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- Do not to leave any traces in nature while being in the protected area.
- On the slope, move only in the designated area (stairs).
- Berries and mushrooms can be picked in the protected area.
- Bicycles and personal light electric vehicles can only be used on existing roads and trails.
- Motor vehicles may only be driven on designated roads and parked in the parking lot.
- Keep your dog on a leash.
- Making a bonfire (barbecuing) is only allowed in places prepared and marked for this purpose. Three campfire sites have been prepared in the protected area.
- The organisation of a public event with up to 300 participants is allowed in an area that is not prepared and marked for this purpose with the consent of the manager of the protected area. However, public events are not allowed in Kuusiku Forest, Rahumäe Forest, and the Sütiste Forest sands;
The organisation of a public event with more than 300 participants in an area that is not prepared and marked for this purpose is allowed with the consent of the manager of the protected area, except in the Kuusiku Forest, Rahumäe Forest, and the Sütiste Forest sands. - The organisation of a public event with up to 100 participants is allowed in Kuusiku Forest, Rahumäe Forest, and the Sütiste Forest sands in an area that is not prepared and marked for this purpose with the consent of the manager of the protected area.
- The organisation of a public event with more than 100 participants, which is not a cycling event, in Kuusiku Forest, Rahumäe Forest, and the sands of the Sütiste Forest in an area that is not prepared and marked for this purpose is allowed with the consent of the manager of the protected area.
- When organising any activities, make sure to read the rules of conservation.
If you see any damage being done to nature or visitor facilities, call the state helpline at 1247.
The emergency number is 112.