The Tisza River Floodplain Protected Area conserves one of Central Europe’s most extensive and biologically diverse floodplain ecosystems, offering unparalleled opportunities for nature-based recreation and wildlife viewing.
The Tisza River Floodplain Protected Area lies along the middle and lower stretches of the Tisza River in northeastern Hungary. Characterized by vast seasonal wetlands, meandering river arms, oxbows, marshes, and alluvial forests, this protected landscape functions as one of Europe’s largest intact floodplains. The area plays a critical role in water regulation, flood mitigation, and biodiversity conservation. Ancient willow and poplar groves fringe the river, while reed beds and wet meadows provide habitat for numerous waterfowl and amphibian species. It is internationally recognized for hosting over 270 bird species, including endangered birds like the white-tailed eagle and the black stork. Historically shaped by centuries of traditional land use, the floodplains reflect a dynamic interplay between natural river processes and human management. Visitors to the area can enjoy birdwatching tours, boat trips along the braided channels, fishing, and hiking on carefully maintained trails that wind through forests and floodplain meadows. Notable landmarks include the Kisköre Reservoir dam influencing river dynamics upstream and the Körös-Maros National Park visitor facilities that offer interpretive information about floodplain ecology. The protected area invites nature lovers, birders, photographers, and anglers to explore its rich landscapes, particularly in spring and autumn migratory seasons when waterfowl populations peak. The Tisza River Floodplain is both a vital ecological haven and a compelling destination for outdoor recreation rooted in one of Europe’s last great river floodplain systems.
Extensive floodplain forests dominated by willow and poplar
Diverse birdlife including white-tailed eagle and black stork
Seasonal wetlands hosting rare amphibians and fish species
Guided boat tours offering close-up wildlife viewing
The dammed reservoir near Kisköre influences the flow of the Tisza River, shaping the downstream floodplain habitats.
Dense groves of willows that provide essential breeding and nesting terrain for many bird species.
Seasonal water bodies formed by meanders cut off from the main river, supporting amphibians and rare aquatic plants.