I don't have the map, but it's very easy.
If you are in Lorient, heading in direction of Pte. Milou / Marigot Bay / Grand Cul de Sac / etc., the closure begins at the bottom of the hill which is slightly past the cemetery -- immediately after the Lorient fish market. It continues to top of the hill . . . where a road turns to the right to go to Vitet.
If you are in one of the areas mentioned (Pte. Milou / Marigot Bay / Grand Cul de Sac / etc.) and want to go to Lorient, St. Jean, etc., you only can do so by driving to Toiny and along the Grand Fond road.
Friends (staying in Pt Milou) met us for lunch at Grain de Sel for lunch and it took them 20min, so maybe not too bad, assuming there are no trucks in front of you.
How is Grain de Sel for a post Saline, right from the beach, still in bathing suits/T-shirts/cover-ups lunch option? I assume no issue but wanted to make sureFriends (staying in Pt Milou) met us for lunch at Grain de Sel for lunch and it took them 20min, so maybe not too bad, assuming there are no trucks in front of you.
How is Grain de Sel for a post Saline, right from the beach, still in bathing suits/T-shirts/cover-ups lunch option? I assume no issue but wanted to make sure
There were both kinds of groups - street clothes and beach clothes. Our experience, both yesterday and previous years is that the service can get overwhelmed, so early is better than later.How is Grain de Sel for a post Saline, right from the beach, still in bathing suits/T-shirts/cover-ups lunch option? I assume no issue but wanted to make sure
. . . so early is better than later.
There were both kinds of groups - street clothes and beach clothes.
Might get you fast service, or none at all.beach clothes for some at Saline are no clothes![]()
Might get you fast service, or none at all.



