A
national park is a natural area, open to all, but subject to a strict
code of conduct.
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The circulation of motor
vehicules is forbidden, fishing
is subject to the normal regulations of the Code rural.
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No
picking, no collecting the animals,
plants, rocks and fossils all belong to the environment. |
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No
camping, no bivouacking. Bivouacking is allowed near
certain refuges, under the control of the warden. |
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No
dogs, not even on a lead, so
as not to disturb wild and domestic animals alike. |
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Leave
no rubbish, no trace of your passage. |
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No
loud noise, no disturbance, for the tranquility of all.
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No
fires. To reduce the risk of wild-fires and to avoid
damaging the soil. |
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No
paragliders or other means of air-transport. Overflying
at less than 1000m is also forbidden for the tranquility of
the animals. |
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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. |
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| 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. |
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