




The La Goupillère dolmen, now collapsed, features an imposing table marked by two rows of cupules. A funerary monument, it is one of the few remaining structures from the Neolithic period. Comprising two main stones, the table is set vertically and bears the marks of wedges.
The village of La Goupillère takes its name from goupil, a place frequented by foxes.
The village of La Goupillère takes its name from goupil, a place frequented by foxes.
Services
Services
Animals accepted
Openings
Openings
All year 2025
Location
Location
Environment
Environment
- In the country
- A plus de 20 mn de la gare
- Close to a Route Nationale
- Dans un parc naturel régional/national
- In forestland
- Isolated