Built in the 13th century, the chapel of Saint-Honoré became a tréviale church when the neighbouring hamlet became the administrative centre of a trêve, dependent on the parish of Lanvern. It was largely rebuilt in 1668, but its steeple was beheaded after the Red Bonnets revolt in 1675, on the orders of the Duke of Chaulnes, Governor of Brittany.






Location
Environment
Environment
- In the country
Access
Access
- Airport / aerodrome at 87km
- Railway station at 15km
- Public transport at 2km
