Guidelines and advice for visitors
The Park is for you to enjoy the beauty of nature, but in order to safeguard it, visitors are requested to follow a few simple rules.
- Keep to the marked paths and trails so as not to damage the vegetation or frighten the animals. However, you can enter those meadows and woods set aside for your enjoyment and education.
- Do not remain in the Park after closing time.
- Do not forget to bring binoculars, magnifying glasses and cameras: you will need these to get “close” to the plants and animals and document your discoveries.
- Do not hesitate to contact the Park wardens to answer your questions on the plants and animals of the Park and about the best routes to take.
- Avoid making any disturbance and do not use a radio. Sounds, noises and lights can disturb the animals and also other visitors.
- Do not light fires outside the designated areas and do not throw away cigarette ends.
- Do not damage flowers or plants. Do not remove any mushrooms, eggs, larvae or nests from their natural habitat.
- Do not leave any rubbish.
- Do not disturb the animals. Without meaning to, you could interrupt an important moment of their biological cycle.
- Do not bring any animals whatsoever, to the Park. Domestic animals can transmit many diseases to wild ones. In turn they can be infected or infested by wild animals. It is clearly in the interests of visitors and the Park Authority to avoid such risks. At an ecological level, the intentional or accidental abandoning of domestic animals in the Park (such as cats, ferrets, hamsters, etc.) could have serious effects on many parts of the ecosystem.
Please remember that motor vehicles are not allowed in any of the parkland areas, except for those of the emergency services and of residents authorized by the Park Authority.
Your help is needed to keep the Park as it is.
Thank you for your help.