AN ENRICHING EDUCATIONAL TRIP IN THE HEART OF HISTORY AND NATURE
By choosing 8 Milles Nautic for your stay, you are offering your students much more than just accommodation, catering and water sports activities. You are giving them an enriching experience in a region that combines culture, history and nature, while promoting interactive and fun learning.
Discovering Mont Saint-Michel
Located just a few kilometres away, Mont Saint-Michel is an iconic site that offers a unique immersion in the history and heritage of the region.
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this architectural masterpiece, surrounded by spectacular tides, is an ideal place to spark students' curiosity about historical, geographical and environmental issues. Visiting this site will help students understand the challenges involved in conserving such heritage and the importance of preserving marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
The D-Day beaches: a living history lesson
Close to our water sports centres, the D-Day beaches of 6 June 1944, a true testament to the history of the Second World War, allow students to immerse themselves in a significant period.
Visits to museums, military cemeteries and memorials encourage reflection on freedom, peace and sacrifice, while linking the school curriculum to contemporary history. It is a unique opportunity to deepen knowledge and bring history to life through immersive visits.
A unique natural environment to explore
The natural heritage of Granville Terre et Mer is equally remarkable. The Chausey Islands, with their exceptional flora and fauna, offer an ideal setting for school trips in the heart of nature.
This site, renowned for its biodiversity, gives pupils a better understanding of environmental issues and the importance of preserving marine ecosystems. What's more, the diversity of the region's marine and terrestrial landscapes lends itself to sporting and educational activities, which tie in perfectly with school curricula focusing on geography, biology and natural history.