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Jogging around CHVÚ Sysľovské polia offers routes across a flat, expansive agricultural landscape, characteristic of the Podunajská nížina (Danubian Lowland). The region features open fields, interspersed with windbreaks and field roads, providing varied scenery. Located at the tripoint of Austria, Slovakia, and Hungary, it presents a distinct environment for outdoor activities, including running along the Danube River.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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14.0km
01:27
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:37
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.7km
01:20
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.94km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:06
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The shopping center opened in 2010 and is considered one of the most modern in Slovakia. A particularly convenient feature: Parking is free for three hours during the week and even five hours on weekends.
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View over the Danube-Pressburg Bridge, unfortunately on the wrong side of the bike, caused real trouble
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fast and secure connection to Austria
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St. Elizabeth's Church – Blue Church, Bratislava Officially called the Church of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, it is commonly known simply as "the Blue Church." The early 20th-century Secession Church of St. Elizabeth is characterized by its distinctive blue color. This is why it is popularly known as the Blue Church. Both the interior and exterior of the church are painted in light blue and decorated with blue majolica; the roof is covered with blue-glazed ceramic tiles. A 36.8-meter-high round tower is part of the structure. Its façade is dominated by an elaborate mosaic. Completed in 1913, the church was built by the renowned Budapest architect Ödön Lechner in the Secession style with oriental elements. Many visitors consider this small architectural gem to be the most beautiful church in Bratislava. Text / Source: Ministry of Tourism and Sports of the Slovak Republic, Bratislava https://www.visitbratislava.com/de/setzt/blaue-kirche/
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Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia (1207-1231) is arguably one of the most remarkable and prominent canonized women in Europe—along with Saint Hildegard of Bingen. She has been highly venerated since ancient times, particularly for her charitable work for the poor. Popularly known today is the Miracle of the Rose, which, however, is not documented in the major biographies or early collections of legends. Saint Elizabeth's feast day in the (Roman) calendar of saints is November 17th, although in Germany and the Protestant Church it is November 19th.
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On April 14, 2007, the new building of the Slovak National Theater was inaugurated on the outskirts of the city center near the banks of the Danube [here]. Today it is one of the most modern of its kind. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slowakisches_Nationaltheater
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A huge shopping center with apartments and offices high up and restaurants and cafes on the banks of the Danube.
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The area is characterized by a flat, expansive agricultural landscape, typical of the Podunajská nížina (Danubian Lowland). You'll find wide-open fields, interspersed with windbreaks and field roads, offering varied scenery and generally easy running conditions.
Yes, CHVÚ Sysľovské polia offers a variety of routes, including options suitable for beginners. The flat terrain makes many paths accessible. For example, the Velké Čunovo loop from Ostrovné lúčky is a moderate 5.9 km (3.6 miles) path that provides a shorter option through the local area.
No, dogs are generally not allowed, even on leashes, on the tourist and educational paths within CHVÚ Sysľovské polia. This regulation is in place to protect the sensitive bird habitats of this important Protected Bird Area.
CHVÚ Sysľovské polia is globally recognized for its critical role as a habitat for rare and endangered bird species, including the Great Bustard and Red-footed Falcon. You might have the unique opportunity to observe these magnificent birds, especially during winter when it serves as a significant wintering ground for geese. The expansive agricultural fields and proximity to the Danube River are also prominent natural features.
Yes, you can discover several points of interest. The Three Countries Sculpture Park and Border Stone at the Austria–Slovakia–Hungary Tripoint is a historical landmark commemorating the fall of the Iron Curtain. You might also encounter the Zeiselhof Chapel, a religious building from 1764.
There are over 125 jogging routes available in the CHVÚ Sysľovské polia area, catering to various fitness levels. These include 7 easy routes, 105 moderate routes, and 13 difficult routes.
The running routes in CHVÚ Sysľovské polia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 70 reviews. Runners often praise the expansive open fields, the flat terrain ideal for uninterrupted runs, and the unique opportunity to observe rare bird species.
Yes, many of the routes in the area are designed as loops. For instance, the popular Houseboat Marina on the Danube loop from Ostrovné lúčky is a 14.0 km (8.7 miles) trail offering views along the Danube, and the Velké Čunovo – štrkovisko loop from Ostrovné lúčky is another excellent circular option.
Yes, there is a seasonal educational trail that provides insights into the local Roman settlement history, the Great Bustard, biostrips, agriculture's impact on birds, and the Red-footed Falcon. This trail is typically open from July 1st to September 30th.
The flat terrain makes it suitable for running throughout much of the year. However, the seasonal educational trail is open from July to September. Birdwatching opportunities are particularly significant in winter due to the large number of Great Bustards and geese. Always be mindful of agricultural vehicles that use the paths, especially during planting and harvesting seasons.
Yes, movement off marked trails is generally prohibited year-round to protect the sensitive bird habitats. It is crucial to adhere to designated paths to avoid disturbing the wildlife and to respect the protected status of CHVÚ Sysľovské polia.
One of the longer and more challenging options is the Old Bridge, Bratislava – Blue Church loop from Rusovce, an 30.1 km (18.7 miles) trail that leads through both urban and natural landscapes.


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