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Mont Saint Michel

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Hey guys! I’m going to Paris over the summer and want to do a day trip to Mont Saint Michel. However, I noticed that trains only leave around 7am and get there at 11-12, which Google says it’s when the tides are high. Correct me if I’m wrong, but low tides seem to appear later in the afternoon. The train leaves to go back to Paris is at 5-6pm. Are there any other form of transportation that I can take to get to Mont Saint Michel a lot earlier so that I can spend more time relaxing there? Do you also have any tips regarding getting there and all that? Thank you!

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