Rules of use and safety on slopes

Basic rules of behavior on the Naturland cross-country ski slopes

There are basic rules of behavior on the Naturland cross-country ski slopes to guarantee the safety of the practitioners.

  • It is mandatory to carry the cross-country ski pass on all the slopes.
  • Respect others: Do not put other skiers at risk, either because of their behavior or because of the equipment.
  • Passage priority is always the skier in front: The skier behind must choose the most suitable path that preserves the safety of the skier in front.
  • At a crossroads: After a stop, make sure that no one is coming, try to look up, down, right, and left before joining the track.
  • Ascent or descent on foot: If at any time you are forced to go up or down the track on foot, you will have to always move along the edge of the track.
  • When making a stop: Avoid stopping in narrow places or with poor visibility. In the event of a fall, you must get out of the middle of the track as quickly as possible.
  • The information on weather conditions and the condition of the slopes will be informed and considered before starting to ski.
  • Respect the buoys and signs. This also means choosing the most suitable track for your skills: green, blue or red or black. There are other signs that can warn of dangers or closures.