How do I get from Rennes to Mont Saint Michel?
There is no direct connection from Rennes to Le Mont-Saint-Michel. However, you can take the train to Pontorson – Mont-Saint-Michel, take the walk to Gare SNCF, then take the bus to Le Mont-St-Michel. Alternatively, you can take the drive to Le Mont-Saint-Michel.
Are there cars on Mont St Michel?
Cars & Parking at Mont St-Michel, Normandy, France. For decades cars could drive right to the base of Mont St-Michel, but in 2012 the causeway was closed to all but shuttle buses, maringotes and pedestrians. The causeway to Mont St-Michel is closed to private vehicles.
How much is the bus from Rennes to Mont St Michel?
The bus price to Mont Saint-Michel from Rennes is on average $18 (€15) if you are looking to book your tickets for this route in the next 7 days.
Is Rennes worth visiting?
Rennes is not often mentioned on tourist guides but this medium size town is well worth a visit. It has more than 200,000 inhabitants, of whom about 60,000 are students. This gives the town a vibrant nightlife. Rennes is particularly nice in early July, during the “Festival des Tombées de la Nuit”.
Is Mont St Michel a day trip from Paris?
Although Mont St Michel is best explored on a weekend getaway from Paris or, even better, as part of a Normandy road trip, day trips from Paris to Mont St Michel are possible and very popular. A day trip from Paris to Mont St Michel usually takes 14 hours in total, along with traveling to and from Paris.
Can I drive to Mont St Michel?
It is no longer possible to drive all the way to Mont St Michel. All visitors have to take the free shuttle bus or walk the last few kilometers via a bridge to the island. See Transportation to Mont St Michel for more details. Buy tickets for the Abbey in advance from Tiqets to avoid queuing.
Can you live in Le Mont-Saint-Michel?
It’s actually a village with residents It’s important to keep in mind upon visiting that the Mont Saint-Michel isn’t a fabricated tourist destination and is home to 44 inhabitants, including the monks and nuns that reside in the Abbey.
Is Rennes safe?
OVERALL RISK : MEDIUM. Generally speaking, Rennes is not a too dangerous place to visit, and people spend holidays without any kind of trouble. However, you should follow all the above-mentioned advice and especially avoid demonstrations wherever possible.