How to behave around wildlife

The Nesting Place of the European Bee-Eater

Guidelines for Visiting Nature and Interacting with Wildlife.

When you leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind and step into the hills, forests, and rivers of our destination, you enter a world where you are a guest. A world where people and nature have coexisted for centuries – quietly, peacefully, in harmony.

Here, a deer may greet you on the trail, an owl may watch you from the treetops, and a fox may shyly hide in the bushes. Every step along our hiking paths, every bike ride or walk by the water, also means entering their home. That’s why we want to share a few simple but important tips with our visitors – to make your visit to nature enjoyable for you and all its silent inhabitants.

Why are these guidelines important?

Because they help us preserve nature as it is – wild, clean, and full of life. With small actions, like keeping quiet, staying on marked paths, or keeping your dog on a leash, we can make a big difference.

Follow nature-friendly steps!

Before heading out, we invite you to read the Guidelines for Visitors on Interacting with Wildlife. You'll find helpful tips to make your experience in nature even more meaningful – and respectful.

Read the guidelines here

Let your next step into nature be mindful, gentle, and curious. Nature will thank you – and you'll be grateful in return.

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