Bratislava Forest Park is a vast green expanse offering outdoor recreation just outside the Slovak capital, with diverse trails, natural habitats, and panoramic views over the city and the Danube River.
Bratislava Forest Park (Bratislavský lesný park) covers approximately 27 square kilometers on the foothills of the Small Carpathians Mountains immediately north of Bratislava, Slovakia’s capital. The park features mixed deciduous and coniferous forest typical of Central Europe, with oak, beech, pine, and fir trees supporting a rich variety of wildlife including deer, foxes, and many bird species. The area has been managed as a protected urban forest since the early 20th century, serving as a crucial green lung and recreational haven for the city’s residents. Hiking and mountain biking trails crisscross the park, with routes ranging from gentle strolls to challenging climbs, notably on the popular Železná studnička area which hosts recreational facilities including picnic areas and a small ski slope in winter. Key landmarks include the Kamzík TV Tower, offering an observation platform with stunning views, and classic Sudoměřice roots trails highlighting local flora. Bratislava Forest Park is an integral part of the city’s outdoor lifestyle, providing opportunities for jogging, dog walking, birdwatching, and seasonal cross-country skiing. Easily accessible via public transit and well-connected to residential neighborhoods, the park blends natural scenery with urban convenience. It remains an essential site for environmental education, conservation, and leisure amid an expanding metropolitan region.
Kamzík TV Tower with panoramic city and Danube views
Železná studnička recreational hub featuring trails, picnic zones, and a winter ski slope
Dense mixed forests with native species like beech and oak supporting diverse wildlife
Sudoměřice root trails showcasing unique forest floor ecosystems
A 194-meter tall tower with an observation deck offering spectacular views of Bratislava, the Danube River, and surrounding Small Carpathians.
A popular recreation area within the park with developed trails, picnic areas, a small skiing slope, and playgrounds.
Portions of the park fall within this biosphere reserve highlighting biological diversity and sustainable land use.