The Rochers du Carnaval, located in the Uchon massif, is a natural site featuring a collection of strangely shaped granite blocks. The site offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape, including the Morvan forest and the bocage. Visitors can access the site via a path that goes around the three main chaos: 'le nez de chien, le Carnaval, le mammouth'. The site is also part of the Grande Traversée du Morvan à VTT, a 344 km bike trail. Additionally, there are three hiking loops of 4 to 8 km that allow visitors to discover the other natural attractions of the area, including forests, ponds, and bocages. The site is classified as a natural site and is home to a fragile ecosystem, making it a great place to visit for nature lovers and those looking to explore the beauty of the Morvan region
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