Is there a train from Bayeux to Mont St Michel?
SNCF operates a train from Bayeux to Pontorson – Mont-Saint-Michel every 4 hours. Tickets cost €21 – €45 and the journey takes 2h 13m. France’s state-owned railway company is a fast and efficient way of travelling around the country, with over 14,000 trains operating daily.
Which train station in Paris goes to Bayeux?
Saint Lazare Station
If you want to get from Paris to Bayeux quickly, take an Intercités train from Paris’ Saint Lazare Station.
How do I get to Mont St Michel by train?
There are no direct trains to Mont Saint Michel island. However, visitors can take the train to Pontorson and then a direct shuttle bus to the site from there, which takes no more than 15 minutes.
How long is the train ride from Paris to Mont Saint Michel?
Paris to Mont-St-Michel by train
Journey time | From 3h 51m |
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Distance | 177 miles (284 km) |
Frequency | 1 train per day |
First train | 07:32 |
Last train | 07:32 |
How do I get from Paris to Mont Saint Michel?
The most efficient route is the 2.5-hour TGV train (rapid-velocity train) from Paris Montparnasse station (in the direction of Saint-Malo) to the Dol-de-Bretagne station, which is 30 kilometers from Mont Saint-Michel. From Dol-de-Bretagne, you can take a (30- to 45-minute) taxi ride to Mont Saint-Michel.
How do I get to Bayeux France?
The nearest airport to Bayeux is Caen (CFR). However, there are better options for getting to Bayeux. You can take a train from London Gatwick (LGW) to Bayeux via London St Pancras International LL, London St Pancras Eurostar, Paris Nord, Magenta, Haussmann Saint-Lazare, and Paris Saint-Lazare in around 6h 50m.
How far is Normandy from Paris by train?
about 125 miles
How to get there: Take the train from Paris’ Gare St. Lazare to Caen, which takes an hour and 45 minutes, or to Bayeux, which is just over two hours away. Normandy, while about 125 miles from Paris, is still a feasible day trip.
Is Mont Saint-Michel free?
Getting into the Mont Saint-Michel is free and you could spend the day just taking in the village and its surrounding views. However, there are many things to see and do including museums, churches and of course, the spectacular Abbey perched on top.
Is Mont-Saint-Michel free?