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 disturb the tranquility of nature

 go hunting or fishing

 leave any type of discharge in water sources, rivers or lakes

 allow dogs off-leash

 collect plants, minerals or rocks.

Remember that the ‘borreguiles’ (high meadows) are a highly sensitive environment; shelters and walls for a bivouac should be made well outside the green lakeside locations as they can cause irreparable damage to the unique flora and fauna of these places.

The Sierra Nevada National Park authority can be contaced at Ctra. Antigua de Sierra Nevada, Km 7, 18191 Pinos Genil, tel +34 958 026300, email pn.snevada.cma@juntadeandalucia.es

NATIONAL PARK CAMPING GUIDELINES

Camping is allowed in the national park but there are rules and restrictions. An overnight bivouac is permitted using a bivouac bag or lightweight tent. The following rules apply to small groups of three or fewer tents (max 15 persons); larger groups should apply to the national park authority (see above). You should notify the national park office of your intention to camp by post or email.

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