This low chapel, with its drooping roof and bell tower, probably replaced a larger chapel. It commemorates the local people's victorious battle against the English in 1341. The chapel of Kelomad, which means ‘good news’ in Breton, collapsed during the Revolution and became communal property in 1903 before being rebuilt at the beginning of the 20th century. You can admire the remarkable calvary in front of the chapel enclosure.
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- Near a hiking trail : Les Méandres du Guindy