Szigetköz Protected Area, a unique riverine ecosystem located in northwestern Hungary, offers a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Szigetköz Protected Area is situated between the Danube River and the Mosoni-Danube in northwestern Hungary. It features a distinctive riverine landscape comprised of numerous islands, channels, and oxbow lakes. This wetland ecosystem is home to a rich variety of bird species, fish, and other wildlife, making it a vital area for biodiversity. Historically, this area has been shaped by the natural meandering of the Danube River, as well as human interventions such as channeling and dam constructions that impact the hydrology. Szigetköz is a popular destination for various outdoor activities including hiking, birdwatching, and canoeing. Its picturesque landscapes also attract photographers and nature enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the myriad trails and waterways, and the local towns offer cultural insights into traditional Hungarian life. Despite its popularity, the region remains a critical habitat for many species and is subject to ongoing conservation efforts to preserve its delicate ecosystem.
Diverse birdwatching opportunities in the wetlands
Unique river labyrinth offering paddling adventures
Historic villages with traditional Hungarian architecture
Rich biodiversity with over 200 species of bird
Flows along the northern border of the area, shaping its unique landscape.
These trails provide access to some of the most scenic and untouched parts of Szigetköz.
A nearby town known for its thermal baths and historical architecture.