Cala Forn is a picturesque cove located in L'Ametlla de Mar within the northern Terres de l'Ebre region of Catalonia, Spain. It is cherished for its crystal-clear waters, fine golden sand, and serene natural surroundings. The cove is perfect for diving or snorkeling to admire the marine fauna. Cala Forn also features a special beach bar that offers exquisite food and service, adding to its appeal. The beach is surrounded by vegetation, mainly pines, which enhances its scenic beauty. Additionally, it is near the remains of the 13th-century Castle of the Order of Sant Jordi d'Alfama. Visitors can explore the coast through several hiking routes in the area, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and adventure.
The cove's beach slopes gently into the warm Mediterranean waters, creating a safe and enjoyable environment for swimming and other water activities. Cala Forn is a popular destination for couples and families alike due to its tranquil ambiance and beautiful natural setting.
The surrounding area offers various activities and attractions, including the nearby Cala Sant Jordi and Cala Vidre, each with their unique charm and facilities. Cala Forn is accessible by car from the N-340 main road and the A-7 motorway, and also by train via the Tarragona-Tortosa line, Ametlla de Mar station.