Botmeur, Rural commune in Finistère, France.
Botmeur spans approximately 14.37 square kilometers in the Finistère department of Brittany, elevated at 249 meters above sea level with around 213 inhabitants known as Botmeuriens and Botmeuriennes.
Founded on March 22, 1850, from territory previously belonging to Berrien commune, Botmeur later expanded in April 1854 through the addition of a section from Brasparts commune.
The village preserves deep Breton traditions through local festivals, markets, and customs, with residents maintaining their cultural identity through regional language, architecture, and community celebrations throughout the year.
Visitors can access Botmeur via regional roads connecting to Châteaulin and Huelgoat, with local accommodations including guesthouses like Les Roulottes des Korrigans offering authentic Breton hospitality experiences.
The commune uniquely serves as a gateway to the Monts d'Arrée mountain range, providing panoramic views and outdoor recreation opportunities while maintaining its 19th-century stone architecture and rural character.
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