Plouénan
Plouénan ( Plouenan Breton ) is a commune with 2451 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2011 ) in the department of Finistère in Brittany. On the western boundary of the municipality of Horn River runs.
Demographics
Attractions
- The Castle of Kerlaudy from the 15th - 17th century
- The neo-Gothic church Saint- Pierre in the 19th century with religious objects from the Middle Ages
- The Chapel of Kerellon
- The Chapel of Lesplouenan
- Numerous country houses
- Several Calvaires and numerous roadside crosses from the Middle Ages
- The Pont de la Corde over the river Penzé
Île -de -Batz | Mespaul | Plouénan | Plougoulm | Roscoff | Saint- Pol-de -Léon | Santec | Sibiril
- Municipality in the department of Finistère
- Place in Brittany