Mont Saint-Michel Day Trip from Bayeux
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Experience Highlights
Explore the impressive rock-hewn abbey with the Mont Saint-Michel tour from Bayeux. The tour includes entrance to the gothic abbey, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will spend a day touring the rocky city in the company of a local guide.
Enjoy a stroll on your own through the cobbled streets or along the top of the ramparts. The activity takes place in a small group of about 8 people. A comfortable minivan will take care of your transfers to and from selected hotels in Bayeux.
- Discover Mont Saint-Michel on a 1 day tour
- Travel from Bayeux by comfortable minivan (return trip)
- Discover the history of the abbey in the company of a local guide
- Walk through the narrow streets of the town on your own .
- Live this experience with a small group
What’s included
- Excursion to Mont Saint-Michel from Bayeux
- Driver / local guide
- Transport to and from selected hotels in Bayeux in an air-conditioned minivan.
- Entrance to the abbey
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Step by Step
Enjoy a 1-day excursion to Mont Saint-Michel from Bayeux. It includes admission to the incredible rock-hewn town and one of France's most famous architectural gems.
Take a tour of the Benedictine abbey in the company of a local guide, take a photo of the ramparts and learn all about the history they hold.
You will have free time to take a walk on your own and to stroll through the streets, visit the museum or admire the traditional houses of the surrounding village.
You will be transported to and from Bayeux in a comfortable, air-conditioned minivan from selected hotels in Bayeux. On the way to your destination you will be amazed by the panoramic views of the Normandy coastline.
The activity is done in a small group of about 8 people to ensure a more specialised and up-close experience of one of the first UNESCO World Heritage Sites.