Behaviour in the nature reserve

Just as on the roads, there are a few rules to follow when out in nature and in our nature park. When we are out in nature, we are in the natural habitat of hares, roe deer, red deer and many other wild animals.

1. Please keep our nature park clean!!!
Please take any rubbish you bring with you back home with you.

2. Smoking, barbecues and open fires of any kind are prohibited throughout the nature park – risk of forest fire!

3. Feeding the animals in the enclosures is at your own risk; climbing over fences and barriers is not permitted.
Please only feed the animals using the automatic feeders.

4. Parents have a duty of constant supervision and are responsible for their children.
Caution – risk of falling along the cliff edge!

5. Playing music and making noise is not permitted. 

6. Always stay on the marked footpaths, routes and trails. Keep your dog on a lead.

7. Spend your days in the great outdoors – the twilight and night-time hours are when many wild animals forage for food.

8. Please note that entry to hunters’ feeding areas in the forest is prohibited.

9. Under the Forestry Act, cycling in the forest and on forest roads is not permitted. Illegal parking of cars in the forest and camping are also prohibited; please use the designated car parks. 

Enjoy nature. Protect wildlife.
Thank you for your understanding!

Tip: when relieving yourself in the forest, dig a small hole with your heel, then cover it up again or place a stone on top.