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Why to Stay near the Mont Saint Michel

Staying near the Mont Saint Michel is not always the most intuitive choice. You think “oh, it’s a quick visit, it’s fine”, so you arrive in the morning and leave a few hours later. Except… everyone does that. So staying next to the Mont Saint Michel turned out not to be such a far-fetched idea after all, especially for all these reasons:

  • you’re the first one there. There are no opening or closing times for the Mont (only for the Abbey), so you can arrive early, visit without anyone and avoid the crowds as it’s very touristy. Especially as the buses and tourist groups arrive at the same time at around 10/12am until 3pm.
  • this avoids having to drive a long way before your visit. The Mont Saint Michel isn’t flat, there are lots of little things to see everywhere, so being close by means you don’t get slammed in the middle of the visit and get fed up.
  • it allows you to take your time, enjoy the Bay, eat salt-meadow lamb and go to the different viewpoints around you
  • you can (above all) enjoy the Mont and the pretty views of the sunset and sunrise. When the weather is fine, the lights on the Mont are magnificent, which is really nice 🙂

Now I’m going to tell you about the 3 possibilities around the Mont:

  • sleeping in the very heart of the Mont Saint Michel. There are several lodgings, flats and inns where you can have the site all to yourself, or almost all to yourself
  • on the other side of the footbridge, there’s an area with a few hotels. It’s super convenient for sleeping and sightseeing without taking the car, you just have to walk 30min or take the free shuttle
  • sleep in Pontorson or nearby. It’s generally cheaper, but you have to take your car and park it in the pay car park

Come on, let’s get into the details

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Staying in the heart of the Mont Saint Michel, the different hotels

So, staying in the heart of the Mont has its advantages and disadvantages. First of all, you should know that it’s not possible to come by car, so you’ll probably have to leave it in the previous area (you’ll be given a code to go through the barrier) or in the car park. So you’ll have to take the shuttle bus, but don’t bring too much stuff with you, because it’s not easy getting up the cobblestones!

Advantages:

  • You’re right in the heart of the Mont, there’s no-one there at night, no tourists, and you can visit it on your own, which is just great
  • We’re the first to visit the Abbey
  • No need to take the shuttle bus in the morning!
  • The medieval atmosphere of the Mont
  • The view of the bay in the early morning

Disadvantages:

  • More expensive than outside
  • In general, the quality is lower, but it’s still decent

Some accommodation in the Mont Saint Michel

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Hotels right next to the Mont Saint Michel, on the other side of the footbridge

This is the option I preferred on my last visits to the Mont Saint Michel: staying right next to it without actually being in the Mont. Because just before the footbridge, there is a “private” area where cars are not allowed and where there are several hotels. This area is very practical because only hotel guests can leave their cars there, so there’s no parking to pay for. And you can take the shuttle bus to the Mont and enjoy the surrounding area. It’s so practical!

Advantages:

  • it’s cheaper than sleeping in the heart of Mont Saint Michel
  • the views of the Mont and the bay, the sunsets and sunrises, are superb
  • it’s a car-free zone
  • no parking charges (hotels have their own parking)

Disadvantages:

  • not many hotels, some are good, others are tourist traps

I stayed at the Mercure, really good (great food too) and much more affordable than in the heart of the Mont

Some hotels near the Mont Saint Michel

Hotels and options around the Mont St Michel, near Beauvoir or Pontorson

The first two times I came, I stayed in Pontorson. Firstly because I didn’t know it could be much closer (yes, it was a long long time ago!), but also because there are many more options and it’s also cheaper. And frankly, within a 20-minute radius, there’s some very nice accommodation!

Advantages:

  • much more choice, and very good accommodation
  • much cheaper
  • more choice of restaurants to eat too

Disadvantages:

  • you have to pay for parking at the Mont
  • you have to leave early to get there early
Château de Boucéel
🏰 Luxury · 5 stars
Château de Boucéel

15 min from the Mont – Park, heated pool, billiards

9.0/10
  • 18th-century château, listed historic building
  • Rooms with antique furniture, park views
  • Award-winning chefs, heated outdoor pool

From €450/nightFree cancellation

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Les Escargots du Mont
🌿 B&B
Les Escargots du Mont

Tanis – 12 km from the Mont · Peaceful retreat

9.3/10
  • Warm welcome, staff rated 9.9/10
  • Homemade breakfast with local products
  • Garden, terrace, free parking, Wi-Fi

From €85/nightFree cancellation

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Les Chambres de Villée
🏡 B&B
Les Chambres de Villée

Saint-Georges-de-Gréhaigne – 14 km from the Mont

9.1/10
  • Beautiful building, clean and modern rooms
  • Shared breakfast, generous and varied
  • Attentive hosts, pets welcome, free parking

From €95/nightFree cancellation

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ibis Pontorson
💶 Budget option
ibis Pontorson Baie du Mont

10 km from the Mont · Parking + EV charging

8.3/10
  • Free parking with EV & Tesla charging stations
  • On-site restaurant, buffet breakfast
  • Pets welcome, clean and comfortable rooms

From €80/nightFree cancellation

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L'Orée du Mont
⭐ Top pick · 9.7
L'Orée du Mont

Pontorson – 10 km from the Mont · Staff rated 10/10

9.7/10
  • Christine, exceptional host, staff rated 10/10
  • Gourmet homemade breakfast (caramel, crêpes...)
  • Manicured park, bright rooms, bike rental

From €140/nightFree cancellation

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Domaine de la Besnerie
🛁 Private spa
Domaine de la Besnerie

Tanis – 12 km from the Mont · Spa & pool

8.9/10
  • Private spa + hot tub in every accommodation
  • Heated outdoor pool, surrounded by nature
  • Self-catering cottages, absolute peace and quiet

From €160/nightFree cancellation

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Auberge de la Baie
🐑 Salt meadow sheep
Auberge de la Baie

In the heart of the bay · 2 km from the shuttle

8.4/10
  • Salt meadow sheep pass in front of the hotel
  • GR34, GR223 and Véloscénie cycle route from the door
  • Free parking, pets welcome, couples: 9.3/10

From €80/nightFree cancellation

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Best Western Montgomery Pontorson
🏚️ 16th-century manor
Best Western Montgomery

Pontorson – 5 min drive from the Mont

8.6/10
  • 16th-century manor full of history, garden
  • Large comfortable rooms, bathtub available
  • Highly rated staff, ideal for families

From €80/nightFree cancellation

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The cheapest hotels and accommodations

For those on a budget, here’s a selection of cheap accommodations, between €50 and €80 a night. Be warned, it does go up a bit in high season, although you can always get decent prices. However, you’ll need to book early.

The big advantage is that there really is quite a lot of choice, here are a few inexpensive examples

Au Bon Accueil
🏡 B&B · 18th century
Au Bon Accueil

13 min from the Mont · GR34 trail nearby

8.6/10
  • 18th-century Breton stone house
  • Homemade breakfast: bread, jams & yoghurts
  • Free parking, bike storage, GR34 trail on foot

From €75/nightFree cancellation

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Camping Haliotis
🏕️ Camping · Mobile home
Camping Haliotis

On the Couesnon river · 10 min from the Mont

8.4/10
  • Heated pool + hot tub (May–Sept)
  • Mobile homes with equipped kitchen & private terrace
  • Cycle paths to the Mont, tennis, pétanque, sauna

From €65/nightFree cancellation

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Aux Chambres du Mont
🌊 View of the Mont
Aux Chambres du Mont

Huisnes-sur-Mer – 7 km from the Mont · Guaranteed view

9.0/10
  • View of Mont Saint-Michel from the room
  • À la carte breakfast, pizzas available on-site
  • Natural, peaceful setting, easy parking

From €77/nightFree cancellation

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Gîte Le Chausey
🐴 Cottage · Equestrian centre
Gîte Le Chausey

Pontorson – 7 km from the Mont · Horses on site

8.3/10
  • Entire apartment with equipped kitchen
  • Adjacent equestrian centre, bay crossing on horseback
  • Free private parking, absolute peace

From €75/nightFree cancellation

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Hôtel Les 4 Salines
🍽️ Gastronomic restaurant
Hôtel Les 4 Salines

10 min from the Mont · TGV shuttle included

7.8/10
  • Gastronomic restaurant, local seafood
  • Shuttle to TGV stations and airports
  • Soundproofed rooms, free parking

From €75/nightFree cancellation

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Au Détour du Mont
🏡 B&B · Authentic
Au Détour du Mont

Roz-sur-Couesnon – 11 km from the Mont · Mont views

8.9/10
  • Authentic old house in the heart of the village
  • Generous homemade breakfast, warm atmosphere
  • Garden, terrace, board games, staff rated 9.6

From €80/nightFree cancellation

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Le Domaine de Belleville
⭐ Top pick · 9.7
Le Domaine de Belleville

Dragey-Ronthon · Staff rated 9.9/10

9.7/10
  • Norman countryside, total peace, horses as far as you can see
  • Suite with bathtub, minibar, coffee machine
  • Gourmet breakfast with quality local products

From €130/nightFree cancellation

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L'Étape du Mont Family Hostel
🚲 Hostel · Perfect for cyclists
L'Étape du Mont, Family Hostel

Pontorson – 10 km from the Mont · Couples: 9.6/10

9.0/10
  • Family hostel, ideal for cyclists
  • Shared kitchen, billiards, darts, bar, terrace
  • Top staff (9.7/10), insider tips for the Mont

From €60/nightFree cancellation

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Visit the Mont Saint Michel in a day from Paris

So yes it’s not next door and it’s quite a drive. But if you want to visit Mont Saint Michel from Paris in a day, it’s possible, and it’s very convenient!

If you don’t want to worry about anything, there are agencies offering to organise everything for you (bus transport, visit…) from Paris.

You’ll also get a guided tour of the superb abbey.

This usually takes 14 hours, departing from the west of Paris (towards Porte Maillot, to be confirmed)

Guided day trip to Mont Saint-Michel from Paris
🏰 Guided day trip
Mont Saint-Michel from Paris: guided day trip
📍Departs Paris · 14h · Abbey entrance included
★★★★★ 4.5/5 · French-speaking guide

Experience the magic of Mont Saint-Michel with a passionate guide, then visit the abbey with an informative audio guide. Free time to explore the village at your own pace.

🎟️Abbey entrance included
🎧Audio guide included
🚌Air-conditioned round trip
🕐Free time included
Mont Saint-Michel small group minibus from Paris
🌟 Small group · 8 max
Mont Saint-Michel small group minibus (8 max) from Paris
📍Departs Paris · Trilingual guide FR/EN/ES
★★★★★ 4.6/5 · Abbey entrance included

The most immersive experience: minibus of 8 max, trilingual guide, abbey entrance and audio guide included. Medieval village, Gothic abbey and insider tips to make the most of every moment.

🎟️Abbey entrance + audio guide
🚐Minibus 8 max, air-conditioned
🗣️Trilingual guide FR/EN/ES
🕐Free time included

In conclusion

That’s it, I think I’ve told you everything! I haven’t been able to list everything because there is a lot (a lot!) of accommodation within 1 hour of the Mont. However, I’ve tried to list the essentials, i.e. those in the Mont and right next to it, then the nicest (and cheapest) around Pontorson, i.e. not far.

But above all, and I’d stress this if you can, staying there means you can get there as early as possible to avoid the crowds, because it can be really touristy. So hop hop, ideally take advantage of the sunrise over the Mont (the colours are superb) and go off to have the narrow streets all to yourself!

If you want to know more, here is my full guide about visiting the Mont Saint Michel !

Don’t hesitate to read the following article if you want to know how to get to Mont Saint Michel without a car.

Also, don’t forget Mont Saint Michel is really close to beautiful places like Saint Malo the medieval city, and the beginning of the Emerald coast.

Further west, in the Côtes d’Armor, you’ll find Perros Guirec and if you head south, you’ll find something really interesting, thousands of menhirs in Carnac.

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