Brélès | |
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Country | France |
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Area | 14,06 km² |
Population | 868 hab. () |
Density | 61,74 inhab./km² |
Postal code | 29810 |
Spindle | UTC 01:00, UTC 02:00 |
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Brélès is a municipality of Finistere.
Understand
Brélès (Brelez in Breton) is a small town located west of Finistère, in the Pays d'Iroise, on the banks of the Aber Ildut. The aber-Ildut is a stream that crosses the town.
The inhabitants of Brélès are called the Brélèsiens and the Brélèsiennes.
To go
Circulate
The municipalities of Lanildut, Plouarzel, Plourin and Saint-Renan surround the municipality of Brélès.
To see
- 1 Kergroadès Castle
- Monument to the fallen of the 1914-1918 war
- Manor of Brescanvel
- Notre-Dame parish church
Do
Animations and parties
- Bréles fair
- The "Breton wedding"are organized every year on August 15. This great festival celebrates the traditional old-fashioned wedding with a costumed parade, a traditional meal and folklore entertainment.
Hiking
- the GR34 goes through Brélès
To buy
Eat
- The Aber Garden – offers seafood, kig ha farz (a local specialty, by reservation) in a farmhouse typical of the region.
- Ar Men Korn – Creperie
Have a drink / Go out
Bar "Le Méhari"