Good practices
In order to be able to enjoy natural spaces, visitors must be prepared and establish boundaries, in order to strike a balance between using these spaces and preserving them.

Bring the right equipment with you. Good footwear and appropriate clothing can prevent accidents and protect you from weather conditions.

Prepare for your visit. Find out about how difficult the route you want to do is, the conditions of the terrain and the weather, and whether you need to book access to the area.

Do not spend too long at the pool, so that the fauna that lives there can rest.

Follow the marked pathways and avoid creating new ones.

Take the opportunity to get back to nature: you don’t need radios, tables, refrigerators or inflatables to enjoy it.

Always keep pets on a leash and under control.

Don’t leave any rubbish, and please pick up other people’s if you find it. Preserving the environment is an obligation for everyone.

Leave nature as you found it. Picking a flower or taking an animal away with you may seem harmless, but if 200 people do it every day, the area would suffer serious harm.

Cosmetic products and sunscreens are serious pollutants. Please make sure they do not get into the river water.

Try to eat a little distance away from the river, so that you do not leave any rubbish near it.

Too many visitors can affect the balance of the pools. Please exercise restraint when visiting them.

Pass on these ideas to other people! Your help is crucial for preserving these spaces.



