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Brittany
Attractions
For
a home from home holiday Brittany is the perfect choice - the environment
is more Celtic than French, with a climate similar to that of the South
West of the UK. On the other hand there are unique attractions
in Brittany that should not be missed, with fascinating history and
outstanding coastline offering rugged cliffs, quaint harbours with active
fishing fleets, delightful
sandy beaches and excellent attractions that will make a
holiday really memorable....read on for Brittany attractions and the
incredible
Mont St-Michel.... |
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Le Mont
St-Michel
Location: To reach Le Mont St-Michel, follow the D976
north from Pontorson in NE Brittany.
General Info: Parking was a reasonable
€5 in 2004.
Description: The most visited attraction in France, Le
Mont St-Michel is an island which rises like a dream off the NE coast
of Brittany and is joined by a causeway (above right) to the mainland. On top of
the 80m high island is a fascinating monastery.
Our recommendations: There is a large car park at the end of the causeway, but in peak season you should get there
very early, alternatively
you can arrive later in the day as the crowds die down.
If you want to avoid the cost of the monastery, go up the steps on the
right just after the drawbridge for the walk along the Chemin des
Ramparts. Don’t venture onto the sands around the island at low tide – the
incoming tide moves at an incredible pace in this area and can spell
serious danger!
For the children: There is a maze of narrow streets lined by
tourist shops leading
to the monastery, which spoils the place in a way, but adds to the fun
for children. Keep them close to you - the crowds are immense! They will enjoy exploring the
monastery.
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Our favourite attractions
in Brittany:
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La Bourbansais
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Labyrinthe du Corsaire
- La Belle Ile
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Carnac Standing Stones
- Coëtarlann
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Le Manoir de L`Automobile
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Oceanopolis
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Odet
Loisirs
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Parc L'Ange
Michel
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Parc de Branféré
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Le Parc des Grands Chenes
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Ménez
Hom
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Le
Mont
St-Michel
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La Vapeur de Trieux
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Additional
information on Le Mont St-Michel:
This information has been provided by third parties in the main but we
believe it to be pretty accurate....the Mont gets busy by 9.30AM in high
season and is heaving by mid morning. It's not really the place to
go with toddlers or push chairs unless you are extremely patient!
There is an English tour in the abbey at 10AM and it takes a while to
climb to the Abbey entrance, so if you would like a guided tour and to
avoid the crowds, you are recommended to arrive at 9AM and go directly to
the Abbey, only stopping to gather your breath as you climb the main
street!
The tide here
is said to have the greatest difference between high and low tide,
anywhere in the world! It changes by as much as 15m between high and
low tides, whilst the distance between the high and low tide marks is as
much as 15km at the extremes. As a result, the tide absolutely
rushes in over the sands in the estuary and is quite impressive to watch.
You want to be in the Mont about 2 hours before high tide to get the best
impressions. The Chemin des Ramparts offers a great viewpoint.
Alternatively there are some great views out to the estuary from the
Abbey.
It is possible
to walk over the sands at low tide, but due to the fast tide changes and
the existence of quick sands in some areas it really is not recommendable
unless you have a guide that knows the area.
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