HIKINGIN IN IBIZA
Almost all the paths which are now used by walkers who travel the most secret corners of Ibiza on foot, were paths previously used by lumberjacks, coal miners or mountain residents who, without knowing it, have facilitated to many the enjoyment of traveling inside the natural and, previously little known heart of the island.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
3. Wear clothing suited to the time of year. Bring a spare set of clothing, which will come in handy to replace sweaty clothing or for additional warmth if the weather gets chilly. When weather is changeable, bring a waterproof cape or raincoat.
4. Wearing suitable and comfortable footwear is very important. Several different types of footwear are sold according to the type of terrain; select the most suitable. Never wear normal street shoes.
6. Walk on the left side if you must walk on a road and wear reflective clothing.
7. Bring extra food and drink. High-energy food such as chocolate, dried fruit and bananas are recommended. Water is very important, especially in summer. Do not rely on the springs you find along the way on an excursion; they may be dry or contain water not suitable for drinking. Do not drink from water reservoirs as they may contain chemical products.
8. Be careful with the sun. Walking many hours in the sun may burn skin, even in winter. Use the protective sun cream best suited to your type of skin and wear a hat with a brim.
9. Take a small first-aid kit with you.
10. Respect the flora and fauna along the way. Close the doors or gates you pass through behind you. If trespassing is prohibited, do not continue. Be especially careful with fire, which is not allowed in most areas, especially in spring and summer.