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Fertő/Neusiedlersee National Park Adventures

Fertő/Neusiedlersee National Park is a transboundary protected area centered on the unique steppe lake Fertő/Neusiedlersee, showcasing a rich mosaic of wetlands, grasslands, and reed beds that offer outstanding birdwatching and nature exploration opportunities.

79,000 acres (approx. 32,000 hectares)
Acres Protected
50+ miles (80+ kilometers) of walking and cycling paths
Miles of Trails
Approximately 150,000
Annual Visitors
1993
Year Established

About Fertő/Neusiedlersee National Park

 

Fertő/Neusiedlersee National Park, situated on the eastern border of Austria adjacent to Hungary, encompasses the vast shallow lake known as Neusiedler See (or Fertő in Hungarian) and its surrounding landscapes. This Ramsar wetland site spans about 32,000 hectares, including extensive reed beds, alkaline steppes, salt marshes, meadows, and vineyards, making it one of the largest endorheic lakes in Central Europe. The park is internationally recognized for its extraordinary biodiversity and status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001, highlighting the cultural landscape shaped by centuries of human interaction with nature. The dynamic water-level fluctuations create diverse habitats, supporting over 300 bird species including rare species such as the Ferruginous Duck, Purple Heron, and Great Bustard. The park's flat terrain and extensive network of trails and cycling paths attract nature lovers, birdwatchers, cyclists, and photographers alike. Key landmarks include the picturesque town of Rust with its historic architecture and the reed-covered shores that mask an ecological treasure of endemic and migratory species. The park also preserves traditional winegrowing communities and cultural heritage that complement its natural values. Seasonal guided tours and observation hides enhance visitor experiences while educational centers provide insights into the fragile ecosystem. Fertő/Neusiedlersee National Park offers a unique opportunity to witness an intricate interplay between freshwater and steppe ecosystems in a tranquil, easily accessible setting, making it a top destination for sustainable outdoor recreation and conservation awareness in Central Europe.

Highlights

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The reed beds of Neusiedler See, Europe’s largest continuous reed landscape

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Outstanding birdwatching opportunities including the Ferruginous Duck and Great Bustard

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Scenic bicycle routes encircling the lake and passing through historic wine villages

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Traditional winegrowing villages such as Rust with medieval architecture and storks

Notable Natural Features

Neusiedler See (Fertő Lake)

A large endorheic steppe lake with fluctuating water levels, creating diverse habitats for flora and fauna.

Rust Town

A historic lakeside town famed for its stork nests, medieval buildings, and traditional wine culture.

Reed Beds

Extensive Phragmites reed beds providing critical habitat for waterfowl and other wildlife.