Best attractions and places to see around Mespaul include a selection of historical buildings and religious monuments, reflecting the region's rich heritage. While Mespaul itself is characterized by its cultural sites, the broader Finistère department offers a variety of natural beauty spots. Visitors can explore significant religious architecture and charming settlements in the vicinity. The area provides opportunities to discover historical landmarks and local culture.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Built on the remains of a Romanesque cathedral from the 11th century, the Gothic cathedral of Saint-Paul-Aurélien, a minor basilica known as the Annunciation, has a remarkable nave from the 12th century in Caen limestone, a complex almost unique in Brittany, and a choir in granite from the 15th century.
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Raising its spire almost 80 metres high, the Kreisker chapel (14th/15th century) is the tallest bell tower in Brittany and the most beautiful example of openwork bell towers. Its dozens of openings do not provide any wind protection. Its reconstruction after the fire of 1375 is attributed to an English architect. The building was, until the 16th century, a municipal chapel, housing the deliberations of the city council and then, until the Revolution, which brought down the bells, the chapel of both the Grand Seminary and the Collège de Léon. In 1806, the Kreisker was attached again to the Coliège de Léon, which in the 20th century became the Institution Notre-Dame du Kreisker.
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Chapel from the 14th and 15th centuries with a 78 m high tower, the highest in Brittany, and a window by Kim En Jong, a Korean Dominican brother.
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Largest religious building in Saint Pol de Léon
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Another magnificent chapel in Saint-Pol de Léon
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2 fabulously beautiful churches to see
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The Saint-Pierre de Plouescat Church, built in the 16th century, reveals remarkable architecture. Its colorful stained glass windows and sculptural details create a sacred atmosphere, inviting contemplation and spirituality.
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The current parish church is a large neo-Gothic style building. Built in 1864, it was dedicated the following year. The new church replaced a century-old building, dating back to 1763.
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Mespaul is rich in historical and religious heritage. You can explore the Église Saint-Éloi, built between 1899 and 1900, which houses an ancient banner of Saint-Éloi and an 18th-century altar. Another significant site is the Ossuaire du Vieux-Bourg, a 16th-17th century ossuary that is the sole remnant of the former parish enclosure. Don't miss the Chapelle Sainte-Catherine, dating back to the 15th century, which features a carved oak altar from 1706 and statues of Saint Catherine and the Virgin-Mother. Additionally, Mespaul is home to several historic calvaries and crosses, including the Calvaire de Sainte-Catherine and the Calvaire de Croas Ar Vossen.
Yes, the surrounding region offers several impressive religious buildings. A must-see is the Saint Paul Aurélien Cathedral in Saint-Pol-de-Léon, a Gothic cathedral with a 13th-century limestone nave and 50-meter spires. Another notable site is the Notre-Dame du Kreisker Chapel, renowned for its bell tower which offers panoramic views of the city, île de Batz, the coast, and the Monts d'Arrée. You can also visit the Église Saint-Pierre Plouescat, a 16th-century church known for its remarkable architecture and stained glass.
The area around Mespaul is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and running. For detailed trails, you can explore guides like MTB Trails around Mespaul, Gravel biking around Mespaul, and Running Trails around Mespaul.
Yes, several attractions in the vicinity are suitable for families. The Saint Paul Aurélien Cathedral and Église Saint-Pierre Plouescat are historical sites that can be interesting for all ages. The settlement of Penzé offers picnic tables and views of boats, making it a pleasant stop for families. The Covered Market of Plouescat is also listed as family-friendly, providing a glimpse into local history.
The Ossuaire du Vieux-Bourg is a historical ossuary in Mespaul, dating back to the 16th-17th centuries. It is the only remaining structure of the former parish enclosure and was inscribed in the Supplementary Inventory of Historical Monuments in 1997. Interestingly, it was converted into a dwelling in the early 20th century.
Mespaul has a Monument aux Morts located near the Église Saint-Éloi. This war memorial commemorates 46 soldiers who lost their lives in World War I and 8 from World War II, serving as a poignant reminder of the region's history.
Mespaul is home to several historic calvaries and crosses that are significant to its sacred heritage. Key examples include the Calvaire de Sainte-Catherine from the 16th century, which features statues of the Virgin, Saint Peter, Saint John, Saint James, Saint Mary Magdalene, and a Pietà. Another is the Calvaire de Croas Ar Vossen (1626) at La Garenne, known for its carved skulls and faces on its base, evoking the plague. Other notable crosses include the Croix du Bourg (17th century) and the christianized stele of Croas-Gofec (Iron Age).
The Notre-Dame du Kreisker Chapel is particularly renowned for its magnificent bell tower. You can climb the 169 steps to the top for a beautiful panoramic view of Saint-Pol-de-Léon, the île de Batz, the coast, and the Monts d'Arrée. The tower's design, with its Norman-style spire and English Gothic influences, is considered a marvel of architecture.
Yes, the small village of Penzé is an ideal spot for a break or picnic. It offers picnic tables, lovely views of boats moored on the river, and even toilet facilities. It's conveniently located approximately halfway between Saint-Pol-de-Léon and Morlaix, making it a great stop if you're exploring the area.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Saint Paul Aurélien Cathedral in Saint-Pol-de-Léon, a grand Gothic structure. The charming settlement of Penzé is also highly appreciated for its scenic views and amenities. Another favorite is the Notre-Dame du Kreisker Chapel, particularly for its climbable bell tower offering extensive views. These attractions collectively have received over 330 upvotes and more than 110 photos shared by the komoot community.
Yes, for mountain biking enthusiasts, there are several trails available. You can find routes like the 'Penhoat Castle loop from Plouvorn' (37.3 km, moderate difficulty) or the 'Château de Keruzet – Pleasant Farm Track loop from Plouvorn' (38.3 km, moderate difficulty). For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Mespaul guide.
If you're looking for running trails, there are several options. You can find a 'Running loop from Mespaul' itself (11.0 km, moderate difficulty), or explore routes like the 'Running loop from Plouénan' (10.6 km, moderate difficulty). For a more challenging run, consider the 'Manoir de Trogriffon – View of La Penzé loop from Plouénan' (17.6 km, difficult). More running routes are detailed in the Running Trails around Mespaul guide.


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