Mont Saint Michel Bay

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Nov 20, 2024
While this is one of the most stunning sights in France and Europe, it can get very crowded in the summer season, so we travelled in November to view it. We had our small dog and when you park your c…Full review by JeffZ1
Oct 18, 2024
We visited Mont Saint Michel, and we were amazed by it. Looks impressive from the distance, and it gets even better just standing front ot it. I'm quite surprised that it's free to get in, and we on…Full review by luciano242
Sep 4, 2024
It looks lovely from afar but and the walk/cycle/bus there is great, but within the walls is very busy and very expensive! Worth a trip to see but an hour or 2 is plenty really and better seen from t…Full review by Luke-n-LauraB

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Access with a push chair
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Inside the fortress didn’t appear to be wheelchair accessible. It’s a steep incline to walk up. The Abby is what seems to be a couple hundred stairs. If you’re in town, to take the shuttle …
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Inside the fortress didn’t appear to be wheelchair accessible. It’s a steep incline to walk up. The Abby is what seems to be a couple hundred stairs. If you’re in town, to take the shuttle to where it stops on the bridge, the sight is magnificent from there as well. You’re right over the water if you’re lucky enough to catch high tide. I would have been happy just admiring it from there.
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Answer by BT1210 · May 28, 2019
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I have poor mobility and can't walk far. Are there any hotels in the centre of the town with parking?
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How would I get there from England, not driving.
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We caught the ferry from Portsmouth to Caen, with an overnight stop in Bayeux then onto Pontorson, where we spent one night. We then caught the bus from Pontorson train station first …
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We caught the ferry from Portsmouth to Caen, with an overnight stop in Bayeux then onto Pontorson, where we spent one night. We then caught the bus from Pontorson train station first thing in the morning, which drops passengers off about 200 metres from the entrance to the island. The train also runs directly from Caen to Pontorson and takes around 2 hours, with no change overs. We chose the Caen route into France as we wanted to go to Bayeux. John C mentioned St Malo, which is also an option, a bus runs from there to Mont St Michel. From memory, I don't think the timetable was as flexible as the one from Pontorson, however, there is a train from St Malo to Pontorson, where you could then take the bus onto Mont St Michel.
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