#makethedifference
The Pinewood is alive, help us protect it!
– Take home only memories, not seeds or
plants
– Waste? Better take it with you: the
pinewood will remain a precious place
– Stay on paths and boardwalks: the best
way to explore the pinewood without disturbing
it
– Every little plant matters: tread
lightly and let them grow
– Flowers and fruits are the treasure of
the pinewood: admire them, don’t pick them
– Smoke scares the trees: it reminds them
of fire. No cigarettes here!
– Enjoy the silence: many small creatures
live here
– Respect the balance of the pinewood: do
not introduce plants or animals
– Four-legged friends are not allowed
here, even on a leash
Dunes and Sea: a delicate balance
– Help the dunes stay authentic: do not bring other
plants
– Take your litter with you, so the wind will carry
only sand, not plastic
– Walk on the boardwalks: they connect sea and land
without harming them
– Avoid stepping on the plants: their roots hold the
sand together
– Flowers and fruits are the jewels of the dunes:
admire them, don’t pick them
– Here you breathe sea breeze: keep the air clean,
no cigarettes!
– Listen to the rustle of the wind and the song of
the sea: no shouting, here quiet reigns
– Respect this habitat: do not introduce plants or
animals
– Dogs are allowed only in designated areas and on a
leash: dunes are home to Kentish plovers, let’s
protect them
Ride with style, enjoy safely!
– Follow the right path: if there is a cycle
lane, use it! If it’s shared with pedestrians,
be kind and give them space
– Keep to the right: always cycle on the right
side and, if you’re in a group, ride in single
file
– Ride safely: no racing side by side, leave
room for everyone
– Slow down where needed: ride carefully, ready
to brake if someone crosses
– Follow the signs: arrows, stripes and signals
are your travel companions
– Stop off the path: if you need to stop, move
to a safe area or onto the sidewalk
– Park properly: no bikes scattered around! Use
racks or dedicated areas
– No towing, no improvised passengers: carry
someone only with the right seat or trailer
– Lights and bell ready: make sure your bike is
always visible and audible, especially in the
evening
– Respect courtyards and private property: even
if there are no fences, don’t enter
Taste the territory with flavour and curiosity!
– Choose local and seasonal: fruit and vegetables
are tastier, fresher and kinder to the environment
– Try traditional recipes: let yourself be guided
towards delicious and sustainable choices
– Discover the stories behind food: ask where it
comes from and how it is prepared – every product
has a tale to share
– Take home authentic flavour: buy directly from
producers or from shops that know them personally
– Meet the people behind the plate: visit farms, the
fishing house and the fishing valleys, experience it
with the protagonists
– Love food, don’t waste it: serve yourself only
what you can eat, every bite is precious
Experience culture with respect and sensitivity!
– Look carefully: admire the details without
touching what is fragile or ancient
– Speak softly: let everyone enjoy the silence
and the atmosphere of the place
– Follow the marked routes: they protect the
site and help you discover every corner
– Photograph with respect: no flash where
forbidden and enjoy the moment even without a
screen
– Leave no trace: no writing, chewing gum or
litter, take away only memories
– Respect opening times and rules: every place
has its own rhythm, follow it to enjoy the visit
fully
– Listen to the stories: join guided tours or
read the panels, you’ll discover secrets and
curiosities
– Share kindly: if you take photos or videos,
tell the story of the place without disturbing
others
If you love it, respect it
– Take your rubbish home and dispose of it in
separate collection bins
– Give the environment a hand: reduce plastic and
refill your bottle at the fountains around the area
whenever you can
– Walk or cycle if possible: there’s a whole world
out there to discover
– Observe animals from a distance and avoid noises
that might scare them
– Remember: the sea is linked to the land,
everything that goes into drains ends up there
– Switch off lights and air conditioning when you
are not at home
– If you want to fish at sea, respect the times and
swimmers, and leave nothing behind
– Don’t waste water: every drop counts