Practical information
Recommended access hours
From 10:00 h to 18:00 h.
Equipment and services
The start of the itinerary is at the information point (located in the parking area). During the recommended access hours the information point will be open. In addition, during the high season (Easter and from June to October), several environmental informers will attend the visitors and they will provide information at different points of the Natural Area.
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How to get there
Regulations in the Brugent Natural Protected Area

CAMPFIRES ARE STRICTLY FORBIDDEN
Making a fire is strictly forbidden unless you have the rural agents' specific permission. It is a criminal offence.

DO NOT TAKE ANIMALS AND PLANTS
It is strictly forbidden to remove any element from the natural environment due to the impact that these actions have on biodiversity. Extracting animals or plants from the area will be sanctioned.

DO NOT LEAVE YOUR WASTE
Bins are available for the visitors; dumping waste in the natural environment is sanctioned.

WARNING TO SWIMMERS
This natural areas are not considered public swimming areas, therefore the Town Halls are not responsible for the incidents resulting from the recreational use of the river pools.

AVOID CAMPING
The installation of furniture, bathing elements such as boats or floats, camping tents or other human elements in the natural environment can be sanctioned.

DO NOT SMOKE IN THE RIVER POOLS
Smoking and throwing away the waste on the floor can be sanctioned.

NON-DRINKING WATER
The water in the river is not considered safe for drinking.

IT IS FORBIDDEN TO EAT IN THE POOLS
Taking coolboxes, having a picnic or bringing beverages in the natural area is completely forbidden and can be sanctioned.

LEASH YOUR PETS
Bringing your pets unleashed in the natural areas can be sanctioned. Unleashed pets can affect livestock and the wildlife.
It is not allowed to access with pets in the Mola river pool (number 5 in the official route) to avoid disturbing the endangered species that live there.