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Useful tips for visiting the Park

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  • Ignore the car as much as possible. The Natural Park has guided routes in all-terrain vehicles and numerous active tourism activities.
  • Know the weather, as sudden changes in the mountains are frequent.
  • Always carry the appropriate equipment and material: clothing, footwear and food.
  • Choose tours that suit your possibilities.
  • In the backpack he carries a raincoat, small first aid kit, food, water, flashlight, matches or lighter, multipurpose knife, compass and other useful items.
  • To observe the fauna, remain still and quiet so as not to disturb the animals.
  • Avoid going out alone. If you can’t help it, let someone know about your route and return time.
  • If this is your first time hiking, be accompanied by experienced people.
  • Select routes appropriate to your level and view altimetry profiles and effort levels.
  • Use a map or hiking apps on your mobile phone and make sure you have enough battery.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, preferably well-fitting boots.
  • Wear clothing appropriate to the time of year and elevation of the route.
  • Bring a good backpack with water, light food, sunglasses, a hat and sun protection.
  • Hiking poles can be useful, especially on difficult terrain.
  • Respect private areas, especially hunting reserves and livestock areas.
  • Everything you carry must come back, do not leave garbage or organic remains on your way.
  • Use signposted paths and trails to avoid getting lost and affecting the fauna and flora.
  • If you bring a pet, always keep it on a leash.
  • Never make a fire. If you see flames, call 112.
  • Before you head out, check the weather forecasts and avoid bad weather days.
  • Remember: Lack of foresight, ignorance, insecurity, and clumsiness can have fatal consequences on the mountain.