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Private Mont-Saint-Michel from Bayeux or Caen|France
Private Mont-Saint-Michel from Bayeux or Caen|France
Private Mont-Saint-Michel from Bayeux or Caen|France
Private Mont-Saint-Michel from Bayeux or Caen|France
Private Mont-Saint-Michel from Bayeux or Caen|France

Private Mont-Saint-Michel from Bayeux or Caen|France


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  • Discover the history of the Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey and its medieval village
  • Learn about the construction of the abbey and its various architectural styles
  • Admire the half-timbered houses, the oldest one dates back to the 15th century
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From Bayeux or Caen with a driver licenced guide, your journey will take you in a luxurious minivan Mercedes Class V or a sedan BMW serie 5 with A/C to explore the island of Mont-Saint-Michel with its medieval village and famous abbey overlooking the bay, whose foundations were laid in 708 by Bishop Aubert in honor of the Archangel St Michael.

In the 10th century, the Benedictines settled there and the place became both a major place of pilgrimage in the West and a center of medieval culture with the writing of manuscripts by the monks.

The building of the abbey was done over a period of 1300 years from the simple construction of a sanctuary through the periods of Romanesque and Gothic architecture punctuated by destruction and reconstruction following fires, collapses, military and political conflicts. The greatest technical feat of the period was the construction of the Marvel, a three-storey Gothic tower representing the three states: the third state, the clergy, and the nobility.

From the 14th century onwards, successive conflicts during the Hundred Years' War between France and England made it necessary to build new powerful fortifications. The Mount was defended by knights sent by the King of France, who managed to resist the assaults of the English army for almost 30 years.

In the 17th century, the abbey tried to revive monastic life and pilgrimages. At the same time, the monks had to welcome prisoners sent by order of the king. The abbey was nicknamed the "Bastille of the Seas".

The Revolution chased the monks off the island and the abbey housed refractory priests, common law or and political prisoners.

In 1863, the prison closed but the monument was severely deteriorated. Under Napoleon III, tourism development involved the construction of a road dike and a tramway line at the dawn of the twentieth century. In 1969, monks returned after leaving the place during the French Revolution. 10 years later, Mont-Saint-Michel and its bay were classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

In the village, stroll through the narrow, cobbled streets to visit the church of St Pierre, see half-timbered houses, the oldest of which dates back to the 15th century, or the house of one of the most famous knights, Bertrand Du Guesclin.

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  • If your package requires a pickup address, the supplier will reconfirm the address you provided. If the address cannot be accepted, we will contact you to confirm an alternative pickup location.

  • Not Suitable For: People with back problems

  • Not Suitable For: People with mobility impairments

  • Not Suitable For: Wheelchair users

  • Not Suitable For: People with recent surgeries

  • Not Suitable For: People with low level of fitness

  • What To Bring: Comfortable shoes

  • What To Bring: Hat

  • What To Bring: Water

  • What To Bring: Rain gear

  • What To Bring: Comfortable clothes

  • Not Allowed: Smoking

  • Not Allowed: Flash photography

  • Not Allowed: Backpacks

  • Know Before You Go: Wear comfortable walking shoes as there is a significant amount of walking.

  • Know Before You Go: The abbey has many stairs and steep paths, making it unsuitable for those with mobility impairments or certain health conditions.

  • Know Before You Go: Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately; the weather can change quickly.

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