Stand Up Paddle in La Vanlée harbourStand Up Paddle in La Vanlée harbour
©Stand Up Paddle in La Vanlée harbour|Estelle Cohier
Destination Granville Terre et MerEurope's highest tides

Europe’s highest tides

Granville Terre et Mer, located to the north-east of the Bay of Mont Saint-Michel, is home to Europe’s highest tides. Discover how the tides work, and admire the magnificent landscapes that live to the rhythm of the tides.


Granville Terre et Mer, a destination

Precious by nature

Lisa Et Fred Zostere Credit Photo Frederik ChevallierLisa Et Fred Zostere Credit Photo Frederik Chevallier
©Lisa Et Fred Zostere Credit Photo Frederik Chevallier|Frédérik Chevallier
Balade Avec Les Anes Du Domaine D Esthine Credit Otgtm Estelle Cohier 37418 1920pxBalade Avec Les Anes Du Domaine D Esthine Credit Otgtm Estelle Cohier 37418 1920px
©Balade Avec Les Anes Du Domaine D Esthine Credit Otgtm Estelle Cohier 37418 1920px|Estelle Cohier
The Chausey archipelago from the airThe Chausey archipelago from the air
©The Chausey archipelago from the air|Marie-Claude Vergne
Gael Gautier 02Gael Gautier 02
©Gael Gautier 02|Estelle Cohier
View of Mont Saint-Michel Bay at low tide from the Champeaux cliffsView of Mont Saint-Michel Bay at low tide from the Champeaux cliffs
©View of Mont Saint-Michel Bay at low tide from the Champeaux cliffs|Philippe Fauvel
A family on a bike next to the mouth of the Thar at Saint-Pair-sur-MerA family on a bike next to the mouth of the Thar at Saint-Pair-sur-Mer
©A family on a bike next to the mouth of the Thar at Saint-Pair-sur-Mer|Thomas Jouanneau
Andrea Gillet Caratti 20Andrea Gillet Caratti 20
©Andrea Gillet Caratti 20|Marie-Claude Vergne
View of Tombelaine and Mont Saint-Michel from the Champeaux and Carolles cliffsView of Tombelaine and Mont Saint-Michel from the Champeaux and Carolles cliffs
©View of Tombelaine and Mont Saint-Michel from the Champeaux and Carolles cliffs|Estelle Cohier
Emmanuelle Marie Bateau Petite LauraEmmanuelle Marie Bateau Petite Laura
©Emmanuelle Marie Bateau Petite Laura|Estelle Cohier
The main tributary of the Sienne, the Airou winds its way for over 35km through the hard rock of a sinuous, steep-sided valley.The main tributary of the Sienne, the Airou winds its way for over 35km through the hard rock of a sinuous, steep-sided valley.
©The main tributary of the Sienne, the Airou winds its way for over 35km through the hard rock of a sinuous, steep-sided valley.|Syndicat Intercommunal d'Aménagement et d'Entretien de la Sienne
Flowering vegetation on the Cent Vergées peat moorlandFlowering vegetation on the Cent Vergées peat moorland
©Flowering vegetation on the Cent Vergées peat moorland|Katy Bion