- Consider every man’s right. You can stay on private land from sunrise to sunset, as long as you do not cause harm to the owner of the land. You need the owner’s permission to move on fenced/marked private land.
- Plan your hike carefully.
- Move without leaving a trace. Clean up the trash.
- You can camp and make a fire only in a place prepared and marked for this purpose. For burning, collect brushwood and pine cones from the forest floor. During times of fire danger, it is also forbidden to make fires on fire pits.
- Wash dry.
- On Järvamaa’s water bodies, you can ride a floating device without a motor. Wear a life jacket.
- Drive a motor vehicle only on the designated road and park only in the parking lot.
- When walking in nature, keep the dog on a leash.
- Try to avoid disturbing wild animals and birds, retreat and avoid contact when meeting them.
- In the protected area, you can pick berries, mushrooms and other forest products.
- Appropriate clothing helps to avoid ticks. Report a tick bite to a doctor.
- Fishing on water bodies intended for public use is permitted on the condition that you have paid for the recreational fishing right; only fishing with one single hand line is free. Always carry your fishing license and ID.
- When going out into nature in winter, make sure the trail is safe in advance by contacting a local hiking guide.
- When going into nature, take a charged mobile phone with you.
- Emergency numbers – rescue service 112; in case of concerns related to the environment, the national information telephone number is 1247; road information phone number 1510