Small Balaton is a protected area known for its unique wetland ecosystem, providing a vital habitat for diverse wildlife.
Small Balaton Nature Reserve is a critical wetland habitat located in Hungary, renowned for its rich biodiversity and ecological importance. This area serves as a natural filter for the waters flowing into Lake Balaton and plays a significant role in maintaining the water quality and biodiversity of the region. Originally a large bay of Lake Balaton, the area has evolved into a vast marshland, making it an essential stopover for migratory birds. Birdwatchers can enjoy sightings of numerous species, including the rare Ferruginous Duck and the iconic Great White Egret. Humans have interacted with this region for centuries: this interaction between human activity and the natural world has shaped Small Balaton's current landscape. Visitors can explore the reserve on designated trails to experience its unique flora and fauna or take part in guided tours led by local experts to learn more about its ecological significance and conservation efforts.
Kányavári Island Birdwatching Lookout
The Kis-Balaton Visitor Center
Zalavár Historical Site
Balaton Uplands National Park Connection
An important water management and conservation area providing habitat to many rare and protected species.
Home to a herd of European bison and a key area for conservation.
A popular vantage point for panoramic views of the surrounding wetlands and wildlife.