Cloucarnac

France

Carnac, on the south coast of Brittany, is defined by its Neolithic menhir alignments — one of the most extensive collections of standing stones in the world, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2025. The town splits into an inland village centre and a beachfront district with five beaches along the Gulf of Morbihan. Scenic viewpoints surround the area, and the town supports a solid café and restaurant scene relative to its size.

  • Nearest water from center 1.0 km0.6 mi
  • Nearest mountain from center 49 km31 mi
Climate · monthly averages
J
46°
110mm4.3in
F
46°
80mm3.1in
M
48°
65mm2.6in
A
11°52°
65mm2.6in
M
14°57°
60mm2.3in
J
16°62°
50mm1.9in
J
18°65°
45mm1.8in
A
18°65°
50mm2.0in
S
17°62°
65mm2.5in
O
14°57°
110mm4.3in
N
11°52°
110mm4.4in
D
48°
120mm4.7in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗
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