Mont-Saint-Michel Bay

Mont-Saint-Michel Bay
UNESCO World Heritage Site
LocationBrittany, Normandy, France
Part ofMont-Saint-Michel and its Bay
CriteriaCultural: (i), (iii), (vi)
Reference80bis
Inscription1979 (3rd Session)
Extensions2007
Coordinates48°38′05″N 1°30′38″W / 48.634722°N 1.510556°W / 48.634722; -1.510556
Official nameBaie du Mont-Saint-Michel
Designated14 October 1994
Reference no.709
Location of Mont-Saint-Michel Bay in France

The Mont-Saint-Michel Bay (French: baie du Mont-Saint-Michel, pronounced [ dy mɔ̃ sɛ̃ miʃɛl]; Breton: Bae Menez-Mikael) is located between Brittany (to the south west) and the Normandy peninsula of Cotentin (to the south and east). The bay was listed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1979 for its aesthetic quality and its importance to the Christian tradition. Due to the significant tidal movements in this region (over 10 meters) a large part of the bay is uncovered at low tide. There are two granitic islands in the bay: Tombelaine and the Mont-Saint-Michel. Many birds and harbor seals live in this area.