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Fuerteventura impresses with its unique landscapes, coasts and volcanic formations. In order to experience this nature in a sustainable way, it is essential to treat the environment with respect and care.
- Mindful interaction with nature
- Waste disposal
Waste - especially cigarette butts, plastic and glass - should always be taken away and disposed of properly in order to protect nature and wildlife.
- Plastic avoidance
Disposable plastic should be avoided wherever possible, as it is easily blown away by the wind and can quickly end up in nature.
- Consideration for wild animals
Wild animals should not be fed or disturbed - keeping a respectful distance helps to protect their natural habitats.
- Preserve nature
Plants, shells and stones are part of a sensitive ecosystem and should not be collected or removed.
- No open fire
Open fires are prohibited in the open countryside of Fuerteventura and serve to protect and preserve the landscape. Violations can result in severe fines.
- Avoid noise
Loud music and excessive noise can affect the natural tranquillity and disturb wildlife and other visitors.
- Hikes in the countryside
- Suitable equipment
Sturdy shoes, headgear and sun protection are recommended - many paths lead through open terrain with little shade.
- Catering
Away from tourist areas, there are often no supply options - sufficient water and provisions are therefore essential.
- Seasonal closures
Some areas are temporarily closed to protect nesting birds. Signposts and instructions on site should be observed and respected.
- Stay on the paths
Leaving marked routes can damage sensitive vegetation and the ecosystem - designated paths protect nature and the landscape.
- Route planning
Weather conditions can change quickly - good route planning and following local advice will help you to recognise and avoid risks at an early stage.
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