Le Couperon Dolmen
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Not much here bar the stones but a good stop on a coast walk. There is an excellent viewing spot from a bench almost hidden from view a little above the stones on the cliff edge. You can reach the dolmen by car and parking on a rough ground some 30 yards away. Quite a peaceful place and easy to reach from Rozel campsite. The stones are not that tall and come up to about waist height, some photos almost suggest you could walk thru the arches created by the stack but not the case.
c gardnerc gardner
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A great Dolmen! Well worth a visit. The views of the coast are breathtaking. The road to get here is quite steep, so make sure your breaks are working!
Sim ColbackSim Colback
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Magic place! A hidden gem from the Neolithic, follow me on Instagram to discover more hidden spots like this one! Instagram: @apbarco
Adrian Pandelet BarcoAdrian Pandelet Barco
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Pros , you can get a 5g connection from a french carrier over the water , cons it's Totally over grown so you can't see anything
Anakin NIPAnakin NIP
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You should visit this place not only for a neolithic history but for an amazing view too.
Piotr TomaszewskiPiotr Tomaszewski
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Il manque des indications avec le panneau, une flèche serait la bienvenue. Car on s'attend à quelque chose d'énorme mais c'est pas bien grand. Ça reste tout de même sympathique au détour d'une marche à pied.
Antoine LafayenAntoine Lafayen
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The Hungry Man
The Rozel Pub & Dining

The Hungry Man
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The Rozel Pub & Dining
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Le Couperon is a c.3250-2250BC Neolithic dolmen in the parish of Saint Martin, Jersey. Le Couperon is about an eight-metres long capstone chamber that a long mound had originally covered. It was surrounded by a ring of eighteen outer stones, known as peristaliths. The site was first excavated in 1868.
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