Plomeur has 3 chapels.
The chapel of Beuzec or Saint-Budoc is original with its magnificent stained-glass windows, in particular the master window created by Jacques Godin, a painter, and installed by the master glass-maker Charles Robert from Pluguffan.
A parish until the Revolution, Beuzec had a large church dedicated to Saint Budoc, master of Saint Guénolé. All that remains of the 12th century building is the choir. The nave fell in the last century. The four-bay stained glass window (circa 1400) is remarkable. Inside, there are some old statues.
The fountain is 500 metres to the north.
To the east of the chapel stands "Ar Groas Veur", a Christianised stele recalling the ancient Celtic cult.
200 metres to the south is the Kerugou dolmen (burial chambers).
The chapel of Beuzec or Saint-Budoc is original with its magnificent stained-glass windows, in particular the master window created by Jacques Godin, a painter, and installed by the master glass-maker Charles Robert from Pluguffan.
A parish until the Revolution, Beuzec had a large church dedicated to Saint Budoc, master of Saint Guénolé. All that remains of the 12th century building is the choir. The nave fell in the last century. The four-bay stained glass window (circa 1400) is remarkable. Inside, there are some old statues.
The fountain is 500 metres to the north.
To the east of the chapel stands "Ar Groas Veur", a Christianised stele recalling the ancient Celtic cult.
200 metres to the south is the Kerugou dolmen (burial chambers).


