Cala di Forno

Cala di Forno is an anchorage anchorage on the beautiful Tuscan coast of Grosseto. We are talking about a characteristic stretch that features, also the presence of the Maremma Natural Park. The coast, in fact, starting from the Cala di Marina di Grosseto is characterized by a set of itineraries, given by the tourist ferries that specially tread the route.

Talamone, the Parco Naturale dell’ Uccellina, Marina di Albarese and Collelungo are just some of the wonderful tourist stops worth making, in this stretch of coastline, washed by the Tuscan sea. In fact, right at the height of or not far from the Parco Naturale dell’ Uccellina, is Cala di Forno. The anchorages are very special.

Certainly available to boats navigating that very stretch of coastline, it leaves a safe stopping berth for those who are extending their journey to Collelungo but need a rest stop. The cove in question does not look at all like a facility capable of providing port services or assistance.

It should be considered as a buoy mooring space, set up for the entire surface of the cove, in front of the beach. The place is very charming, is guarantees a purely tourist profile for traveling boats. In fact, by mooring one’s boat, one can proceed on dry land, in the direction of a walk in the fascinating pine forest of the beach.

In addition, as you go deeper into the landscape, you can get to the ancient ruins, composed of the famous Saracen towers. An incredible and striking landscape that can provide a diversion in the travel scenario of a navigator who is always accustomed to the open sea.

Because of its characteristics and the particular route proposed by the coast, the cove is beaten on the whole by boats of different kinds, with a certain preference of sailboats. This preference is also driven by the presence of a wind, based on the Mistral, which makes maneuvering in the buoy space easy. Maneuvers facilitated even in not too calm sea conditions, especially if one has a boat with a shallow draft.

During the summer peak season, when the Cove sees heavy traffic characterized, the water surface can accommodate as many as a thousand boats, despite the fact that its space is provided for up to 600 berths, approximately. Clearly, the crowding is due to the cunning of boaters who take advantage of the moorings between boats to maximize the available surface area.

The anchorage of Cala di Forno, is an enchanting sea space, dedicated to boats, where it is possible to access the beauty of inland nature, without sacrificing the wonder of a relaxing view at a time of sunsets on the water.

Daniele Scarpellini

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