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Bed and Breakfast
"Les Salles"

Mont-Saint-Michel
Vue aérienne du Mont Saint-Michel
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"The Flower Room"

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Welcome to Joël’s, in the heart of Mont-Saint-Michel Bay!

Welcome to Les Salles, a 19th century bed & breakfast nestled in the heart of Mont-Saint-Michel Bay.

My name is Joël and I welcome you to this haven of peace where calm and serenity reign. Enjoy an authentic stay just a stone's throw from the Norman Wonder, in a warm and environmentally friendly setting.

Discover our comfortable rooms and our peaceful garden, ideal for recharging your batteries after a day of discovery.

Do not hesitate to contact me, I will be happy to make your stay an unforgettable moment!

Joel

OUR ECOLOGICAL COMMITMENT

Respectful of the environment and concerned about your comfort, we have chosen clean and sustainable energy. Our house is powered by a wind turbine and state-of-the-art solar panels, and we use an aerothermal heat pump for heating and another for hot water.

 

Our electricity is 100% green thanks to batteries connected directly to the solar panels but also with the help of the virtual battery MySmartBattery from mylight150.

We are proud to contribute to the preservation of this exceptional site and to offer you a stay in harmony with nature. Do not hesitate to ask us about our eco-responsible approaches, we will be happy to share our experience with you!

 
CHAMBRES

OUR ROOMS

Discover the authentic charm of our rooms, where comfort and simplicity rhyme with serenity. Book now for an unforgettable getaway in the heart of the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel.

SERVICES

OUR SERVICES

Every morning, enjoy a hearty homemade breakfast in our bright veranda. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate and fresh orange juice accompany mini-croissants, mini-pains au chocolat, fresh breads, rusks, fresh fruit, as well as our homemade jams and compotes, for a gourmet and authentic awakening.
Additional charge : € 8 per person per night .
Enjoy our peaceful garden, garden furniture and deckchairs in summer to relax and enjoy nature.
Free Wi-Fi internet access throughout the property.
For a comfortable stay, cleaning is carried out daily in the common areas, and on request for the rooms during stays of several days, in order to guarantee impeccable cleanliness and a peaceful atmosphere throughout your stay in the heart of the bay of
Mont-Saint-Michel.
Enjoy a moment of peace in your room while enjoying a cup of coffee or tea accompanied by madeleines.
Take advantage of our fully equipped kitchen, on request , to prepare your meals, and enjoy them in complete peace in our bright veranda or, on sunny days, on the garden tables in the heart of a green setting.
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GUEST REVIEW

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"A quiet night spent, simple but comfortable room with fairly large bathroom. We had a pleasant, restful night. Very friendly welcome, pleasant breakfast. Try the carrot jams and other homemade ones."

GALERIE

GALLERY

ACTIVITÉS

ACTIVITIES

Visit to Mont-Saint-Michel

Mont-Saint-Michel, a wonder of the West, is a must-see in Normandy.

This rock, crowned by a medieval abbey, stands proudly in the heart of a bay with impressive tides.

Lose yourself in its picturesque streets, visit the abbey, and admire the panoramic view of the bay.

A unique and unforgettable experience!

Photo credit: Unsplash - © Johanneke Kroesbergen-Kamps

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Crossing the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel

Enjoy a unique experience crossing the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel on foot, accompanied by an experienced guide.

Discover the secrets of this magical place, its shifting sands, its flora and fauna. Walk in the footsteps of pilgrims and admire the Marvel from a unique perspective.

An immersive and enriching adventure for young and old!

Photo credit: Ben en Baie - © Benjamin Pontais

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Hiking on the paths of the Bay

The Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel offers a network of varied hiking trails, suitable for all levels.

Follow the coastline, cross the polders, discover picturesque villages, and enjoy exceptional panoramas of the Mont-Saint-Michel and its bay.

An invitation to discovery and contemplation, in the heart of unspoiled nature.

Photo credit: Unsplash - © Alexandre Debiève

Mont-Saint-Michel Pilgrimage

Follow in the footsteps of pilgrims of yesteryear and explore the ancient paths that lead to Mont-Saint-Michel.

 

Pilgrimage to Mont-Saint-Michel, pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, or pilgrimage to Tro Breizh, each itinerary offers a unique spiritual and cultural experience.

Hike in an exceptional natural setting, visit places steeped in history, and immerse yourself in the magic of the bay.

Photo credit: Wikimanche - © Gilles Patry

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Alligator Bay

Alligator Bay is a wildlife park that will introduce you to the fascinating world of reptiles.

See alligators, crocodiles, turtles, snakes, and many other exotic animals.

Educational activities and shows will help you learn more about these fascinating creatures.

Chills guaranteed!

Photo credits: © Alligator Bay

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​Bike ride in the heart of the Bay

Hop on your bike and explore the enchanting landscapes of Mont-Saint-Michel Bay. Numerous cycle routes crisscross the bay, offering breathtaking views of the Norman Wonder and its bay.

 

Cycle along the coast, cross the polders, discover picturesque villages, and enjoy a breath of fresh air.

An ideal activity for exploring the bay at your own pace, with family or friends.

Photo credit: La Vélomaritime - © Emmanuel Berthier

​Bike rental in Beauvoir, a stone's throw from our rooms.

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Go back in time at the Moulin de Moidrey

Perched on a verdant hill, the Moulin de Moidrey is a beautifully restored 19th-century windmill.

It offers breathtaking panoramic views of Mont-Saint-Michel Bay and its surroundings. Visit the interior of the mill to discover its mechanism in action and the secrets of flour production.

An authentic and educational experience for young and old!

Photo credit: Wikimanche - © Benh LIEU SONG

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Stroll through the historic town of Pontorson

Pontorson is a charming historic town located near Mont-Saint-Michel.

Stroll through its picturesque streets, admire its 12th-century church and half-timbered houses, and soak up the peaceful atmosphere of this Norman town.

Take the opportunity to discover the local specialties in the town's restaurants and shops.

Photo credit: Wikimanche - © GO69

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Visit to the Scriptorial of Avranches

The Scriptorial d'Avranches is a unique museum that traces the history of Mont-Saint-Michel and its precious manuscripts.

Through interactive exhibits and fascinating collections, you will discover the evolution of this iconic site, from its origins to the present day.

A fascinating journey through time and knowledge!

Photo credit: Flickr - © Mozernatureson

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​Granville : Privateer stopover and seaside charm

Granville is a charming port town in Normandy that combines history, culture, and natural beauty. Explore its fortified Upper Town, admire its granite houses, and discover the Christian Dior Museum, which retraces the childhood of the famous fashion designer.

Stroll around the bustling port, France's leading shellfish port, and enjoy the fine sandy beaches to relax or enjoy water sports.

Photo credit: Granville Terre et Mer Tourist Office - © Cécile BALLON Photography

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Saint-Malo : the corsair city

Saint-Malo, a proud corsair city, is a fortified town steeped in history, located on Brittany's Emerald Coast.

Its imposing ramparts, cobbled streets, and granite houses bear witness to a rich maritime past.

Explore the city walls, discover the castle, stroll along the beaches, and admire the breathtaking sea views from the ramparts.

Be sure to try local specialties, such as crêpes and seafood.

Saint-Malo is an ideal destination for lovers of history, culture, and nature.

Photo credit: Unsplash - © Maureen Cosnard

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Cancale : the oyster capital

Cancale, a charming port town, is renowned for its oysters, cultivated in the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel.

Located on the north coast of Brittany, it offers magnificent scenery and an authentic atmosphere.

Visit the Port de la Houle, discover the oyster beds, enjoy fresh oysters overlooking the sea, and stroll to Pointe du Grouin for a panoramic view of the bay.

Cancale is a must-see destination for foodies and seafood lovers.

Photo credit: Unsplash - © Rafael Ishkhanyan

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Sainte-Anne-de-la-Grève Chapel : A haven of peace in the heart of the bay

Nestled on a rocky islet in the heart of Mont-Saint-Michel Bay, the Sainte-Anne-de-la-Grève Chapel is a place of pilgrimage and contemplation imbued with serenity. This historic chapel offers an exceptional panorama of the Merveille and the magnificent landscapes of the bay.

Whether you are a believer or simply a lover of nature and heritage, a visit is a must to appreciate the beauty and tranquility of this unique place.

Photo credit: Flickr - © Foucher Quentin

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​German military ossuary of Huisnes-sur-Mer : Place of memory and contemplation

Pay your respects at this unique memorial site in France, where 11,956 German soldiers, women, children, and 58 unknown dead who fell during the Second World War are buried.

This mausoleum, located near Mont-Saint-Michel, is a poignant testament to history and invites reflection on the consequences of conflict.

At its summit, there is a belvedere overlooking the bay.

Photo credit: Flickr - © Napafloma-Photographe

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Saint-James : In the footsteps of the Liberation

Saint-James, a town steeped in history, is a must-see memorial site for understanding the Battle of Normandy and the Liberation.

 

Visit the American Cemetery, where thousands of fallen American soldiers are buried, and the Liberation Museum, which retraces the events of this key period in history.

Soak up the poignant atmosphere of these sites and pay tribute to the heroes of World War II.

Photo credit: Flickr - © Steve Grosbois

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Workshop : A Living Maritime Tradition

Immerse yourself in the world of "Les Tricots SAINT JAMES" brand, famous for its authentic sailor sweaters and striped shirts, by visiting its historic workshop.

Discover the traditional craftsmanship of textile manufacturing, from knitting to garment manufacturing.

An immersive and exciting experience for lovers of fashion and maritime heritage.

Photo credit : © Tricots SAINT JAMES

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​Avranches and its Botanical Garden : Panorama and botany

Overlooking the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel, Avranches offers exceptional panoramic views and a rich historical heritage.

Stroll through its Jardin des Plantes, a green haven of peace with breathtaking views of the Mont-Saint-Michel.

Admire the variety of botanical species and discover the town's history through its monuments and museums.

Photo credit: Flickr - © Holger Torp

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​Chausey Islands : Wild and preserved archipelago

Embark on an excursion, a timeless getaway to the Chausey Islands, a heavenly archipelago off the coast of Granville.

This small, wild paradise, composed of a multitude of islets and white-sand beaches, is an ideal place to recharge your batteries and reconnect with nature.

Explore the magnificent landscapes, observe the exceptional flora and fauna, and enjoy the peace and quiet of this unspoiled place.

Photo credit: Flickr - © François Levalet

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​Dol-de-Bretagne : A medieval town steeped in history

Dol-de-Bretagne is a charming medieval town that has retained all its old-world charm. Located near Mont-Saint-Michel, it offers a fascinating journey through time.

Its architectural gem, Saint-Samson Cathedral, is a masterpiece of Breton Gothic art.

Stroll through its picturesque streets lined with half-timbered houses, discover the history of the Stuarts, and admire the majestic Menhir du Champ Dolent, one of the largest in Brittany.

Dol-de-Bretagne is a must-see for history and heritage enthusiasts.

Photo credit: Destination Saint-Malo Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel - © SMBMSM

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​Mont-Dol : Breton panorama and Arthurian legends

Perched on a rocky peak, Mont-Dol offers breathtaking panoramic views of Mont-Saint-Michel Bay and the surrounding landscape.

This picturesque village, steeped in history and legend, is an ideal place for a timeless getaway.

Explore its medieval streets, its 13th-century cathedral, and discover the footsteps of the legendary King Arthur.

Photo credit: Flickr - © Yvon Kerdavid

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​Villedieu-les-Poêles : The beating heart of Norman craftsmanship

Discover Villedieu-les-Poêles, the "City of Copper," the cradle of coppersmithing, where traditional craftsmanship thrives in the heart of Normandy.

Visit the copper workshop, the bell foundry, and the coppersmith museum to admire the artisans' work and understand traditional manufacturing techniques.

Stroll through its picturesque courtyards, enjoy the local market, and explore its rich heritage.

 

A place of authenticity and expertise not to be missed.

Photo credit: Flickr - © boissondecremeetsucre

Combourg : In the footsteps of Chateaubriand

Combourg, the birthplace of writer François-René de Chateaubriand, is steeped in the romantic atmosphere of the 19th century. The medieval castle, with its imposing towers and lush green park, will transport you to the world of the famous author.

Visit his birthplace, now a museum, and discover the landscapes that inspired his works, such as Lake Combourg, a haven for reverie and contemplation.

Combourg is an ideal destination for lovers of literature and nature.

Photo credit: Unsplash - © Giulio Troncanetti

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Dinan : Medieval city at the gateway to Brittany

Step back in time with a visit to Dinan, a fortified medieval city that has preserved its old-world charm.

Stroll along its ramparts, admire its half-timbered houses, and visit the castle and the Basilica of Saint-Sauveur.

Dinan is a lively and welcoming town, ideal for a cultural and gourmet getaway.

Photo credit: Unsplash - © Pedro Lastra

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​Dinard : Belle-Époque elegance on the Emerald Coast

Dinard, a chic seaside resort on the Emerald Coast, captivates with its Belle Époque architecture, elegant villas, and lush gardens.

Stroll along the seawall, relax on the fine sandy beaches, admire the sea views, and enjoy the refined atmosphere of this seaside town.

Photo credit: Unsplash - © Sébastien Le Derout

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