More commonly known as ‘Notre Dame des Fleurs’ (or Pomeleuc Chapel), Saint-Mélec Chapel dates back to 1220. It was restored in 1639 and enlarged in the 18th century. The choir altarpiece (with its tabernacle, twisted columns, cherubs and various sculptures) is dominated by the statue of Our Lady of Flowers. Outside, you can see a calvary, a yew tree and, more unusually, an ossuary! The chapel is open all day on Sundays and public holidays (10am-6pm).