When this large, complex Neolithic grave, built around 5000 years ago, was excavated, human remains, ceramics and a copper dagger were found here. You'll have to stoop when you step inside this grassy mound, but if you have a look at one of the capstones that make up the roof towards the back, you'll see a menhir with a bearded face – Le Gardien du Tombeau (Guardian of the Tomb).
Déhus Dolmen
Guernsey
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Overlooking the Grand Havre Bay on Guernsey's north coast, this fully restored 18th-century tower features displays on the island's Napoleonic-era…
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4. Guernsey Museum & Art Gallery
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Standing sentinel over Saint Peter Port for over 800 years, this wonderfully intact castle has been a major player in every historical event to affect the…