Map of Mont Saint-Michel Abbey France – Abbey & Location Guide

Mont Saint-Michel Abbey is a historic abbey located at the top of Mont Saint-Michel, a tidal island and village in Normandy, France. The abbey sits above the medieval streets of the island and overlooks the surrounding bay.

This map of Mont Saint-Michel Abbey France provides a location guide to the abbey, village, access routes, surrounding bay, nearby viewpoints and related destinations.

Quick Answer:

Mont Saint-Michel Abbey is located at the top of the island village of Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy, France, near the border between Normandy and Brittany.

Mont Saint-Michel Abbey Map

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Where is Mont Saint-Michel Abbey Located?

Mont Saint-Michel Abbey is located on Mont Saint-Michel, a rocky tidal island in the Manche department of Normandy. The abbey stands at the highest point of the island above the medieval village streets.

  • Country: France
  • Region: Normandy
  • Department: Manche
  • Location: Top of Mont Saint-Michel island village
  • Nearest major city: Rennes or Caen
  • Known for: Abbey architecture, tidal bay, medieval village and UNESCO-listed setting

Abbey Features

  • Hilltop abbey position: The abbey sits above the island village and dominates the skyline.
  • Medieval architecture: The site includes historic religious buildings, cloisters, halls and terraces.
  • Bay views: Elevated areas provide views across the tidal sands and surrounding coastline.
  • Stepped access: Visitors reach the abbey by climbing through the village and up many steps.
  • Island setting: The abbey is part of the wider Mont Saint-Michel and its Bay UNESCO World Heritage area.

Top Attractions Nearby

  • Mont Saint-Michel Village: The medieval village below the abbey, with narrow streets, shops and historic buildings.
  • Grande Rue: The main street leading through the village toward the abbey.
  • Ramparts: Defensive walls and walking areas around parts of the island.
  • Mont Saint-Michel Bay: The tidal bay surrounding the island, known for dramatic sandbanks and changing tides.
  • La Caserne: The mainland visitor area with parking, accommodation, shuttle access and services.
  • Couesnon River: The river and causeway area connecting the mainland approach to the island.

Access and Transport

  • Parking areas: Main visitor parking is located on the mainland, away from the island.
  • Shuttle buses: Shuttle services connect the mainland visitor area with the island approach.
  • Walking route: Visitors can walk from the mainland approach toward the island and village.
  • Village climb: Access to the abbey requires walking uphill through the village and using steps.
  • Nearby rail links: Regional train and bus connections serve the wider Mont Saint-Michel area.

Nearby Destinations

  • Avranches: A nearby town with views toward Mont Saint-Michel Bay.
  • Saint-Malo: A historic walled coastal city in Brittany.
  • Dinan: A medieval town known for historic streets and river views.
  • Rennes: A major city in Brittany with onward rail connections.
  • Caen: A Normandy city often used as a base for regional travel.
  • Bayeux: A historic town known for the Bayeux Tapestry and Normandy heritage.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Mont Saint-Michel Abbey?
    Mont Saint-Michel Abbey is located at the top of Mont Saint-Michel, a tidal island village in Normandy, France.
  • Is Mont Saint-Michel Abbey on an island?
    Yes. The abbey sits on Mont Saint-Michel, a rocky tidal island surrounded by the bay.
  • Can you walk to Mont Saint-Michel Abbey?
    Yes. Visitors usually reach the island from the mainland visitor area, then walk through the village and climb steps to the abbey.
  • What is near Mont Saint-Michel Abbey?
    Nearby features include Mont Saint-Michel village, Grande Rue, the ramparts, the bay, the mainland visitor area and surrounding Normandy and Brittany destinations.
  • Is Mont Saint-Michel Abbey hard to access?
    It can be challenging for some visitors because the abbey is at the top of the island and requires uphill walking and many steps.
  • What is Mont Saint-Michel Abbey known for?
    It is known for its dramatic island setting, medieval abbey architecture, tidal bay views and historic village below.

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This page is provided for general informational and map reference purposes only. Abbey access, opening hours, ticket rules, shuttle services, walking routes, tides, weather conditions, accessibility, nearby services and transport options may change without notice. Always verify important travel details with official sources before visiting. Map data is provided by OpenStreetMap contributors.