Bratislava offers you plenty of opportunities for birdwatching. Beside Danube that is full of waterbirds, Carpathian forest or floodplain meadows along Morava River man can find flat agricultural landscape on the border between Slovakia and Austria. Riding a bike is a best way how to explore this area in southwestern outskirts of Bratislava. In August man can spot soaring Buzzards, Marsh Harriers or Kestrels over the fields, hunting Red-backed Shrikes, or Goldfinches and Tree Sparrows along the road that is aligning the border. There is another interesting highlight of this area. While riding along the border man can discover pre-WWII fortification system of small fortresses and bunkers, that was meant to protect former Czechoslovakia against Austria that was already controlled by Hitler. Rest is history. Czechoslovakia was divided into Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and war Slovak state with puppet government. Those objects were never used. After WWII it became part of "iron curtain" between east and west. Come and explore this part of Bratislava in my photos:
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bunker "B-S 4 Lány" lies just few meters from Danube bike trail |
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bunker "B-S 4 Lány" |
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information panel in Slovak, German and English as well |
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historical border gate (these days not exactly on the border line) |
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Danube bike trail is realley next to the fortification |
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former military border road, today it's a bike trail (left side - Slovak cornfield, right side - Austrian cornfield) |
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border stone |
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military cemetery and WWI memorial |
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graves of soldiers, that were fighting in WWI |
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cross in the middle of the cemetery |
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some graves are with names, some without |
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behind the gate man can find bunker "B-S 8 Hřbitov" |
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barbed wire of former "iron curtain" (ATTENTION! Border area. Entry allowed only with the entrance permit.) | | | |
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Eurovelo 13 Iron Curtain Trail - roads that were in the past used only by army are now free accessible bike trails |
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sign on the Austrian side of border |
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cornfield in the left is in Austria, buildings in the right are in Petržalka, largest borough of Bratislava |
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road from Kittsee (AT) to Jarovce (SK) |
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when you cross the highway, you will reach SPA (special protected area) Sysľovské polia - wintering grounds of Great Bustard (Otis tarda) |
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central part of SPA, entrance is allowed only with special permission, if you have a spotting scope you needn't go further |
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southern part of SPA Sysľovské polia |
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and this is what I found - female of rare and in Slovakia critically endangered Red-footed Falcon (Falco vespertinus) |
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More information on the military fortification in Bratislava can be found
here.
Important note! Entrance into the SPA Sysľovské polia is prohibited due to the nature protection. All my photos and observations were made outside or on legally accessible roads.
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