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Menhirs of the Grandson region

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The menhirs of the Grandson region are part of the local cultural heritage, spread out over three different sites. According to archaeologists, the origin of these raised stones dates from Neolithic times (3000 to 2000 B.C.)
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Grandson – Les Echatelards :
The Grandson menhir, 4 m high, stands on the edge of the road leading to Fiez. It can be found along a country lane a few hundred metres from the Grandson exit. The menhir was discovered in 1895, lying under around 50 cm of earth. In 1897, it was extracted and moved to stand 3-4 m higher than the pit in which it lay.

Corcelles-près-Concise:
A group of 4 menhirs can be seen at the place called «Les Pierres Plates». These menhirs form a rectangle, the orientation of which was probably based on remarkable astronomical bearings, such as the rising or the setting of the sun or moon at the solstices or the equinoxes.
The site dates from the same period as the Clendy alignment at Yverdon-les-Bains. Three of these menhirs are prehistoric, but the fourth one in the north-west was carved and erected in 1843 on the site of a menhir which disappeared in the 18th century.

Bonvillars:
A large menhir, 3.50 metres in height, rises up proudly among the vines at the entrance to Bonvillars. It is to be found standing between la Cour and the cellars of the winegrowers of the designated Bonvillars wine region.

Menhirs of the Grandson region
Avenue de la Gare 2
1401
Yverdon-les-Bains

+41 24 423 03 13

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