A Day Trip to Mont-Saint-Michel

Mont-Saint-Michel

The Mont Saint-Michel receives about 2.5 million visitors a year, making it one of France’s most popular tourist destinations. Who could blame someone for wanting to visit this famous island, which has a history dating back more than a thousand years? For a large number of guests, careful planning is essential. Consider the following information to make your trip to Mont Saint-Michel smooth and memorable.

Overnight Stay in Mont-Saint-Michel

While it is easy to go to the Mont Saint-Michel in a single day from Paris, the trek is lengthy and taxing. Instead, make plans to stay at least one night. The Brittany and Normandy regions are worth exploring and are separated by the Mont Saint-Michel.

Walking and Climbing Stairs

A steep, winding and cobblestoned trail leads to Mont Saint-Michel’s top. Thus the ascent is quite difficult. Especially while climbing to the Abbey, there are a lot of stairs one must ascend. You should bring a quality pair of walking shoes.

Lunch At Mont-Saint-Michel

Omelettes and crepes are two of the most well-known foods served at the Mont Saint-Michel. Near the main entrance, as you approach through the King’s Gate, lies La Mère Poulard, an amazing location. Since 1888, La Mère Poulard, the most well-known restaurant on the island, has been serving up what are rumored to be the greatest omelettes worldwide.

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