- Always be well-informed and prepared for the trail that you are traversing (professional mountain guides, guidebook(s), map(s)).
- If you do not have enough mountaineering experience, hire a professional mountain guide.
- Never hike alone.
- Be informed about the weather conditions.
- Always wear appropriate hiking clothes and equipment that is suitable for the actual weather conditions.
- Always carry sufficient quantities of water and food.
- Respect the environment.
- Follow the existing signalling (markings and signposts).
- Do not make new obstacles on the trails (since it exposes the existing trails to erosion and destruction).
- Do not pick flora.
- Do not disturb fauna and grazing livestock.
- Beware of sheep-dogs. Do not attack them, remain calm and call for the shepherd.
- Do not trespass on private properties and meadow grass fields.
- Do not drop litter.
- Note that the best time for hiking on the trails listed in the guide is the period from April to November.