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Pierre-Borne Menhir

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The Menhir de Pierre-Borne is a remarkable megalithic standing stone located in the Grand Est region of France, specifically in the Vosges department. Rising to an elevation of approximately 308 meters, this ancient monument stands near the town of Raon-l'Étape, marking the historical boundary between the communes of Bertrichamps and Raon-l'Étape, and even between the Vosges and Meurthe-et-Moselle departments. Carved from a striking block of pink granite, it offers a tangible connection to the prehistoric past of the Lorraine region.

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  • Location: Bertrichamps, Lunéville, Great East, France

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    Is one of 7 of these made of pink sandstone landmarks. 3.25 high and almost 8 tons heavy ..
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    Is one of the 7 menhirs in Lorraine, height is 3.25M, he probably served as a landmark.
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    Location: Bertrichamps, Lunéville, Great East, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the specific dimensions and weight of the Menhir de Pierre-Borne?

    The Menhir de Pierre-Borne is an impressive monolith, standing over 3.25 meters (approximately 10.6 feet) above ground. Its total height is estimated to be over 6 meters, with a significant portion buried. It has a square base measuring 0.80 x 1 meter and is estimated to weigh between 7.8 and 8 tons.

    What is the historical significance of the Menhir de Pierre-Borne?

    Dating back to the late Neolithic period (3000-2000 BCE), the Menhir de Pierre-Borne is a classified historical monument since 1924. While its exact purpose is debated, theories suggest it served as a boundary marker, a guidepost along an ancient Roman road, or even part of a Gaulish funerary arrangement.

    Are there specific hiking trails or circular walk options around the Menhir de Pierre-Borne?

    Yes, there are various trails and routes around the Menhir de Pierre-Borne suitable for different activity levels. While the immediate path to the menhir is short, many visitors combine their visit with longer walks or circular hikes in the surrounding countryside. These routes often explore the natural setting and offer views of the monument.

    What are the parking options for visitors to Menhir de Pierre-Borne?

    Visitors can typically find parking near Rue du Stade in Raon-l'Étape. From there, it's a short walk to the menhir. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, street parking or designated areas in the vicinity of Rue du Stade would be the most likely options.

    Is the Menhir de Pierre-Borne area suitable for families with children?

    The Menhir de Pierre-Borne is generally considered family-friendly. The path to the monument is relatively short and not overly challenging, making it accessible for children. The historical aspect and the impressive size of the menhir can be an engaging experience for younger visitors.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Menhir de Pierre-Borne?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in natural areas like that surrounding the Menhir de Pierre-Borne, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always advisable to check local regulations or signage upon arrival for any specific restrictions.

    What kind of geological features can be observed near the Menhir de Pierre-Borne?

    The most prominent geological feature is the menhir itself, which is carved from a distinctive pink granite. This granite is believed to have been sourced from the Chavré quarry on the opposite side of the Plaine river. The surrounding area features the natural landscape of the Vosges department.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Menhir de Pierre-Borne?

    The Menhir de Pierre-Borne is located near Raon-l'Étape, a town where you can find various amenities. While there might not be establishments directly adjacent to the menhir, cafes, pubs, and accommodation options would be available within a short driving distance in Raon-l'Étape and surrounding villages.

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level for walks around the menhir?

    The immediate path to the Menhir de Pierre-Borne involves a short walk from Rue du Stade and then an staircase leading directly to the site. The terrain is generally accessible and not particularly challenging. For longer walks in the surrounding countryside, expect varied natural paths, potentially with some gentle inclines.

    What is the best way to access the Menhir de Pierre-Borne?

    To access the menhir, you can go to Rue du Stade in Raon-l'Étape. From there, follow a path to the left for about 275 meters, and then take an staircase on the right, which leads directly to the menhir.

    Is the Menhir de Pierre-Borne accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    The final approach to the Menhir de Pierre-Borne involves an staircase, which may present a challenge for visitors with mobility issues or those using wheelchairs. While the initial path from Rue du Stade is a walk, the staircase directly to the monument limits full accessibility.

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