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Mont-St-Michel

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  • One of the most spectacular sights in Normandy, this craggy rock crowned by a magnificent abbey appears to erupt from the surrounding landscape – a broad expanse of sand or sea, depending on the dramatic tides. The region’s star attraction since pilgrims first flocked here 1,000 years ago, it now draws some three million visitors each year – and has perhaps 50 true inhabitants.

    A project is under way to replace the causeway to the island with a bridge, allowing the river and tides to scour away accumulated silt. For more on St Michael (see St Michael and St Aubert)
Top 10 Features
  • 1. Abbey

    This splendid building is a pleasing jumble of architectural styles. Its jewel is the Merveille, built during the abbey’s heyday and incorporating cloisters, knights’ hall, refectory and guests’ room.

  • 2. Ramparts

    Punctuated by imposing towers, the longest section was built to repel the English during the Hundred Years’ War. The abbot’s soldiers lodged in the Tour de l’Arcade.

  • 3. Grande Rue

    Through the fortified Porte du Roy, its portcullis still visible, the Grande Rue winds steeply uphill. Pretty and cobbled, it was the 12th-century pilgrim’s way, and remains the only route to the top – though now you have to run a gauntlet of souvenir shops and overpriced restaurants.

  • Musée Historique 4. Musée Historique
    4. Musée Historique

    Highlights are the garden periscope, 14th-century monks’ bath, 17th-century riding boots, and recreation of the prisons.

  • 5. Logis Tiphaine

    Chief of the king’s armies Bertrand du Guesclin built this house in 1365 for his wife, Tiphaine – a safe haven while he was away at war.

  • 6. Archéoscope

    A large model of the Mont rises from a huge tank of water in a spectacle of sound and light, with a historical commentary in French.

  • Église St-Pierre 7. Église St-Pierre
    7. Église St-Pierre

    The most interesting feature of the parish church, begun in the 11th century but not completed until the 17th, is the apse that straddles a narrow street. Its treasures include a silver statue of St Michael.

  • 8. Chapelle St-Aubert

    Legend tells of a huge rock blocking the entrance to a cave where the abbey now stands. Nobody could move it until a small boy miraculously pushed it into the sea with his fkot. This tiny 15th-century chapel was built on the site where the rock was supposed to have landed.

  • 9. Maison de la Baie, Relais de Courtils

    Films and displays offer a fascinating insight into the bay of Mont-St-Michel – its formation, evolution, eco-structure and the planned project for its survival.

  • 10. Maison de la Baie, Relais de Vains

    Less technological and more child-friendly than its namesake at Courtils, this exhibition examines “life in the bay” (flora, fauna and environment), as well as the past lives of fishermen and salt workers, through models and computers.

Practical Information
Cafés and restaurants line the Grande Rue. Try Mère Poulard (see Omelette de la Mère Poulard, La Mère Poulard, Mont-St-Michel). Contact Chemins de la Baie (02 33 89 80 88) for a guided bay walk from Genêts to Mont-St-Michel. Office du Tourisme: blvd de l’Avancée 02 33 60 14 30 Abbey: 02 33 89 80 00 Open May–Aug: 9am–7pm; Sep–Apr: 9:30am–6pm Adm charge (under 18s free) Maisons de la Baie: (1) rte de la Roche Torin, 50220 Courtils 02 33 89 66 00 (2) 50300 Vains 02 33 89 06 06 Open Apr–May & school hols: 2–6pm; Jun, Sep: 10am–6pm: Jul, Aug: 10am–7pm Adm charge Musée Historique: 02 33 60 14 09 Open 9am– 6pm daily Adm charge Logis Tiphaine: 02 33 60 23 34 Open 9am– 6pm daily Adm charge Archéoscope: 02 33 48 09 37 Open mid-Feb– mid-Nov, Christmas hols: 9am–6pm Adm charge
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