cuelguen
Cuelguen is a small village located in the commune of Plougonver, in the Finistère department of Brittany, France. The village is situated in a rural area, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland. It is known for its traditional Breton architecture, with many of the houses featuring thatched roofs and stone walls. The village is also home to a small chapel, dedicated to Saint Guénolé, a 6th-century saint who is considered the patron saint of Brittany.
The economy of Cuelguen is primarily agricultural, with farming being the main source of income for the
Cuelguen is also home to a small number of tourists, who come to the village to enjoy
In recent years, Cuelguen has seen a growth in its population, as more people move to the