The Park's rules

A national park is a natural area, open to all, but subject to a strict code of conduct.
 

The circulation of motor vehicules is forbidden, fishing is subject to the normal regulations of the Code rural.


No picking, no collecting the animals, plants, rocks and fossils all belong to the environment. No camping, no bivouacking. Bivouacking is allowed near certain refuges, under the control of the warden.
No dogs, not even on a lead, so as not to disturb wild and domestic animals alike. Leave no rubbish, no trace of your passage.
No loud noise, no disturbance, for the tranquility of all. No fires. To reduce the risk of wild-fires and to avoid damaging the soil.
No paragliders or other means of air-transport. Overflying at less than 1000m is also forbidden for the tranquility of the animals. No mountain biking. For the safety of walkers and to avoid erosion of the paths. However, certain trails in the Park have been designated for biking.

Fines for contravening Park Regulations range from 75 FF (11.43 Euros) to 900 FF (137.20 Euros). For more serious offences, the Park Rangers may prosecute the offenders.