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The pointus are small fishing boats and rails are used to bring the boats ashore. Until the ies there was no motorized fishing and it was important to reach the fishing areas quickly. Since there is no suitable harbor on the sea side between St. Although the Pointus are now motorized, the system continues.
For this reason we suggest here to at least see the boats that are pulled ashore on rails. It is neither easy nor quick to get to the peninsula, you should arrive by public transport, especially in summer, when you can take the 18M ferry from the pontoon Toulon.
Many bus lines stop at this quay in Toulon, where it is called Station Maritime. Attention, the bus service is severely restricted on public holidays. Here on the right, the bus stop is in front of the small supermarket Carrefour. The ferry is active every day with a dense timetable. The 18M ferry takes you from the Toulon pontoon to Ponton des Sablettes in 30 minutes a ferry every 30 minutes during the week and every hour on public holidays. This is also where the tour starts.
From Saint-Tropez and basically from the east, take the A57 and A50 motorways to cross Toulon from east to west. We take La Seyne Center exit. Continue straight on until a second set of traffic lights, turn left here direction Maison de la Jeunesse. Keep going on this one-way road, which gets narrower, more winding and steeper at the front. At the next roundabout, turn left towards Saint Mandrier and continue following the indications to Saint Mandrier.
When we get to the flat area of Les Sablettes it's time to look for a parking space. At a roundabout with an olive tree in the middle, turn left onto Route des Sablettes. Stay in this direction, regardless of roundabouts and other indications. In Les Sablettes do not continue to Saint-Mandrier, it is better to get rid of the vehicle here. There are two large car parks in Les Sablettes. They are to the west and east of the large Fernand Braudel park.