• The monuments of Lérins Abbey bear witness to the history of Saint-Honorat Island. ... Our shuttles depart Cannes for Saint-Honorat Island every day of the year.
  • Lerins Abbey (Abbaye de Lerins). A peaceful corner of the Riviera. ... Lerins Abbey (Abbaye de Lerins), Île Saint-Honorat, 06400 Cannes, France.
  • Lérins Abbey (pronounced [leʁɛ]) is a Cistercian monastery on the island of Saint-Honorat, one of the Lérins Islands, on the French Riviera, with an active...
  • Situated on the island of Saint Honorat off the coast of Cannes, the Notre Dame de Lérins Abbey is a Cistercian monastery.
  • Located on the Ile Saint-Honorat, on the territory of the municipality of Cannes, in the Alpes-Maritimes, the Lérins abbey was founded in the 5th century…
  • Church and monastery of the Lérins Abbey. Panoramic picture taken from the fortified monastery. The Lérins Islands with Saint-Honorat on the left. Plan of Lérins Abbey.
  • La communauté monastique de l'Abbaye De Lérins, la Ville de Cannes, le CPIE des Iles de Lérins et Pays d'Azur et le Premier Prud'homme de pêche vous feront...
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  • Lérins Abbey is a historic monastery located on an island off the coast of Cannes, France. The abbey was founded in the 5th century by Saint Honoratus...
  • Explore the Lérins Abbey when you travel to Cannes - Expedia's Lérins Abbey information guide keeps you in the know!
  • Lerins Abbey Tourism (2024) France: Find top attractions, things to do & activities in Lerins Abbey, cannes. Plan your Lerins Abbey trip with Hellotravel.
  • Abbaye de Lerins. 3. 5 reviews. #59 of 71 things to do in Cannes. ... Of course the abbey is very nice but it does not deserve a visit in itself, especially in this context.
  • The abbey of Lérins is an abbey built between the 11th and 14th centuries, then in the 19th century after being closed during the French Revolution.
  • "Abbey, Museum & Monastery". Founded in 410 by Saint Honorat, Monastère et Abbaye de Lérins is currently inhabited by a community of 30 Cistercian monks...