St. Michael’s mount
From ancient cobbles to castle walls, through time and tide, St Michael’s Mount is beckoning.
Striding the causeway, or crossing by boat. Treading medieval pathways or exploring sub-tropical gardens. Climbing to the castle or uncovering stories of harbour, legend and family home. Admire the views, hear the islanders’ tales and unearth a history that lives on in every step. Through time and tide the Mount creates moments to remember. What will yours be?
St Michael’s Mount, Cornwall, approached by a causeway at low tide and by ferry at high tide
St Michaels Mount was originally the site of a Benedictine Priory, approached by a causeway at low tide and by ferry at high tide. The castle dates from C12th. ©National Trust Images/David Noton
You can find the St. Michael’s Mount accessibility policy at: https://www.stmichaelsmount.co.uk/policies, and their accessibility page on their website is: https://www.stmichaelsmount.co.uk/plan-your-visit/access
For more information, to look for other National Trust places that you would like to visit or to book tickets, please check out the National Trust website at http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk
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