French Friday: Mont Saint Michel

Le Mont Saint Michel

  • Location: NW France, near Avranches - Department: Manche

  • Region: In Normandy, but right on the border with Brittany

  • Distance from Paris: 222 miles

  • Nearest cities: Caen and Rennes

  • Most visited destination in France outside of Paris

  • UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979

  • Founded in 708 AD by Saint Aubert of Avranches

  • Built on the island as protection against Viking invasions

  • Dedicated to Saint Michael, the patron saint of sailors

  • Gothic-Byzantine Abbey built from 11th to 16th centuries

  • Village with a population of 44 residents

  • The 200 m “Grande rue” through the village climbs progressively to the Abbey stairs

  • On the top of the main street starts the “Grand Degré” -- 350 steps to the Abbey

To reach the island, you must cross the 600-meter causeway

that was subject to tidal fluctuations until it was elevated in 2006.

The spire with the statue of Michael the Archangel

The ramparts

The imposing fortress of the Abbey

A view from the top

The cloisters

In the village...

Be sure to visit

La Mère Poulard

for a giant omelette

or

des caramels au beurre salé

(

miam!

)...

Or enjoy a Breton 

galette --

a savory crêpe made with buckwheat flour.

Photo courtesy of Pinterest

And don't forget a glass of Normand cidre!

All photos taken at Le Mont Saint Michel in 2005 & 2011