3 km from Mont-Saint-Michel (cycle lane)
Spacious campsite with large pitches
Restaurants and shops nearby
Nearby
Point of interest
Mont-Saint-Michel
Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel
Benedictine abbey
Musée Maritime
Archéoscope
Logis Tiphaine
Musée Historique
Shops
Restaurants and craft shops
Labels
Bons plans
La Ferme d'Antan
La Ferme d'Antan
2 route de la Grève Moidrey, 50170 Pontorson
09 75 20 07 01
Offre :
Valable
jusqu'au 30/12/2025
Réservé aux clients
Ayant une carte d'accès
Jocelyn Louis Tradition
Jocelyn Louis Tradition
23 route du Mont Saint-Michel, 50220 Courtils
09 77 74 73 98
Offre :
Valable
jusqu'au 30/12/2025
Réservé aux clients
Ayant une carte d'accès
Description
Large and delimited pitches on stabilised ground
Easy access to Mont-Saint-Michel with your bike (about 25 min), on foot or by shuttle
Tourism / Discovery
Welcome to Normandy!
The second most visited site in France and considered the Eighth Wonder of the World, Mont-Saint-Michel is a true architectural gem. It is also the first French site classified as a World Heritage Site.
Nestled in the heart of an exceptional bay that has witnessed the highest tides in continental Europe, Mont-Saint-Michel stands before its curious visitors and reveals its steep cliffs, its old stones, its ramparts and its overlooking abbey.
Perched 80 m high, the Benedictine abbey - a spiritual high place - is part of the Way of Saint James. More than 20 rooms can be visited on your own, with a guide or an audio guide. Immerse yourself in the history of the place from the Middle Ages to Gothic art.
Stroll through the narrow streets, the ramparts and in the small gardens to fully appreciate the place and admire the exceptional heritage including those present in the Grande Rue (main street). On site, a few restaurants will offer you the famous mussels and oysters of the Bay or the ‘’Agneau de pré-salé’’ (salt marsh lamb).
The magic of Mont-Saint-Michel and its bay are revealed at sunset with the Norman colours and the contrasting landscapes surrounding you.
4 museums are to be visited on the rock: the ‘’Musée Maritime’’ to understand the phenomenon of the tides, the Archéoscope which retraces the history of the place and in particular the construction of the Abbey, the Logis Tiphaine (historical residence of the 14th century) and the ‘’Musée Historique’’.
Additional information:
This area is subject to a plan for the prevention of flood risks (PPRI)