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Exploring the Ancient Dehus Dolmen: Guernsey's Timeless Treasure

Discover the Dehus Dolmen in Guernsey: A Neolithic marvel that connects you to the island's ancient heritage amidst stunning landscapes.

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The Dehus Dolmen, a remarkable prehistoric monument in Guernsey, beckons tourists with its rich history and stunning landscapes. This ancient burial site, dating back to the Neolithic era, offers a glimpse into the island's ancient past and the lives of its early inhabitants. Visitors can marvel at the dolmen's impressive stone construction while enjoying the serene surrounding nature.

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FFWV+VC7, Guernsey, GG
Monday
9 am-6 pm
Tuesday
9 am-6 pm
Wednesday
9 am-6 pm
Thursday
9 am-6 pm
Friday
9 am-6 pm
Saturday
9 am-6 pm
Sunday
9 am-6 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    If you're driving, head towards the main town area of St. Anne. From St. Anne, take the road leading towards the airport, which is the Rue de la Saline. Stay on this road until you reach the junction with the Rue des Pêcheurs. Turn left onto Rue des Pêcheurs and follow this road until you see signs for Dehus Dolmen. The dolmen is located at coordinates 49.4972, -2.5065. There is limited parking near the site, so be sure to arrive early if you're visiting during peak times.

    Public Transportation

    To reach Dehus Dolmen via public transport, start at the main bus station in St. Anne, where you can catch a local bus that operates around the island. Look for buses that head towards the airport or the northern part of the island. Ask the driver to drop you off at the nearest stop to Dehus Dolmen. From the bus stop, it's a short walk to the dolmen, following the signs along the Rue des Pêcheurs. Be sure to check the bus schedule in advance, as services may be limited, especially on weekends.

    Walking

    If you're staying nearby and prefer to walk, start from St. Anne and follow the Rue de la Saline towards the airport. After about 20 minutes, you will reach the junction with Rue des Pêcheurs. Turn left and continue walking until you see signs directing you to Dehus Dolmen. The walk will take approximately 30-40 minutes from the town center, and it provides a scenic route through the countryside.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best light and fewer crowds.
    Wear comfortable shoes, as the pathway to the dolmen can be uneven.
    Bring a camera to capture the stunning views and the dolmen's impressive structure.
    Consider combining your visit with a walk along the nearby trails to fully enjoy the area's natural beauty.

    Discover more about Dehus Dolmen

    The Dehus Dolmen stands as a testament to Guernsey's ancient history and is one of the most significant prehistoric sites in the Channel Islands. Dating back to around 4000 BC, this megalithic structure is composed of massive stones that have withstood the test of time, providing insight into the burial practices of the Neolithic people. Visitors will be struck by the dolmen's imposing presence, set against a backdrop of lush greenery and rolling hills, making it a perfect spot for photography and contemplation. The site is fully enclosed, ensuring that its archaeological integrity is preserved while still allowing tourists to explore its fascinating features.When visiting, take time to absorb the atmosphere and reflect on the lives of those who built this monumental structure thousands of years ago. The dolmen is easily accessible, making it an ideal addition to any itinerary for travelers seeking to experience the historical richness of Guernsey. The surrounding area is equally enchanting, with scenic walks and beautiful views that enhance the overall experience. Make sure to also check out the nearby attractions that complement the history and culture of this enchanting island. Overall, the Dehus Dolmen is not just a monument; it is a window into the past, inviting all who visit to connect with the ancient heritage of Guernsey.

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