Have you dreamt about seeing Mont Saint-Michel? It's a UNESCO World Heritage site on a rocky island. It sits off the coasts of Normandy and Brittany in France. This place has amazing history, beautiful Gothic buildings, and unique tides. When is the best time to go for great weather and fewer people? We’ll find out how to plan the best trip to Mont Saint-Michel.
Key Takeaways
- The best time to visit is between May and October. June to September is the driest, with less people.
- The island's weather changes with the tides. The highest tides are 36 to 48 hours after a full or new moon.
- For fewer people and the best light, visit early in the morning or late in the evening.
- Being ready for different weather is key to a great trip to Mont Saint-Michel.
- This place with its rich history and stunning tides is a top spot for those who love travel in France.
Introduction to Mont Saint-Michel
Mont Saint-Michel is a stunning island with a rich past. It was once called Mont Tombe and was part of the Diocese of Avranches. A legend tells of the bishop Saint-Aubert. He dreamt that Saint Michel asked him to build a church on Mont Tombe.
A Brief History of Mont Saint-Michel
After the church was built, Vikings took over, driving out the monks. In 966, a Benedictine Abbey was established there. However, it was partially destroyed later when the King of France attacked.