In burgeoning domains, like urban goods distribution, the advent of aerial cargo transportation necessitates the development of routing solutions that prioritize safety. This paper introduces Larp, a novel path planning framework that leverages the concept of restrictive potential fields to forge routes demonstrably safer than those derived from existing methods. The algorithm achieves it by segmenting a potential field into a hierarchy of cells, each with a designated restriction zone determined by obstacle proximity. While the primary impetus behind Larp is to enhance the safety of aerial pathways for cargo-carrying Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), its utility extends to a wide array of path planning scenarios. Comparative analyses with both established and contemporary potential field-based methods reveal Larp's proficiency in maintaining a safe distance from restrictions and its adeptness in circumventing local minima.