RULES FOR VISITING THE PEARL FALLOW DEER PARK
By visiting the Pearl Dachshund Park, you acknowledge that you have read the internal rules of the site and undertake to comply with them, and that you will make the rules known to all visitors accompanying you
Children can only visit with their parents or accompanying adults. Parents or accompanying persons are responsible for familiarising children with the rules.
The safety of the group of minors and the children and compliance with the rules is the responsibility of the accompanying person.
"The Pearl Fallow deer park houses wild animals whose behaviour cannot be predicted, and any visitor entering the enclosure assumes full responsibility for any damage to property or health.
The visitor assumes all risks of possible actions of animals, injuries caused by walking or running in the enclosure or using the park equipment
The enclosure contains a wide variety of living organisms that enter the enclosure from the wild (foxes, squirrels, snakes, snakes, frogs, ticks and others). The visitor assumes full responsibility for his/her own safety and that of the visitors accompanying him/her inside the enclosure.
We have the right to refuse entry to the Pearl Ringed Dachshund Park if:
- the person has not booked the time in advance;
- if you are an unaccompanied minor;
- if the person does not agree to comply with the rules;
- if the person is intoxicated.
The following are prohibited within the park:
- bring your own animals;
- smoking;
- shout or otherwise make noise;
- carry sharp and flammable objects;
- Build a fire outside the campfire or barbecue
- Catching, scaring animals
It is strictly forbidden to enter or leave the building other than through the entrance gates (marked ENTRANCE), or to open the intermediate fence gates or gates. Opening gates or releasing animals will result in a fine of €1000 per animal released.
If animals are being annoyed, chased or making noise, we have the right to ask the visitor or visitors in question to leave the park.
Personal belongings must not be left unattended, littered or damaged.
The park is equipped with CCTV cameras.
Please note that if you do not comply with the rules, the staff of the Pearl Ringed Dachshund Park will not be held responsible for the consequences. If children do not comply with the rules, all responsibility lies with the persons accompanying them. The Flora and Fauna of the Forest is not liable for damages and compensation for any damage caused by non-compliance with the rules or by a person's careless or dangerous behaviour.