Drawn by the meanders of the Leff river, Plourivo is located in the Côtes-d'Armor department. Between land and sea, history and charming heritage, nature and maritime excursions, this charming Breton town has something to seduce both young and old.
4 kilometers from Paimpol, bordering the Trieux estuary, Plourivo is a small concentrate of everything we love in Brittany. In the heart of the historic Goëlo region, Plourivo has a few choice buildings to discover, constructions that tell the story of the town with their old stones. The 17th century Saint-Pierre church is worth a visit for the beauty of its decorations and paintings. On the religious side, the Saint-Ambroise chapel and the chapels of Lancerf and Saint-Jean de Penhoat will complete the inventory of visits not to be missed. A religious heritage to which is added the charm of a civil heritage emblematic of Brittany, made of neo-Breton houses and squat and solid dwellings, typical of the region. On foot or by bike, discover the village to see its monolithic crosses, the Frinaudour Bridge on the Leff, or to discover the beauty of its houses such as the Manor of Traou-Nez, and the Castle of Bourgblanc dating from the 16th century.
Plourivo is also a small and dynamic town where you will love to walk around and take advantage of the numerous activities proposed by the local associations: dance, quiet or sporty walking, bagad... Take the time to walk around and discover the numerous mills of Plourivo, located along the river, as well as the massif of Penhoat-Lancerf, or opt for a ride on the tourist steam train!
Our advice? Don't hesitate to visit the surroundings of Plourivo! In Ploubazlanec, go to the Island of Bréhat to discover its magnificent flowers, and don't miss the visit of the Temple of Lanleff, or the Castle of la Roche-Jagu! The Sillon de Talbert, Tréguier not far away, the Gouffre de Plougrescant, Plouha and its legendary cliffs, Paimpol and the Côte de Granit Rose not far away will give you a nice overview of the beauty of the built and natural heritage of the Côtes-d'Armor!