AdvertisementThis ban, which takes in Trois Pignons, the state-owned forests of Fontainebleau, La Commanderie, Nanteau-Poligny and the Nemours municipal forest, is “applicable to forest roads, hiking trails within all forest areas”. Fontainebleau is not the only natural park area in France with restrictions on public access because of the risk of wildfires, the Calanques natural park - close to Marseille - is also partially closed due to fire risk. In the event of a ‘red’ risk, access to the woodlands is prohibited. At the end of last week, all calanques areas were closed to the public because of the fire risk. AdvertisementDuring the summer, the French weather forecaster Météo France gives a daily wildfire risk rating to each département in France.