2024 Le Mont-Saint-Michel Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in September)
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Popular Attractions
Abbaye de Mont-St-Michel
The UNESCO Mont-Saint-Michel
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Mont-Saint-Michel is a well visited tourists attraction in France located at 50170 Mont Saint-Michel, France. This place is one of the many places being placed in the UNESCO heritage site.
This structure has been around since the 1500s and is one of the most visited cultural sites in France. Upon entering, you will be created with beautifully carved structures, chapels and abbey churches with gorgeous arches and carefully craved ceilings as well. Of course, most of these pillars and structures went thru refurbishment so as to protect the structure itself.
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Outskirt trip to Saint Mont Michel,France❤️
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Mont-Saint-Michel is a tidal island and mainland commune in Normandy, France. The island lies approximately one kilometre off the country's north-western coast, at the mouth of the Couesnon River near Avranches and is 7 hectares in area.
Saint-Aubert, the Bishop of Avranches, founded Mont Saint Michel in 708 after having seen the archangel Saint-Michel appear in his dreams three times.
The island was originally called Mont-Tombe but became known as Mont-Saint-Michel in the 8th century, when St. Aubert, bishop of Avranches, built an oratory there after having a vision of the archangel St. Michael. It rapidly became a pilgrimage centre, and in 966 a Benedictine abbey was built there.
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UNESCO World Heritage Site
A well known UNESCO site, Mont Saint Michel is is a tidal island and mainland commune in Normandy, France.
The island has a special history and remained impenetrable by the English during the Hundred Years’ War.
Inscribed into the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 1979 for its unique aesthetic and its importance as a medieval Christian site.
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#mint Saint Michel# One of the ancient historical site, always crowed during summer. It has a long history. Nice place to visit
Emma
This castle called Le Mont Saint Michel in the French Normandy is the most romantic and epic place in France. If you are going to get engaged - this is the place for you!
intohimoni
Everyone has a different imagination for the castle. It is a beautiful tall building. It is a luxurious and luxurious lifestyle. Is it a wonderful fairy tale that a beautiful princess, a handsome prince and a chic knight perform together? No matter what, the castle, for us, is always a charming place full of infinite charm with mystery. When we were young, we liked to use sand to shape their vagaries. When we grew up, we saw more and more, and the castle gradually faded away from mystery. If there is still an impulse to the castle, I am afraid that it will only be explored in the sky. In the early morning, the sun was still torn with the horizon, and the mist after the ebb tide covered the earth. In the vagueness, the city of the sky in that dream was really in sight.
Renyuan_Taishan.
Mont Saint-Michel: A Medieval Marvel Rising from the Sea
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Mont Saint-Michel, one of France’s most iconic landmarks, is a must-visit destination. This stunning medieval abbey sits atop a rocky island off the coast of Normandy, surrounded by tidal waters. The unique location makes the approach to Mont Saint-Michel feel otherworldly, as the tides dramatically shift between fully surrounding the island and revealing a causeway. I recommend exploring the winding, narrow streets that lead up to the abbey, as well as staying overnight in the nearby village to experience the magic of the tides at sunrise and sunset. The view from the top of the abbey offers breathtaking vistas of the surrounding bay. If you’re traveling in France, Mont Saint-Michel should top your list for its rich history and enchanting atmosphere. #100WaysofTravel #France #Normandy #MedievalWonder
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Explore the Enchanting Mont Saint-Michel: A Magical Island Amidst the Tides
Visiting Mont Saint-Michel in France feels like stepping into a fairy tale castle! This small island is set in the azure waters, and with the changing tides, it sometimes connects to the mainland and at other times stands isolated in the sea, making it both mysterious and captivating.
The ancient abbey on the island is as grand as a castle, and stepping inside, you can feel the rich historical atmosphere. Strolling along the cobblestone streets, the surrounding shops and restaurants tempt you to try all the local delicacies. Whether you're taking photos or quietly enjoying the scenery, Mont Saint-Michel will leave you enchanted! Come and experience this magic for yourself!
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Mont Saint-Michel: A Fairytale Getaway
If you ever find yourself in 🇫🇷France, you’ve got to check out Mont Saint-Michel. It’s this tiny island sitting between Normandy and Brittany, and I swear, the first time you see the abbey towering above the island, it’s like stepping into a storybook. Wandering through those narrow, cobblestone streets lined with old stone houses really makes you feel like you’ve traveled back in time to the Middle Ages. If you visit when the tide is low, you’ll see vast stretches of sand, but if you’re there in the evening, the abbey all lit up is seriously magical.
What’s special about this place isn’t just the amazing architecture, but also the calm, peaceful vibe it gives off. Walk around the abbey, take in the wide-open views of the bay, or relax with a coffee at one of the local cafés. It’s one of those places where you feel like you’ve escaped the hustle and bustle for a bit, and you leave feeling totally recharged.
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Mont Saint Michel Day Tour from Paris
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One of the place you can never missed when you travel to Paris is Le Mont Saint-Michel, Unesco World Heritage Sites. It's worth to spend you whole day for this tour. Takes around 4 hour by coach from Paris and then change shuttle bus to the destination for free. Return transport + Entrance ticket fee cost you around €120 per pax. If you go by own remember get a ticket first avoid to queue.
St Michel Madeleines is one of the famous and delicious French biscuit you can see at Normandy Region.
Getting There - Drive
Attractions - Abbaye du Mont-Saint-Michel
Hotels - A day trip is sufficient
Food & Restaurants - La Confiance Restaurant (Pancake)
Shopping - There is alot sourvenier shop in the city
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Foody Travelog
A Harry Potteresque Gothic Gem
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While in Paris, we did debate about whether the 4 hr long journey to Mont St. Michel would be worth it or better skipped. Something about it though that gothic element and it reminding me of Harry Potter movies made me want to go. Now that i have done so. Allow me to share a perspective that could help others.
It is located in lower Normandy which as mentioned will take you a good 4 hours to get there. The travel time is what deters people when considering it as a day trip from Paris. There is a direct train from Paris Montparnasse station to Pontorson- Mont St Michel and arrive in 3 hours 45 minutes. Tickets were around 32 USD each way. Then there is the option of travelling by road (bus).
Despite the considerable time that is spent on the journey. Which wasn't all that bad for me as I have my podcasts and what not to listen to/watch and kill time. But this can be tiring physically. So choose a comfortable travel mode. Anywho, upon getting there and the sights it offered. Made the trip worth it for me. It's unusual and you could get some stunning pictures. The setting of the castle too is special.
Here's a pro tip, while you are looking at 350+ steps to climb in the castle. A decent amount of steps can be avoided by taking the Fanils entrance. For me I don't mind stairs at all as they form a regular part of my workout routine. Entry to st Michel is free but entering the abbey would require tickets. And know that it generally is crowded. But this hidden gem can be a great addition to your day trip portfolio while in france.
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Medieval Castles 🏰
Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy, France (708)
Mont Saint-Michel is not only a Gothic and medieval monastery and fortress but also a marvel built on a tidal island. It has been an important strategic and religious center since 708, especially during the Anglo-French War. Its complex architecture, consisting of fortifications and religious buildings, reflects the diversity and complexity of medieval architecture. 🏰🌊
Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic (880)
Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle in the world and combines elements of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Since 880, it has been the residence of Bohemian kings, Roman emperors, and Czech presidents. Prague Castle is not only a symbol of political power but also a center of art and culture, with its architecture and decoration reflecting historical changes and artistic styles of different periods. 🏰🎨
Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland (1103)
Situated on Castle Rock, Edinburgh Castle has been Scotland's royal residence and military fortress for centuries. It has witnessed many major events in Scottish history, including the War of Scottish Independence and the Civil War during Cromwell's time. Today, Edinburgh Castle is home to the Crown Jewels of Scotland and attracts countless visitors. 🏴☠️👑
St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall, England (1135)
St. Michael's Mount is a castle on a tidal island in Cornwall, England, with a long history and mysterious legends. Since 1135, it has been a religious and military stronghold. Legend has it that it was once the site of the apparition of Saint Michael and still attracts pilgrims and tourists. 🏝️✨
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King Raph
Mont Saint Michel - A sea-front fortress
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The 6-hour drive from Paris might be tiring, but the final destination will take your breath. You may visit hundreds of villages and thousands of churches in Europe, but the abbey on this islet is definitely one of a kind. Similar to Notra Dame of Paris, it was built along the history of France’s Christianity, and bares the architectural features of many different eras. It enables you to explore how the marvellous minds of the builders improvised the limited techniques under harsh conditions, and how medieval monks endured their isolated life.
Drake89
Discover the Magic of Le Mont Saint-Michel
Nestled on the coast of Normandy, France, Le Mont Saint-Michel is a breathtaking island commune that has enchanted travelers for centuries. This medieval marvel, with its towering abbey and quaint village streets, offers a journey back in time like no other. Here are my experiences and tips to inspire your visit!
The moment you catch sight of Le Mont Saint-Michel rising from the mist, you'll understand why it's often called "The Wonder of the Western World." Walking across the causeway at low tide, the island gradually reveals its enchanting details—cobbled streets, charming shops, and cozy cafes.
Climbing the narrow, winding paths to the abbey, I was struck by the incredible architecture and the serene beauty of the surrounding bay. The views from the top are simply unforgettable, stretching across the vast tidal flats and shimmering waters.
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Le Mont Saint-Michel is more than just a destination—it's a journey into the past, offering a unique blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty. Happy travels!
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Mont Saint-Michel, France: Discover the Tidal Wonders
🌊 Mont Saint-Michel is most captivating for its unique natural phenomenon: the tides.
🏰 This medieval pilgrimage site, despite being in a remote location, became a treasure of Christian civilization in the Middle Ages due to its unique traditions and powerful spiritual influence.
🌊 Situated on a rocky islet in the vast tidal flats of Normandy's Bay of Saint-Malo, Mont Saint-Michel is famous for its dramatic tides. The difference between high and low tide can reach up to 15 meters. The tides continuously wash sediment ashore, turning Mont Saint-Michel into an island only during high tide, adding to its mysterious allure.
⛪ The Benedictine abbey, dedicated to the Archangel Saint Michael, gave rise to an ancient and enigmatic village under the shadow of its imposing walls.
🏛️ Built between the 11th and 16th centuries, the abbey is a masterpiece of technology and art, seamlessly integrated into the unique natural environment.
⛪ The earliest part is a pre-Romanesque chapel, Notre-Dame-sous-Terre, built with granite and flat bricks, dating back to the 10th century. Gothic masters utilized the limited space to create high walls, soaring structures, expansive volumes, transparent spires, and sharp rock outlines.
🌟 The new abbey complex, built in 1204, is elegantly designed and known as the "Marvel" (Merveille). The abbey's halls, such as the "Hôtes" and "Chevaliers," the spacious dining room, and the cloister facing the sea, showcase the finest medieval architecture. The abbey church choir, added in 1448, magnificently revives the site of the previous Romanesque choir.
King Raph
Three-day trip around Paris, come and get it
When people mention France 🇫🇷🇫🇷, the first thing that comes to mind is the 'City of Romance' Paris, but inseparable from it is a magical land called Normandy🇫🇷, with its charming coastline, picturesque villages, and rich historical culture, attracting a large number of tourists and scholars from all over the world🧑🏫 every year.
🥰🥰🥰Let's explore the enchanting sights of Normandy that you shouldn't miss!
1⃣️ Mont Saint-Michel
Perched on the tidal flats of the Bay of Saint-Malo, the phenomenon of becoming an island during high tide is called the eighth wonder of the world.
2⃣️ Monet's Gardens
The former home of Impressionist painter Monet, the garden mixes the most common and rarest flowers together, paired with colorful architectural decorations, as if you are in a painting.
3⃣️ Elephant Rock
A symbol of Normandy in France, deeply favored by artists and poets
4⃣️ Normandy Bridge
A cable-stayed bridge masterpiece spanning the Seine River, connecting Le Havre and Honfleur
5⃣️ Loire Valley Nature Reserve
Located in central France, famous for its numerous warm chateaus, vineyards, and picturesque villages, it is known as the garden of France.
6⃣️ Saint-Malo Old Town
Here you can find well-preserved medieval style, and the walls that were used to defend against pirates in ancient times are also one of the areas with the highest tides in the world.
Looking at the scenery through the car window🚗, the mountains, rivers, and lakes are also looking back at you🥰🥰🥰
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Mont Saint-Michel
This sacred Mont Saint-Michel, revered by travel enthusiasts as a holy place in the midst of the sea, is a famous attraction in Normandy, France, and is said to be one of the 'must-visit' towns in a lifetime. When I arrived at the town, it was cloudy. I took the free 'Shuttle Bus' to the terminal at the foot of the mountain. The fierce wind carried heavy rain, and after walking about 30 meters, I became a 'drenched chicken'. Despite it being April, the temperature plummeted, and the rain was ice-cold to the bone. I immediately crossed the road to take a ride back to the hotel. In the evening, the rain stopped, and it seemed that the clouds in the sky were a bit sparse. I went to the island mountain again.
Mont Saint-Michel is located on a small island in the middle of the sea, and from a distance, it looks like an equilateral triangle with a towering abbey spire in the middle. The abbey, which was founded in 708, is said to have a gold statue of the Archangel Michael, as imagined by Bishop Aubert of Avranches, who is stepping on a conquered dragon. The tidal range of Mont Saint-Michel is very large; during high tide, the causeway is submerged, making it appear as if it is standing alone in the middle of the sea. This is a common image in the works of painters and photographers, and it is also what we see. Due to the blockage of the causeway, the tide slowly accumulates silt, which will turn Mont Saint-Michel into a peninsula, losing its original unique charm. In 2014, a bridge was built to solve the problem of siltation.
A monastery was built on the island, and from the entrance to the island, you can see that the entire island's buildings are constructed of thick blocks of stone. The outer defensive facilities include bunkers and high walls, and there is even a drawbridge at the entrance, which was easy to defend but hard to attack in the era of cold weapons.
The entrance begins with a commercial street, and it is probably difficult to explain why a commercial street was formed. But the entire narrow street and defensive facilities make you feel as if you have traveled back to the Middle Ages. In 966, Duke Charles I of Normandy gave Mont Saint-Michel to the Benedictine order of the Catholic Church, and later it became a center of learning, eventually becoming a church fortress in the 11th century.
During the Hundred Years' War between England and France in the 15th century, the English army could not conquer it, and it became the only place in the northwest of France that did not fall into the hands of the English. Later, it continued to serve as a prison, and in 1966, on the 1000th anniversary of the Mont Saint-Michel Abbey, it was symbolically returned to the Benedictine order. In 1979, Mont Saint-Michel and its bay were listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
I arrived too late, and the abbey had already stopped selling tickets for entry. The weather was also gloomy with occasional light rain. After walking around the accessible areas twice, I decided to eat first. Perhaps touched by my spirit at such an old age, after dinner, in the evening (it gets dark very late), the clouds suddenly dispersed, and the sun appeared, giving me the opportunity to witness the elegance of Mont Saint-Michel. Travel is always like this; you need to have confidence and perseverance, and the scenery will always be with you.
Mont Saint-Michel itself is an attraction, and to be precise, the Mont Saint-Michel Abbey is one of the highlights. The ticket is 13 euros, with an additional 5 euros for the audio guide, which includes the abbey church, Merveille.
Tips: You can stay on the mountain, but it is quite expensive. There is a parking lot 🅿️ near the visitor center, and accommodations nearby are also quite expensive. In fact, there are many guesthouses within a few kilometers or more than ten kilometers, and it is also possible to drive to the attractions, which is a way to save money.
Whether you drive and stay on the mountain or nearby, you will park near the visitor center, where there is a free shuttle bus service.
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TOP 10 CASTLES IN EUROPE 🏰 👑
We just loves castles and the magical feeling we get every time we visit them 🥹 So here’s a list with our favorites in Europe:
1. Mont-Saint-Michel in France 🇫🇷 (Technically not even a castle because it‘s a monastery but it just looks so stunning so it couldn’t miss on this list)
2. Neuschwanstein in Germany 🇩🇪
3. Moszna in Poland 🇵🇱 (Our wedding location for next year 🥹)
4. Peles Castle in Romania 🇷🇴
5. Corvin Castle in Romania 🇷🇴
6. Eltz Castle in Germany 🇩🇪
7. Chambord in France 🇫🇷 (France has sooooo many amazing castles but I had to select a few)
8. Pena Palace in Portugal 🇵🇹 (Dogs not allowed unfortunately)
9. Lichtenstein Castle in Germany 🇩🇪
10. Parliament in Hungary 🇭🇺 (Also not a castle but one of the most stunning building in Europe that looks like one)
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📍Mont Saint-Michael, France 🇫🇷 #travelhack
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💡 Nestled amidst the vast sandy expanse of the Normandy Bay, Mont Saint-Michel stands as a captivating masterpiece, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a testament to the power of nature and human ingenuity. This mesmerizing tidal island, once a fortified monastery, now exudes an ethereal charm, its towering spires piercing the sky, resembling a castle suspended in the heavens. As the tide recedes, revealing the island's rocky core, visitors are transported back in time, embarking on an unforgettable journey through history's corridors.
💡 聖米歇爾山是一座四面環海的岩石小島,1979年被列入世界文化遺產,也是自然力量和人類聰明才智的證明。 山頂上的修道院宏偉壯觀,其高聳的尖塔刺破長空,就像一座懸浮在天空中的城堡。 潮退時,遊客更可到聖米歇爾山外的沙灘閑逛,近距離仰望聖米歇爾山的宏偉。無論是探索修道院的迴廊、漫步中世紀的街道,還是只欣賞全景,聖米歇爾山都是難得一遇的美景。
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Mont Saint-Michel
Saint Michael in France, known as Mont Saint-Michel, is a mesmerizing island commune. Its medieval abbey, perched atop a rocky islet, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Discover its rich history, stunning architecture, and tides that transform the island into a true marvel. #freehotelstay #france #montsaintmichel #travel_2023
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Beautiful Mont Saint-Michel in France
When visiting France, I could not miss visiting the famous Mont Saint-Michel. Its abbey is perched more than 50 meters above sea level.
It boasts well-preserved medieval architecture and a unique natural environment. Mont Saint-Michel was built on a small island surrounded by sand or water, far from modern constructions, and in the middle of ramparts and old houses.
It is well worth a visit!
My rating of this attraction: 4 ⭐️ out of 5!
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Winter in France: Must-see attractions for the season
Metz (Mets) (Figure 2)
It is the central city of the Lorraine region and the capital of the Moselle province. Located on the road from Rome to Reims, it has been a transportation hub since ancient times. The beautiful city of Metz is a gem of France. It is only a few hours away from Paris by high-speed TGV train and is close to other European countries such as Germany, Luxembourg, and Belgium. Although it is a city worth visiting all year round, many attractions are indoors, making it suitable for sightseeing even in cold weather.
Annecy (Figure 3)
If you travel to France in winter, there is a must-visit place, which is Annecy. Located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France, it is only about 42 kilometers away from Geneva, Switzerland. This destination is full of exciting activities all year round, but winter is the charming season for sightseeing. Surrounded by the French Alps, there are many ski resorts nearby for skiing holidays, including Semnoz ski resort, La Clusaz ski resort, and even Chamonix is not far away. Especially with the dreamy canals and iconic Lake Annecy, the other side of the lake is towering into the clouds. When you stroll along the old town to the lake, there is a thin layer of snow on the ground, which is really great.
Mangtong (Figure 4)
Those who want to spend winter in France without wearing a parka will love Menton. Menton, with its sunny weather, is located near northern Italy and has the most Mediterranean climate in the French Riviera.
Bordeaux
Bordeaux is a complete juxtaposition, managing to combine over 350 historical landmarks (second only to Paris in France) with modern design - some newer buildings and museums are stunning.
Nice
Nice is an excellent destination for French winter holidays. The capital of the French Riviera is a warm and sunny destination in the south of the country, with tourists all year round. Nice is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, with mild winters, and it's not too cold to stroll along the Promenade des Anglais and enjoy an ice cream. February is the Carnival of Nice, with beautiful parades in town. The nearby town of Menton also has a famous Lemon Festival (easy to reach from Nice for a day trip).
Paris
One of the best places to visit in France during winter is the capital city, Paris. Paris is always worth a visit, but in winter, it becomes even more magical! Everywhere you look, there are various decorations and winter activities, adding to the romantic atmosphere of the city - after all, this is Paris! Ice skating at the City Hall or under the Eiffel Tower - these are some of the best choices for a winter date in Paris. In addition, there is a lovely Christmas market along the Seine River and near the Eiffel Tower.
Kolmar
Colmar is an excellent destination for winter holidays in Europe. Colmar is a small town in eastern Alsace, France, famous for its picturesque half-timbered houses and is a must-visit place on the Alsace wine route. The Colmar Christmas market is actually composed of six different markets. They are all located in the old town, so you can easily walk from one market to another. It usually opens from mid-November to the end of December, attracting locals and tourists.
Mont Saint-Michel
Mont Saint-Michel is one of the most popular tourist destinations in France, on par with the Eiffel Tower. This small island is located in Normandy, about an hour's drive from the city of Rennes. Mont Saint-Michel is about one kilometer from the mainland and has only about 50 residents. The only way to get to the island is by walking on a pedestrian bridge, which takes about 40 minutes. A particularly popular destination is the Mont Saint-Michel Abbey, located at the highest point on the island and visible in every photo taken from the outside.
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Let me show you the great and original Mont Saint-Michel 🫶🏼 rent a car in Nantes and head to this beautiful place between 📍Normandy and 📍Brittany ✨ park your car and hop on the shuttle bus to the attraction! Easy, Peasy Xx Enjoy you walk to the top and enter the magnificent museum about the monks and its history 🙌
After visiting 📍the Mont Saint-Michel, why not heading to 📍Saint Malo 🤩 which only take less than ONE hour of driving!!! check out the pictures the sunset and the view is gorgeous 🥰
Back in 📍Brittany!!
the best and famous camping spot 📍
Carnac- The standing stones
More about Brittany is coming 🫰🏻
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Nov & Dec 2022
Alb33
Mont Saint-Michel, the sacred mountain of France.
In my teenage years, when I first saw a photo of Mont Saint-Michel similar to photo 1, I didn't believe it actually existed on Earth. I thought it was a fairyland in the sky or a mirage in the sea. It wasn't until 2003 when I stood in front of Mont Saint-Michel for the first time that I believed it was real and exactly the same as in the photo.
There is a saying that if you haven't been to Mont Saint-Michel, you haven't truly been to France. Mont Saint-Michel is more magnificent, spectacular, and soul-stirring than the Eiffel Tower. Its fairyland-like temperament, unique geographical structure, legendary history, simple yet magnificent architectural style, and fascinating aura, relying on its unique and solitary momentum facing the sea, make it different and unparalleled.
Saint Michael is the archangel who leads the battle in the Bible. Legend has it that he appeared in a dream three times to the bishop of nearby town Avranches, Aubert, instructing him to build a church on the same mountain.
Centuries ago, when the monks decided to build a church on the reefs in the sea, they could not have imagined that this place would become France's most famous pilgrimage site and even be hailed as a spiritual symbol of France. The strict medieval walls and changing tides allowed the Mont Saint-Michel Monastery and the ancient town at the foot of the mountain to serve God and pilgrims undisturbed for centuries. Today, as you walk into the towering church and peaceful courtyard 100 meters above sea level, time seems to stand still in that era; while the bustling town, although full of modern commercial atmosphere, can also make people experience the simple and enthusiastic side of Normandy, full of human touch.
On the spire of the Gothic cathedral, one can vaguely see the shining archangel Saint Michael, who spreads his wings and points his sword towards the sky, as if protecting Mount Saint Michael and imparting the will of heaven to the world. His image is vivid, giving people a feeling that he could appear at any moment.
Due to the "capriciousness" of the tides in the Bay of Saint-Malo, at dusk, the tides of the Atlantic Ocean rush in like thunder, submerging the road leading to the island monastery and restoring Mont Saint-Michel to the appearance of a solitary island. Every year on the spring equinox (March 21) and the autumn equinox (September 23), the largest tides will arrive here, with waves over ten meters high hitting the railings of the embankment, as if thundering, so there are many terrifying stories circulating, such as the rising tide chasing knights, the cart loaded with goods suddenly disappearing without a trace in the huge quicksand, and the traveler who got stuck in the mud and died tragically. This is also one of the reasons why Mont Saint-Michel is impregnable. Even during the hundred-year-long Anglo-French War, Mont Saint-Michel became the only military fortress in the region that did not fall.
On Mont Saint-Michel, there is still a great feature today, the ubiquitous French crepe shops. After enjoying Mont Saint-Michel, you can find a restaurant with a terrace, enjoy the view, and savor the Normandy specialty of French crepes with apple cider.
On Mount Saint Michel, there is only one hotel, Hotel - le terrasses poulard. Its founder is the famous Madame Poulard, who has been running the hotel here since the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She often helped the poor and took care of the food and lodging of the faithful. Today, almost half of the tourism industry in the mountain belongs to Madame Poulard's descendants, as well as the same-named biscuits, full of butter, crispy and delicious, which I always buy a few boxes to bring back whenever I travel. Don't forget to buy them when you come. Photo 16 is the storefront sign, very easy to find, because there is only one road up and down the mountain, and the storefront is also on this road. There are always endless tourists at the entrance and inside the store.
seraphineraven92
Mont Saint-Michel
Speaking seriously, this place is really spectacular!
I knew I had to come here the first time I saw this place because it looks so much like a castle from long ago! Actually, I have no idea what it is.
Only know it's related to Catholicism, but it's just so epic! The castle is located on an island! No tourists in the morning and evening! It's a great opportunity to take photos and post on social media.
By the way, I almost forgot, the place is in France, called Mont Saint-Michel.
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The beauty of the world belongs to everyone, let's share the beautiful scenery from all over the world!
2022 More than Travel · 2022 is really a year worth commemorating for myself, because I have traveled to more than 10 countries one after another, and all the experiences and memories are unforgettable.
On the journey, everything is a treasure worth cherishing. Not just the moments on the road.
Beautiful scenery is also a tribute to the younger self of a second ago.
P1 Another perspective of the landmark of the Faroe Islands, the sun's last moments before sunset.
The afterglow shines on this place in the North Atlantic, more like the end of the world than Iceland.
At the place. P2 Wake up early and climb up the knife-edge peak of the Dolomites, thinking that time
It's too late for any good scenery, but the clouds and mist on the other side of the valley...
Starting to drift towards me, walking on the ridge of the mountain is like dancing in the clouds. P
-At the end of the Norwegian continent in the Lofoten Islands, although it is already polar day, the inland highlands are still frozen, and flying high in the sky, you can see lakes extending inward level by level. P4 -In the mountains of Senja Island.
At the summit, I saw the most steep mountain and sea line, because there was almost no daylight.
The setting sun forms a long-lasting glow that spreads between the sea and sky. P5 day.
Climbing up from the Funes Valley, rushing through the forest, all for the sake of being able to...
Arrive at the campsite at the foot of the mountain before sunset and see the huge range of sunlight covering the Golden Mountain, with the sunshine also turning the thunderstorm clouds behind it bright red. P6 - Iceland.
One of the most charming attractions, Diamond Beach, turns pink at sunset.
Nasir's belt reflects the distant snow-capped mountains and sea mist, and the beach is full of washed up items.
The blue "diamond" that comes up. The Mont Saint-Michel at sunrise on page 70 is solemn.
Solitary and desolate, but when the first ray of sunlight shines, the shepherds and sheepdogs drive the flock to the seaside to graze, and the scene comes to life. P8 Ten.
Looking for a cloud cave in a blizzard is very lucky, especially when it happens to be above Grass Hat Mountain. The fierce wind on the ground is still blowing snowflakes, but...
Don't hinder the aurora dancing in the sky. P9 - Silakuzha seaside lighthouse.
Above the ruins next to me, the winter Milky Way and Orion are hanging high, in this
In a place with level 8 light pollution in the city, surprised at how good the view towards the sea can be.
Details of the starry sky. P10+Connected in the Faroe Islands due to a major aurora outbreak.
Chasing the aurora for two nights, due to the aurora almost covering a 180-degree field of view,
It allows the summer Milky Way and red-green aurora to be framed together. P11 - Brad.
It's truly a fairyland town, suitable for visiting in late autumn, with small islands in the calm lake.
Just like floating there, the sunrise sun shines the autumn leaves even more golden.
P12. On a fall day, take the uphill train to Heidelberg's Königstuhl mountain,
Experience the romantic feeling of driving through the golden autumn forests.
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Mont Saint Michel, France 🇫🇷
Driving almost 4hours from heart of Paris, Champs-Élysées.
One of the most heart achingly beautiful sites in the world, Mont Saint Michel rises up from the sea from a tiny rocky island just off the coast of Brittanny in North West France. It’s a location that you will want to spend extra time just to let your jaw hit the floor as you make sure that you get the perfect balance of sea and sky colour to frame the most majestic of Gothic architectural delights.
Just don’t drop your phone, because it will sink into the sand!
The abbey of Mont Saint Michel was built in the 8th century and over time it grew to be a fortified village and a true medieval masterpiece. Think of walled fortifications, winding stone staircases, a church built over three crypts and a breathtaking monastery .
In the past the rising tide cut off the Abbey from the mainland and secured Mont Saint Michel’s status as a defensive stronghold, but today it’s a little easier to get to with a new high-tech walkway that’s available at all times.
Visited by more than 2.5 million people a year Mont Saint Michel sits on the border of Brittanny and Normandy and is easily accessible from the ferry ports at Le Havre and Saint Malo, or is a beautiful day return trip west from Paris.
Traveller JT
France, Mont Saint-Michel, laughs at the tides and rises
Mont Saint-Michel, and the friends call it the holy mountain.
Say it is a mountain, you don't think that you go to the holy mountain, you can see the mountain view, the rolling hills, or the cloud sea ladder.
wrong! The holy mountain is not the Five Sacred Mountains.
Mont Saint-Michel is the third largest holy place in the Catholic Church except Jerusalem and the Vatican. In the 8th century AD, Cardinal Aube built a small church on the top of the mountain. In the period of 1211-1228, the Mayer's Monastery was built on the mountain.
Sacred Mountain is not only a pilgrimage site for Catholics, but also a favorite of tourists.
During the day, the holy mountain is surrounded by large sand mud. When the tide rises in the evening, the tide will flood the shoal of the holy mountain to the land, making the holy mountain an island.
Island?
During the day, the island looks very cold, but at night, this island has only a low-key share.
wrong! The holy mountain is not an ordinary island. In the daytime, the holy mountain is also approachable, but in the evening, the holy mountain is absolutely proud of the rivers and lakes!
Tourists from afar, this is the beautiful night view. The
tide rises and falls brings beautiful scenery and also the outcome of the war.
In the English-French Hundred Years War between 1337 and 1453, 119 French soldiers hid in the monastery on the hill and fought the British for 24 years! Because every time as long as it stays for a long time, the tide rises up, it will drown the British army to attack the mountain, which has won valuable rest time for the French defenders. In this protracted war, the Holy Mountain is the only place in France that has not fallen.
Hugo once said that Mont Saint-Michel is as important to France as the pyramid to Egypt.
Solo_Travel.
St. Huel writes that the Michelle Mountain Scenic Area has a free shuttle bus that takes visitors to the foot of Mont Saint-Michel. Visitors cannot drive their private cars to the mountains. I dont know much about the history of Mont Saint-Michel. To sum up, this is a story of a mountain in the past and a temple on the mountain. This seaside hill is called Mont Saint-Michel and the temple built on it is called the Mont Saint Michel Abbey.