Plomeur has 3 chapels.
The Treminou chapel, set in a magnificent green setting, is a must-see in the Bigouden region.
A masterpiece of communal heritage, nestling in a rural bocage, the building dates back to the 13th century. It was restored in the 14th and 16th centuries. The main window dates from this period (flamboyant style).
The roof was redone in 1964. The exterior pulpit is surmounted by a very old cross. Inside, there are a number of statues dating from the 16th and 17th centuries. In 1675, Tréminou was the site of the Red Bonnet revolt.
The fountain is in Lestréminou, 500 metres to the south. To the west, 150 metres from the chapel, on a slope, an Iron Age stele bears witness to an ancient Celtic cult.
The Treminou chapel, set in a magnificent green setting, is a must-see in the Bigouden region.
A masterpiece of communal heritage, nestling in a rural bocage, the building dates back to the 13th century. It was restored in the 14th and 16th centuries. The main window dates from this period (flamboyant style).
The roof was redone in 1964. The exterior pulpit is surmounted by a very old cross. Inside, there are a number of statues dating from the 16th and 17th centuries. In 1675, Tréminou was the site of the Red Bonnet revolt.
The fountain is in Lestréminou, 500 metres to the south. To the west, 150 metres from the chapel, on a slope, an Iron Age stele bears witness to an ancient Celtic cult.


