Overview
The menhir row at Pierres Longues creates a directional energy channel, with the alignment of stones functioning like a waveguide that focuses and transmits telluric current along its axis. Walking the alignment, visitors often report a building sensation of energy that intensifies with each successive stone. The individual menhirs each carry their own energetic signature based on mineral composition and shape, while together they create a harmonic progression. Brittany's granite geology provides exceptional conductivity for earth energies, making these stone rows among the most energetically active megalithic sites in Europe. The frequency promotes energetic activation, chakra alignment, and attunement to earth rhythms.
Community Gallery
No photos yet. Be the first to contribute an image of this site.
History, Archaeology & Significance
Pierres Longues (Long Stones) is a megalithic menhir alignment in Brittany, France, dating to approximately 4500 BC. Brittany contains the highest concentration of megalithic monuments in the world, including the famous Carnac alignments, with over 3,000 documented prehistoric stone sites. Menhir rows served multiple functions in Neolithic society including astronomical observation, ceremonial procession routes, and energy-channeling systems. The Pierres Longues represent part of this extraordinary Breton tradition of stone erection that peaked between 4500-3500 BC, when communities invested enormous labor in positioning carefully selected stones in precise arrangements.
Rory's Field Notes
Menhir row with Type 4 node along the alignment.
Upcoming Events
Add an EventNo upcoming events at this site
Community Discussions
Contribute
Have you visited this site? Share your experience and help the community.
All submissions are reviewed before publishing.