Mont Saint-Michel De Coulon

Log in to your account

AroundUs is a community-driven map of interesting places, built by curious explorers like you. It grows with every review, story, and photo you share.
Connect to save your favorite spots, contribute locations, and create personalized routes.
By continuing, you accept our Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy
Add to collection
Map
Suggest a change
Share

Mont Saint-Michel De Coulon, Tidal island in Le Mont-Saint-Michel, Manche, France.

The island sits on a granite outcrop that rises sharply from tidal flats, connected to the mainland by a bridge that reveals its isolated character when the tide comes in. Twice a day, the water level shifts dramatically, transforming the bay into a shallow expanse at low tide and surrounding the mount completely when the sea returns.

A chapel was first built here in 708 after Bishop Aubert reported a vision of the Archangel Michael instructing him to construct a sanctuary on the rock. Benedictine monks arrived in the 10th century and began expanding the site into an abbey, which survived repeated attacks during the Hundred Years' War without falling to enemy forces.

Pilgrims still walk here along the ancient routes, and monks from the Monastic Fraternities of Jerusalem celebrate services open to visitors throughout the week. The sound of bells rings out across the bay several times a day, marking the hours of prayer and creating a rhythm that has shaped life on the mount for centuries.

A footbridge connects the island to the mainland, and shuttle buses run from parking areas on shore to a drop-off point near the entrance. Access to the abbey requires a ticket, while the village lanes and shops are free to explore, with the quietest visits happening outside the summer months when crowds are lighter.

During exceptionally high tides, the island becomes completely cut off from the mainland, and the water encircles the rock in a ring that makes the structure appear to float. The speed at which the tide comes in surprises many visitors, as the water advances faster than a person can walk.

Location: Le Mont-Saint-Michel

Location: Manche

Part of: Mont-Saint-Michel and its Bay, Way of Saint James UNESCO World Heritage Sites in France

Website: https://ot-montsaintmichel.com

GPS coordinates: 48.63611,-1.51139

Latest update: December 2, 2025 20:18

Photos
The most impressive constructions in the world

This collection brings together some of the most technically ambitious structures ever built, from record-breaking skyscrapers and suspension bridges to high-speed roller coasters that push the boundaries of what steel and concrete can achieve. These sites span continents and represent decades of...

Ancient stone monuments: sacred sites, temples, and structures dating back thousands of years

This collection encompasses ancient stone monuments and sacred sites from across the globe, ranging from the Easter Island Moai to the Great Wall of China. The structures represent millennia of human engineering and include religious temples, fortifications, burial sites, and astronomical...

French winter destinations in cities and nature

France offers diverse winter destinations spanning both urban and natural landscapes. The Alpine regions contain several ski areas, including Chamonix-Mont-Blanc at the base of Western Europe's highest peak, Les Trois Vallées with its extensive network of runs, and L'Alpe d'Huez at elevations above...

Notable rock formations in France

France displays a range of geological formations shaped by millions of years of natural processes. White chalk cliffs mark the northern coast, including the cliffs of Étretat and the rock of Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy. In southern regions, deep limestone gorges cut through the landscape, while...

The 50 most beautiful castles in the world

Castles and palaces from different periods and regions reveal how architecture adapted to military needs, royal ambitions, or religious purposes. Some were built as fortresses, others served as residences or symbols of power. Construction styles range from medieval defenses to grand estates of later...

Villages and towns from medieval France: history, architecture, UNESCO sites

Across France, villages and towns from the medieval period keep their old buildings. Thick stone walls, castles, churches in Roman and Gothic style, and cobbled streets are at the center of these places. Each location tells stories of times when France was growing, from army defenses to busy trade...

Reviews

Real people, real opinions — but not verified.

Visited this place? Tap the stars to rate it and share your experience / photos with the community! Try now! You can cancel it anytime.

marion_m
@marion_m

Aug 19, 2025 08:26

Night tour with the 'Bay Paths', beautiful and less crowded than during the day.

plagosaurus
@plagosaurus

Apr 14, 2025 20:25

stephren
@stephren

Mar 29, 2025 06:59

A must-visit in Normandy! There are sometimes many people, but it's worth it!

« Mont Saint-Michel De Coulon - Tidal island in Le Mont-Saint-Michel, Manche, France » is provided by Around Us (aroundus.com). Images and texts are derived from Wikimedia project under a Creative Commons license. You are allowed to copy, distribute, and modify copies of this page, under the conditions set by the license, as long as this note is clearly visible.

Discover hidden gems everywhere you go!

From secret cafés to breathtaking viewpoints, skip the crowded tourist spots and find places that match your style. Our app makes it easy with voice search, smart filtering, route optimization, and insider tips from travelers worldwide. Download now for the complete mobile experience.

Around Us App Screenshot

A unique approach to discovering new places

Le Figaro

All the places worth exploring

France Info

A tailor-made excursion in just a few clicks

20 Minutes