This is our final day in France.
So what better to visit the most visited attraction outside of Paris (Mont Saint Michel)

lance St michael just check this out see there you go you can’t even see it hardly but that castle in the distance is where my beloved has got me walking i reckon it’s 30 minutes so I think I can manage that oh we’re still walking but we’re nearly there we’re on the bridge i’m presuming this bridge originally wasn’t here originally connected by a primitive road built in 1879 and which was covered by water at high tide a raised concrete structure was developed several years later yeah i show you the castle now from here you can see we’re never there i’m both dying for a pee can’t concentrate i’ll see you when I’m in there well never know when I like it €1 to use the loop and just walks for nearly 40 minutes not a chance of my pain there’s got to be a free toilet on here like a little towel question [Music] tires yeah tires yeah so as per usual they’ve turned something beautiful into an absolute gold mine get to shops then you got to pay to get into the castle as well hotel i wonder how much that is to stop there say no more 50 oh I ain’t moaned all day out walking these steps abs are killing me we just found out that yeah it’s €13 to get into the monastery and then it’s a further €18 to get into the museums certainly not to charge don’t they and I certainly won’t be paying yeah yeah last ditch attempt now we’re off [Music] we’re over there now you ready for another ticket okay so all European people between the ages of 18 and 25 can get in free and us in the UK get bundled up the ass and disabled free which is fair enough so and company and company what’s disabled and company fine oh yeah yeah so if I had my disabled badge which I should be able to get now uh I’m going to I’d be able getting free with my happy days more stairs mont San Michichelle and its surrounding bay were inscribed on the UNESCO list of world heritage sites in 1979 for its unique aesthetic and importance as a Catholic site it is visited by more than 3 millions people each year and is the most visited tourist attraction in France outside of Paris so peaceful you’d expect it peaceful though being a monastery wouldn’t you

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