Fontaine Saint-Ké
Cléder
Saint-Ké is one of those hermits who emigrated from Ireland and Cornwall to our province during the 8th and 9th centuries. Most of our present parishes were founded by these hermits.
The fountain bears the name of Saint-Ké because it is situated on the spot where his hermitage was supposed to have existed, near the present town centre.
Spoken languages : French