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Pluneret (France)
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Practical info — Pluneret

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Explore the tidal river paths of the Sal or Auray during high tide for the best views.
  • Use the town as a quiet base to visit the nearby port of Saint-Goustan without the parking hassle.
  • Weather in Brittany changes rapidly; always carry a light rain jacket when heading out.
  • Look out for the famous pilgrimage sites of Sainte-Anne-d'Auray just a short trip north.

🍽 Food

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Galettes and Crêpes

Try authentic Breton buckwheat galettes at a local crêperie near the center.

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Fresh Oysters

Enjoy fresh oysters from the Gulf of Morbihan at a riverside brasserie.

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Kouign-Amann

Buy this buttery Breton pastry at a traditional bakery on the main street.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Breton Cider & Caramels

Look for local cider and salted butter caramels in small delicatessens.

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Weekly Market

Visit the local morning market for fresh regional produce and seafood.

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Chapelle Sainte-Avoye

A beautiful historic chapel with a rare wooden rood screen, handy for a quiet moment.

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Banks of the River Sal

A peaceful spot for a relaxing stroll amidst protected nature.

Highlights of 2026

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Pluneret is a scenic municipality positioned in the Morbihan department of Brittany, Western France. Strategically positioned near the city of Auray, it serves as a serene gateway to the Gulf of Morbihan. The town is defined by the Sal river, a tidal waterway that shapes the local environment, creating a unique ecosystem of marshes and mudflats that attract diverse bird species. Pluneret's history is steeped in Breton culture and religious devotion, closely linked to the nearby sanctuary of Sainte-Anne-d'Auray, the most prominent pilgrimage site in the region. One of the town's most significant landmarks is the 16th-century Sainte-Avoye Chapel, which houses an exceptionally rare and beautifully carved wooden rood screen. Historically, the area thrived on agriculture and proximity to maritime trade routes. Today, Pluneret has evolved into a sought-after residential community that prioritizes its natural heritage. The extensive network of coastal and forest paths has residents and visitors alike the chance to explore the tranquil landscapes of the Breton countryside, making it an excellent spot for those seeking both cultural depth and outdoor activity in a traditional setting.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.

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Avg °C88911141719191715129
Rain mm866960474641424437818891

Geography

Population
3,987
Coordinates
47.67560, -2.95750

Facts

  • Average elevation is around 35 meters
  • The Sal river is heavily tidal here
  • Sainte-Avoye Chapel was built circa 1550
  • Major pilgrimage site is 3 km away
  • The total land area is 15.4 km²
  • Morbihan translates to 'little sea' in Breton

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Sights in the town Pluneret (6)

Sainte-Avoye Chapel⛪ religious

A 16th-century flamboyant Gothic chapel famous for its exceptionally rare and intricately carved wooden rood screen.

Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul Church⛪ religious

The central parish church of Pluneret, showcasing the traditional religious architecture of the Morbihan region.

Sainte-Avoye Fountain🏺 historical

A historic stone fountain near the chapel, once part of an important local pilgrimage site in Brittany.

Square CastelBar👨‍👩‍👧 family

The Square CastelBar playground in Pluneret provides a great space for children to play and explore.

Dolmen de Kervingu🏺 historical

The Dolmen de Kervingu is a notable archaeological site located in Pluneret.

Dolmens de Roh-Vilen🏺 historical

The Dolmens de Roh-Vilen are a prehistoric archaeological site situated in Pluneret.

Frequently asked questions

What should you visit in Pluneret?
Visit the Sainte-Avoye chapel with its magnificent Renaissance rood screen, a rare architectural gem.
Is the town near Auray?
Yes, Pluneret is a neighboring commune of Auray and is convenient for visiting the historic port of Saint-Goustan.
Are there nature trails in Pluneret?
Yes, there are beautiful hiking trails along the Auray river and through the Breton heathland.
Is Pluneret accessible by train?
The Auray train station is located right on the border of Pluneret, offering TGV connections to Paris and Vannes.
When is the best time to visit?
From May to September, when the mild Breton climate is good for hiking and sightseeing.
Pluneret: where is it located?
Pluneret is located in Bretagne, France.
Pluneret: what is there to see?
Highlights include Sainte-Avoye Chapel, Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul Church, Sainte-Avoye Fountain.
Pluneret: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Pluneret: why is it worth visiting?
Pluneret is a scenic municipality positioned in the Morbihan department of Brittany, Western France.
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