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Trémorvézen Chapel

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Trémorvézen Chapel

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The Chapelle de Trémorvézen is a historic chapel nestled in the picturesque commune of Névez, within the Finistère department of Brittany, France. Standing at an elevation of 88 metres, this 16th-century architectural gem is renowned for its distinctive Gothic bell tower and Latin cross shape. It is a significant cultural landmark, often referred to locally as "Chapel an teir Vari" (Chapel of the Three Maries) due to its impressive collection of Marian statues. The chapel is situated near Kerascoët, a…

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    June 27, 2023

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    A close eye and a close-up of the stained-glass windows shows that they are lead-free, as is traditional in cathedrals. These are lined with cement.
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    September 16, 2025

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    The chapel dates from the 17th century.
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    Location: Névez, Quimper, Finistère, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What makes the stained-glass windows at Chapelle de Trémorvézen unique?

    The stained-glass windows are particularly notable because they were created using a modern technique by master glassmakers Auguste Labouret and Father André Bouler. Instead of traditional lead, they feature thick, cement-set glass slabs, offering a striking contrast to the ancient stone of the chapel.

    Are there specific hiking trails or walking routes directly from Chapelle de Trémorvézen?

    While the immediate area around the chapel is suitable for a leisurely stroll, the surrounding Breton countryside offers numerous walking routes and cycling paths. Many visitors enjoy combining their visit with exploration of the nearby village of Kerascoët, known for its thatched cottages, which can be reached via gentle paths.

    Is Chapelle de Trémorvézen suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the Chapelle de Trémorvézen is considered a wonderful spot for a family walk. The terrain immediately around the chapel is mostly flat, making it accessible. The historical and artistic elements, along with the nearby healing fountain, offer plenty to discover for all ages.

    Can I bring my dog to Chapelle de Trémorvézen or on nearby trails?

    While the interior of the chapel may have restrictions, the outdoor areas and surrounding walking routes are generally dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to respect other visitors and the natural environment.

    What is the significance of the healing fountain near the chapel?

    Approximately 600 meters to the east of the chapel lies a fountain dedicated to Notre Dame de la Clarté. Local tradition holds that this fountain possesses the power to cure eyesight. Some visitors still wash their eyes there, especially during the annual "Pardon" festival held on the Sunday after August 15th.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or restaurants conveniently located near Chapelle de Trémorvézen?

    The Chapelle de Trémorvézen is situated in the commune of Névez, and while the immediate vicinity might be quiet, the wider area of Névez and nearby villages like Kerascoët offer options for cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can enjoy local Breton cuisine and refreshments.

    What kind of accommodation options are available close to Chapelle de Trémorvézen?

    Visitors looking for accommodation near Chapelle de Trémorvézen will find various options in the commune of Névez and its surroundings. These can range from charming guesthouses and bed & breakfasts to holiday rentals, offering a comfortable base for exploring the region.

    What is the typical difficulty and terrain like for walks around Chapelle de Trémorvézen?

    The walks immediately surrounding the chapel are generally considered easy, with mostly flat terrain. If you venture further into the Breton countryside, you'll find gentle paths suitable for casual walkers and beginners, with minimal elevation gain, making for pleasant exploration.

    Is public transport an option for reaching Chapelle de Trémorvézen from Névez or other towns?

    While specific direct public transport routes to the chapel itself might be limited, you can typically reach the commune of Névez via regional bus services. From Névez, you might need to consider a local taxi service, cycling, or walking to reach the chapel, which is located near Kerascoët.

    What are the main points of interest to look for inside and outside the chapel?

    Inside, be sure to see the impressive collection of Marian statues, including the 14th-15th century granite "Virgin with Child" and the 15th-16th century polychrome "Our Lady of Pity." Don't miss the unique cement-set stained-glass windows. Outside, observe the Gothic bell tower, the Latin cross shape, and the medieval cross in the enclosed yard, or "placître."

    Are there any permits or entry fees required to visit Chapelle de Trémorvézen?

    Typically, historic chapels like Chapelle de Trémorvézen in France do not require an entry fee or permits for general visitation. However, it's always a good idea to check local signage or official tourism websites for any specific opening hours or temporary restrictions before your visit.

    How long should I plan for a visit to Chapelle de Trémorvézen?

    A visit focused solely on the chapel itself might take 30 minutes to an hour to appreciate its architecture and art. However, many visitors extend their experience by exploring the nearby healing fountain and the picturesque village of Kerascoët, which could easily turn into a 2-3 hour outing or longer if you include a walk in the surrounding countryside.

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