Plobannalec-Lesconil, Coastal commune in Finistère, France.
Plobannalec-Lesconil encompasses approximately 18.17 square kilometers of Brittany coastline, featuring a working fishing port where traditional boats dock alongside quays lined with local seafood vendors and maritime workshops.
The commune preserves six heritage monuments including Neolithic dolmens at Kervignon and Kervadol dating from the 35th century BC, alongside the historic Kerhoas Manor representing centuries of regional architectural evolution.
Local festivals celebrate Breton traditions through folk dance performances, traditional costume displays, and the annual langoustine festival that showcases the region's maritime gastronomy and fishing heritage.
The municipality operates under postal code 29740 and provides public administration services, with improved infrastructure including recent street enhancements on Rue de l'Église for better accessibility and safety.
The port houses a traditional shipyard opened in 1905 where visitors can observe the construction of pinasse boats and misaine canoes using centuries-old maritime craftsmanship techniques.
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