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The SNP is one of the most protected areas in the Alps. Here, nature is in charge; visitors are able to witness the dynamic processes that lend this landscape its unique character. Please support us in our endeavours to minimise human interference.
The nature conservation regulations are based on the National Park federal law and are listed in detail in the ordinance.
The most important protection regulations:
- it is strictly forbidden to leave the marked paths as well as the resting areas marked with posts
- no littering
- no natural object may be picked or removed: animals, plants, sticks, stones, etc.
- Visiting the National Park is only permitted during the day. Daytime is defined as the time from the beginning of the so-called civil twilight in the morning until the end of the civil twilight in the evening. The same applies to overnight stays in vehicles alongside the Pass dal Fuorn (Ofenpass) road.
- Dogs are not allowed in the Park, not even on a lead.
- Bathing in lakes, pools, streams and rivers is not permitted.
- no camp fires
- No cycling or flying of any kind (e.g. drones) are permitted (see see Civil Office of Aviation website).
- Nature must be left undisturbed.
- The National Park is closed in winter, entry is forbidden (Designated wildlife area).
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Park wardens are present to enforce the observance of the Park regulations and it is their duty to report any offence.
Around 120,000 people visit the Park each year; only if all visitors respect these regulations will everyone have an equal chance to observe the wonders of nature – now and for years to come.
- National Park Ordinance
- Administrative fines (in German)
- Further information on the particularities of the Swiss National Park