The parks that make up the Green Belt are easily accessible on foot, by bicycle or bus. Nevertheless, if you arrive by car, please park in the area is reserved for motorcars
The existing equipment and installations available in the Green Belt (information panels and signs, furniture, information centres, bird observatories, etc.) are at your disposal. Use them and look after them
To help you find your way around the park and obtain more information about the place you are visiting, we advise you to read the information panels that you will find in all the parks
When walking through the parks that make up the Green Belt, use the signposted tracks and paths. These have been prepared for your convenience and in order to avoid damage to local flora and fauna
Respect the No Entry signs and other warnings in areas where building work is underway; the use of areas or installations for specific purposes, and follow the specific prohibitions designed to protect flora and fauna, etc
While you walk, you should observe and listen. This is the best way to enjoy your walk
Allow others to enjoy their visit too. Ensure that walkers, cyclists and general users of the Green Belt are able to pursue their activities in harmony
If you have your dog with you, control it
Respect any private goods and properties you might find during your visit. Respect the local area and the people who live there
Follow the indications of personnel responsible for providing information and the surveillance of the parks
Do not damage the vegetation. Do not pull up plants
Do not disturb the animals. Moreover, remember that it is easier to observe animals in silence
Remember that it is forbidden to make fires and to cut firewood
Do not leave rubbish around. Use the containers or take your rubbish home with you
Ensure that no trace is left of your walk and your visit to the Green Belt. Leave everything as you would wish to find it
Should you have any doubt or suggestion to make, or for further information, please get in touch with those responsible for information and surveillance of the parks, at the Environmental Studies Centre (945 162696) or the Municipal Information Service (010)