Best natural monuments around L'Ametlla De Mar feature a diverse coastal landscape. This fishing village on the Costa Daurada is known for its well-preserved natural ecosystems, including numerous coves and beaches. The region offers opportunities to explore Mediterranean vegetation, reddish cliffs, and clear waters. These natural features provide a setting for outdoor activities and nature observation.
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On Illot beach, there is a small island that is almost attached to the beach. It is a beautiful place, with a rugged and wild environment.
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Although in a protected area, there is a demarcated road with flags through the dunes to it and you can return via the beach except at spring tide
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The Fangar lighthouse, in its current state, dates from 1972, is 20 meters high and projects an intermittent white light every 12 seconds, visible up to 12 miles offshore. The original lighthouse was built in 1864 but was destroyed during the civil war, being replaced by an eight meter high metal structure until its current modernization. Because of the place where it is, in the middle of the Fangar peninsula, it is one of the architectural and landscape symbols of the Ebro Delta.
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Like so much of the coast in this region: PICTURESQUE and SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL...
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Secluded small stone beach near l'Ampolla. Ideal for children.
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As its name indicates, this cove hides a picturesque cavity in the rock that has been the source of legends. One of them says that the Llop Marí (sea wolf) hides here, a mythological animal that was supposed to attack the pirates who were hiding in the cave. In summer, the cove and its cave are so attractive and popular that it is necessary to reserve access.
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L'Ametlla de Mar is renowned for its diverse and pristine natural environment. You'll discover a stunning coastline featuring numerous coves and beaches, often framed by Mediterranean vegetation, pine forests, and reddish cliffs. The clear waters are perfect for observing marine life, and the area offers a tranquil escape with unspoiled natural beauty.
Yes, several natural monuments are ideal for families. Cala Forn Beach, for instance, offers fine sand and calm waters, with services like a beach bar during high season. L'Illot Rock and Beach also provides a beautiful and accessible environment for a family day out.
The warm, transparent, and often calm waters of L'Ametlla de Mar's coves are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Many spots, like Cala Vidre and Cala Calafato, are known for their crystal-clear waters. You can also explore the seabed and diverse marine habitats through activities like the 'Ruta Submarina'.
Absolutely. The **GR-92 route**, also known as the 'path of the Mediterranean' or Coastal Path, traverses the stunning coastal landscape, offering breathtaking panoramic views and opportunities to stop at various coves. The 'Ruta de Natura a la Costa' specifically focuses on the well-preserved natural ecosystems. For more detailed routes, you can explore MTB Trails around L'Ametlla De Mar or Cycling around L'Ametlla De Mar.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes that take you along the coast and through natural areas. For specific cycling guides and routes, check out Cycling around L'Ametlla De Mar or Road Cycling Routes around L'Ametlla De Mar.
You can explore fascinating geological formations, including the picturesque Llop Marí Cove and Cave. This cavity in the rock is steeped in local legends and offers a unique natural space to discover. During high season, it's advisable to reserve access to the cave.
The natural monuments, especially the coves and beaches, are best enjoyed during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This period offers ideal conditions for swimming, snorkeling, and coastal walks, allowing you to fully appreciate the clear waters and Mediterranean climate.
Many coastal areas provide excellent viewpoints. Platja del Torn is a notable viewpoint and beach, offering expansive views of the coastline. The **GR-92 route** also features numerous spots with breathtaking panoramic views of the Ebro Delta and the sea.
Many coves and beaches are accessible by car, often with parking available, such as Cala Forn Beach. For more secluded spots or to experience the coastal landscape fully, walking paths like the GR-92 provide access to many natural areas. Some, like Cala de Santes Creus, might have relatively more difficult access, contributing to their unspoiled nature.
The region's natural monuments are characterized by their unspoiled character, Mediterranean vegetation, and diverse ecosystems. Protected areas like Cala de Santes Creus highlight the ecological value and biodiversity. You can observe various plant and animal species, especially along the 'Ruta de Natura a la Costa', and enjoy the tranquility away from urban bustle.
Yes, some natural areas have historical significance. For example, Cala Forn Beach is located near the remains of Sant Jordi d'Alfama Castle, a 17th-century fort built on a medieval fortification. This offers a blend of natural beauty and historical context.
The Fangar Lighthouse is an iconic landmark indicating the proximity of Punta del Fangar, an extensive coastal peninsula with sandbanks and dunes. It's a striking architectural and landscape symbol of the Ebro Delta. There is no paved road to reach it; you can walk or cycle (wide tires recommended) along the beach or through the dunes behind the beach to this exceptional spot.


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