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By *ennygizmo OP   Couple
over a year ago

atherstone

Are these still “out of bounds “ and patrolled ?

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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria


"Are these still “out of bounds “ and patrolled ? "

Yes and yes. Big fines if you are even caught walking in the dunes.

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By *unonmyface69Couple
over a year ago

Town


"Are these still “out of bounds “ and patrolled ?

Yes and yes. Big fines if you are even caught walking in the dunes. "

So if this is the case then is there any fun to be had any more or has that stopped? First time in November so just trying to figure everything out

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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria


"Are these still “out of bounds “ and patrolled ?

Yes and yes. Big fines if you are even caught walking in the dunes.

So if this is the case then is there any fun to be had any more or has that stopped? First time in November so just trying to figure everything out "

You cannot walk into, onto or through the dunes. If you are caught in any way shape or form in/on the dunes you will be fined. A gent who came to our club a few weeks ago was cutting through the dunes back to his car and was stopped by the police and fined 200€. On the spot. They escorted him to the nearest cash point. There seem to be no signs up either so people are getting caught out. But if people want to risk it for a biscuit, so be it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Are these still “out of bounds “ and patrolled ?

Yes and yes. Big fines if you are even caught walking in the dunes.

So if this is the case then is there any fun to be had any more or has that stopped? First time in November so just trying to figure everything out

You cannot walk into, onto or through the dunes. If you are caught in any way shape or form in/on the dunes you will be fined. A gent who came to our club a few weeks ago was cutting through the dunes back to his car and was stopped by the police and fined 200€. On the spot. They escorted him to the nearest cash point. There seem to be no signs up either so people are getting caught out. But if people want to risk it for a biscuit, so be it. "

Is the pathway down to the beach via the dunes out of bounds ??

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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria


"Are these still “out of bounds “ and patrolled ?

Yes and yes. Big fines if you are even caught walking in the dunes.

So if this is the case then is there any fun to be had any more or has that stopped? First time in November so just trying to figure everything out

You cannot walk into, onto or through the dunes. If you are caught in any way shape or form in/on the dunes you will be fined. A gent who came to our club a few weeks ago was cutting through the dunes back to his car and was stopped by the police and fined 200€. On the spot. They escorted him to the nearest cash point. There seem to be no signs up either so people are getting caught out. But if people want to risk it for a biscuit, so be it.

Is the pathway down to the beach via the dunes out of bounds ?? "

There is a wooden walk way around the dunes which you can use but you cannot go through, into or over the dunes.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Are these still “out of bounds “ and patrolled ?

Yes and yes. Big fines if you are even caught walking in the dunes.

So if this is the case then is there any fun to be had any more or has that stopped? First time in November so just trying to figure everything out

You cannot walk into, onto or through the dunes. If you are caught in any way shape or form in/on the dunes you will be fined. A gent who came to our club a few weeks ago was cutting through the dunes back to his car and was stopped by the police and fined 200€. On the spot. They escorted him to the nearest cash point. There seem to be no signs up either so people are getting caught out. But if people want to risk it for a biscuit, so be it.

Is the pathway down to the beach via the dunes out of bounds ??

There is a wooden walk way around the dunes which you can use but you cannot go through, into or over the dunes. "

Ah good tks for info

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By *unloversCouple
over a year ago

rotherham

We went to watch the sun set last night from bottom of riu palace and ther was loads walking over the dunes

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By *tokie62Man
over a year ago

stoke-on-trent

i usually walk from the riu arches down to the dunes.is that still possible?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

On web cam taxi , ( web cam ) you can see lots of people on the dunes

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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria

Well speeding isn't allowed. There are fines and people still do it. It's up to the person. Someone asked what the dune situation was and I answered. What they do with that information is up to them.

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By *ennygizmo OP   Couple
over a year ago

atherstone

Thanks guys we wont risk a fine for risque fun .

Not worth it .. anyway who wants sand everywhere lol

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By *oubepoMan
over a year ago

Spain Portugal France

Why are the dunes closed? Not for Covid reasons surely?

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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria


"Thanks guys we wont risk a fine for risque fun .

Not worth it .. anyway who wants sand everywhere lol "

Sandy cracks?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well speeding isn't allowed. There are fines and people still do it. It's up to the person. Someone asked what the dune situation was and I answered. What they do with that information is up to them. "

I wasn’t having a go at you , love your information that you put on here , sorry if I offended you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why are the dunes closed? Not for Covid reasons surely? "

There trying to persevere them and the flora

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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria


"Well speeding isn't allowed. There are fines and people still do it. It's up to the person. Someone asked what the dune situation was and I answered. What they do with that information is up to them.

I wasn’t having a go at you , love your information that you put on here , sorry if I offended you "

I'm not offended or upset. Don't worry. All good

Sorry if it came across like that. Xx

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By *I TwoCouple
over a year ago

PDI 12-26th Nov 24

We asked a policeman and your allowed to walk across the dunes between playa del Ingles and a line from the Rui hotel to the sea.

Beyond that on the maspalomas side you can only walk in the marked paths

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By *oubepoMan
over a year ago

Spain Portugal France


"Why are the dunes closed? Not for Covid reasons surely?

There trying to persevere them and the flora "

Thanks for the info - I didn’t realise this new law was in place

So on windy days on the beach or at Hut 4 (which is also closed I understand?) people can’t even move to the first area of dunes to avoid the wind?

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By *easenRaveCouple
over a year ago

Liverpool

We are looking around the 20th Nov for a week. Stayed at Venus star last time and loved it so may look there again. What’s the situation regards social distancing and mask wearing in the bars and clubs as this would put a real damper on our plans. Any info greatly appreciated x

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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria


"Why are the dunes closed? Not for Covid reasons surely?

There trying to persevere them and the flora "

Let's put it this way everything here revolves around tourism. When the tourists weren't here the laws were strictly enforced to get the dunes back to being the natural beauty that they should be. Handing out fines at that stage did not damage tourism.

Now the tourists are back the hotels do not want to hear that their customers have been handed fines, so not only is the policing of the dunes more relaxed but many of the other laws have a blind eye turned (eg dancing etc).

However, we wouldn't want to inform people that the rules have been relaxed because if someone does get fined it's on us.

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By *unloversCouple
over a year ago

rotherham


"Why are the dunes closed? Not for Covid reasons surely?

There trying to persevere them and the flora

Thanks for the info - I didn’t realise this new law was in place

So on windy days on the beach or at Hut 4 (which is also closed I understand?) people can’t even move to the first area of dunes to avoid the wind? "

That is correct

We have just this minute come back from the beach

Getting a big windy down ther

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By *jonesMan
over a year ago

Plymouth


"Why are the dunes closed? Not for Covid reasons surely?

There trying to persevere them and the flora

Thanks for the info - I didn’t realise this new law was in place

So on windy days on the beach or at Hut 4 (which is also closed I understand?) people can’t even move to the first area of dunes to avoid the wind?

That is correct

We have just this minute come back from the beach

Getting a big windy down ther "

How do they stop folk ...not that I could ever be arsed walking round them anyway ..

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By *an from UncleMan
over a year ago

ml1

Does that mean all the Meerkats are on Forlow

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By *unloversCouple
over a year ago

rotherham

We didn’t see any

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By *an from UncleMan
over a year ago

ml1

Maybe they will have to be put on the endangered species list if their habitat has been taken away

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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria


"Maybe they will have to be put on the endangered species list if their habitat has been taken away "

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By *ouldlove2Man
over a year ago

worthing

just a Q does anybody ever use the German bar in the square, Blue Angel, its where the guys sell there gen Rolex watches he he, just wandered as im out there in nov, and that bar is always the first one i visit after a hard day on the beach mmmm, a cpl there to wash the sand down, then back to Tagoror app to scrub up for the eve time x

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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria


"We are looking around the 20th Nov for a week. Stayed at Venus star last time and loved it so may look there again. What’s the situation regards social distancing and mask wearing in the bars and clubs as this would put a real damper on our plans. Any info greatly appreciated x"

We were also thinking of spending some time out there in November so would also like info on this, I’m not being sold it reading what snippets there on the forum about it.

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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria


"We are looking around the 20th Nov for a week. Stayed at Venus star last time and loved it so may look there again. What’s the situation regards social distancing and mask wearing in the bars and clubs as this would put a real damper on our plans. Any info greatly appreciated x

Things can and do change quickly here so by November who can say? But for now:

-Masks on except eating and drinking in hospitality establishments

-Masks do not need to be worn outside, unless social distancing cannot be maintained

-Masks on in shops and supermarkets etc

We were also thinking of spending some time out there in November so would also like info on this, I’m not being sold it reading what snippets there on the forum about it. "

Things can and do change quickly here so by November who can say? But for now:

-Masks on except eating and drinking in hospitality establishments

-Masks do not need to be worn outside, unless social distancing cannot be maintained

-Masks on in shops and supermarkets etc

-Social distancing of 1.5m inside hospitality establishments

-Bars and clubs can open until 2am or 4am depending on which licences they run under

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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria


"We are looking around the 20th Nov for a week. Stayed at Venus star last time and loved it so may look there again. What’s the situation regards social distancing and mask wearing in the bars and clubs as this would put a real damper on our plans. Any info greatly appreciated x

Things can and do change quickly here so by November who can say? But for now:

-Masks on except eating and drinking in hospitality establishments

-Masks do not need to be worn outside, unless social distancing cannot be maintained

-Masks on in shops and supermarkets etc

We were also thinking of spending some time out there in November so would also like info on this, I’m not being sold it reading what snippets there on the forum about it.

Things can and do change quickly here so by November who can say? But for now:

-Masks on except eating and drinking in hospitality establishments

-Masks do not need to be worn outside, unless social distancing cannot be maintained

-Masks on in shops and supermarkets etc

-Social distancing of 1.5m inside hospitality establishments

-Bars and clubs can open until 2am or 4am depending on which licences they run under

"

Thank you for the information. Do you know how things are around hotels, we read on one the pool bar was closed which sounds a bit extreme given your outside, is this the case at hotels now? We haven’t been abroad since January 20 not even to our own place in Spain as not felt the need to go if it’s not going to be an enjoyable holiday experience. Understand about masks being required but don’t want to feel like it’s overly restrictive.

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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria


"Why are the dunes closed? Not for Covid reasons surely?

There trying to persevere them and the flora

Thanks for the info - I didn’t realise this new law was in place

So on windy days on the beach or at Hut 4 (which is also closed I understand?) people can’t even move to the first area of dunes to avoid the wind?

That is correct

We have just this minute come back from the beach

Getting a big windy down ther

How do they stop folk ...not that I could ever be arsed walking round them anyway .."

Drone to do aerial surveillance and then a 4 x 4 to hand out the fines.

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