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    Vlčie hrdlo, Région de Bratislava, Slovakia

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Friday 31.5.2024

Walks in Wolf's Throat - (Weekend of open parks and gardens in Biskupické luh). Start: Vlčie hrdlo-záhrady bus stop at 12:00, 14:00 and 16:00

Since time immemorial, the Danube has been the creator of the remarkable natural landscape below
Bratislava, which, with a little exaggeration, resembles a tropical forest. Despite large human interventions in its structure, even in the upper part
Rye Island managed to save at least the remains of a beautiful meadow.

As part of the Weekend of Open Parks and Gardens event, we have prepared a special walk through the territory of the historical Pálffyvská nature reserve Vlčie hrdlo, where you will learn stories from the history of this mysterious corner of Bratislava.

Ivor Švihran, a knowledgeable guide and popularizer of this area, will guide you through Vlčí hrdlí and Biskupický luhmi.

The difficulty of the walk is low, the route is barrier-free.

We look forward to seeing you on Friday, May 31 at this time:
➡️ 12:00 – 13:30
➡️ 14:00 – 15:30
➡️ 16:00 – 17:30

The tour is without pre-registration. Registration takes place upon arrival at the event.

We meet in Vlče hrdlo near the Vlčie hrdlo-záhrady stop (Pálffyho most, line 77), exactly: V. hrdlo, záhrady
https://maps.app.goo.gl/wNaJEBDBfXsRP8Zu6 . .)

If you missed the start and would like to come later, or if you have any other questions, please contact +421 915 501 323.

The entrance fee is voluntary, for example €4.

Saturday 1/6/2024 – Sunday 2/6/2024 all day: self-guided tours of the site

Informations

VOLUNTARY FEE ENTRANCE

BISKUPICKÉ LUHY

  • Localisation

    Vlčie hrdlo, Région de Bratislava, Slovakia

  • Téléphone

    0915501323

  • À propos

    La formation naturelle du Danube a créé une sorte de delta intérieur sous Bratislava avec un certain nombre d’îles, dont la plus grande est Starý Žitný ostrov, Medzičalovie, qui est devenue la base de l’actuel Žitný ostrov. À son extrémité nord, toujours sur le territoire de Bratislava, se trouve un vaste vestige de la forêt de plaine inondable d’origine, que nous appelons aujourd’hui collectivement Biskupické luhy. Il comprend les anciennes îles de Vlčie hrdlo, Kopáč, Gajc et Jegeneš, ainsi que les villages adjacents de Lieskovec et Ketelec.