CODE OF CONDUCT
CODE OF CONDUCT
RULES FOR THE DRY AREAS
ACCESS TO THE PARK
The park is unattended. Access to the park is allowed from 9 am until sundown. By entering the park, you accept the code of conduct and the conditions of the release of liability. The managing entities of the park shall not be held responsible for accidents which take place in the park, regardless of the cause, including but not limited to slips, trips and falls, animal bites, contact with plants which cause irritation or rashes or with toxic plants, damage to people or property caused by adverse weather or any other cause, and the theft or loss of personal items.
STAY ON THE PATHS
Stay on the marked path at all times. Visitors are responsible for paying close attention on all trails and following the posted signs and instructions so as not to disturb the wild animals. Comfortable shoes which are well suited to the terrain are recommended. Remember to follow the yellow path.
THIS IS A NATURAL AREA: RESPECT IT
Do not pick plants, flowers or fungi. Leave the trails, paths and equipped picnic/play areas clean; leave rubbish in the bins placed at the entry points. Fires are strictly forbidden. All dogs must remain on a leash at all times.
WATCH WHERE YOU STEP
Because this is a wild, natural area, complete safety is not always guaranteed. Inclement weather, flooding, falling trees and branches, roaming animals and even the lack of artificial light can pose a natural risk. Always pay close attention to your surroundings.
WATCH OUT FOR THE FLOWERS!
If you encounter bees during your walk, don't disturb them, walk calmly away and resist the temptation to pick plants and flowers!
EMERGENCIES
In case of emergencies, hazards or fire, dial 112.
RULES FOR HUMID WOODED MEADOWS
ENTER THE PARK
The park is unmanned. The entrance is free from 9 a.m. to sunset and implies acceptance of the following rules and conditions of disclaimer. The managing bodies do not assume any responsibilities for accidents or injuries that may occur within the park, caused by any event or condition, including falling, slipping, animal bites, contact with stinging or poisonous plants; damage to belongings or persons caused by adverse weather events or any other cause; theft or loss of personal property.
DO NOT INTERACT WITH WATER
Do not throw objects into the pond. Pay attention to wet grasslands that can be slippery and to the pond because of the depth of the water. Do not drink the water in the pond and surrounding areas. The pond is not swimmable; entering the water is prohibited. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
FOLLOW THE PATHS
It is forbidden to go off the marked trails. It is the visitor's responsibility to pay close attention on all trails and follow the directions of information signs so as not to disturb wildlife. It is highly recommended to wear comfortable shoes appropriate for the terrain. Remember to follow the yellow path.
RESPECT NATURE
Do not pick plants, flowers and mushrooms. Do not feed wild animals. Leave the trails and equipped rest areas clean, use the trash cans placed at the entrances. Do not light fires or bring off-leash dogs into the oasis.
WATCH YOUR STEP
The natural area condition implies that safe use is not always guaranteed. Inclement weather, flooding, falling trees and branches, stray animals as well as the absence of artificial lighting are natural risk factors. Always pay close attention.
FOR EMERGENCIES
In case of emergency, danger or fire, contact 112.