The GR223 is one of the most popular routes for walkers wanting to discover the charms of Lower Normandy. We invite you to stop off at Saint-Jean-le-Thomas, on the GR223 route!
The GR223
A few words about the GR223
Nicknamed the "customs officers' trail", the GR223 runs for over 660 km between Honfleur and Mont Saint-Michel.
It runs along the Normandy coast from the Pays d'Auge to Cotentin, in Lower Normandy. The 660 km can be divided into 24 stages of between 15 and 30 km each.
Hikers can enjoy unspoilt natural landscapes that are a true concentrate of Normandy.
Discover Saint-Jean-le-Thomas, the "Little Nice of La Manche
The seaside village of Saint-Jean-le-Thomas lies at the very heart of the GR223 route. The route passes through the centre of Saint-Jean-le-Thomas, a "village of art, sea and nature".
Here's what you can discover in Saint-Jean-le-Thomas:
- Two beaches: Pignochet beach and Saint-Michel beach
- The Saint-Michel cove, offering a unique view of the Mont Saint-Michel abbey
- The market which takes place every Sunday morning
- Numerous small shops and restaurants
Your hotel along the GR223
The Hôtel des Bains is ideally located in Saint-Jean-le-Thomas town centre, on the GR223 trail. The Bay of Mont Saint-Michel is just 750 metres away!
Our family-run establishment offers a calm and relaxing setting with its wooded garden, spacious breakfast terrace and outdoor swimming pool. You will also be charmed by its vintage Norman style.
Hôtel des Bains has 7 rooms sleeping up to 4 people. Spacious and pleasantly decorated, they are fully equipped for a comfortable stay.
And if you're a keen hiker, our hotel caters for backpackers and can collect your suitcases and transport them to your next accommodation.
Tip: book your stay online by phone or email and get a free breakfast!