France doesn’t just hold the tag of being the most popular tourist destination without any reason. While Paris does contribute to its popularity, there are many other spell-binding destinations of France such as Nice, Marseille, Bordeaux and the iconic Mont Saint Michel.
Mont Saint Michel is a beautiful rocky island commune that features a stunning 13th-century Gothic abbey. Why is this island a must-visit attraction? Read on to find out!
What is Mont Saint Michel Famous for?
Mont Saint Michel is a culmination of expertise & mastery of various generations of builders.
This iconic structure which is located on the border between Brittany & Normandy was primarily a fortress for the Dutch of Normandy and acted as a place of passage. The magical island withstood successive conflicts & its restoration earned it the tag of UNESCO World Heritage site.
Things to Know Before Visit to Mont Saint Michel
The Surrounding Area is Muddy
The Island is usually surrounded by water & low or high tides open up or close the path of entry.
But when the island isn’t surrounded by water then you’ll most likely encounter a muddy mess. So, if you are planning to wear a pair of brand-new shoes, you might have to postpone it.
Visiting Mont Saint Michel is an Uphill task, Literally!
New pair of shoes will come in handy when you enter the beautiful structure as you’ll be walking up hills & steep stone steps. Make it a point to roam the enthralling streets as you’ll come across various restaurants and shops.
A Steep fact: Mont Saint Michel’s highest point is 302 ft. (92 m) above sea level.
Pack Warm Clothes
Even during summers, you’ll experience cold & windy weather. So, make sure to put on a coat & carry gloves as well as a scarf. You should also add a compact umbrella to your travel bag if possible.


