Donau-Auen National Park
The Danube forms the National Park and is its lifeline.
The National Park stretches across 93 km² and protects one of the last major, nearly intact wetlands environments in Central Europe.
Endangered species like the Little Ringed Plover have once agaion found a home in the Donau-Auen National Park.
Thanks to riverbank restoration, natural flat banks are created with gravel and shallow shoals, ideal habitats for juvenile fish and water fowl.
Current-loving species like the Barbel feel right at home in the Danube’s waters.