Danube - Important National Parks

Important National Parks

  • Naturpark Obere Donau (Germany)
  • Donauauen zwischen Neuburg und Ingolstadt (Germany) - map
  • Nature protection area Donauleiten (Germany)
  • Nationalpark Donau Auen (Austria) - map
  • Chránená krajinná oblasť Dunajské luhy (Slovakia) - map
  • Duna-Ipoly Nemzeti Park (Hungary) - map
  • Gemenc (Hungary) - map
  • Naturalpark Kopački Rit (Croatia) - map
  • Gornje Podunavlje Nature Reserve (Serbia) - map
  • Fruška Gora National park (Serbia)
  • Koviljsko-petrovaradinski rit Nature Reserve (Serbia)
  • Great War Island Nature Reserve (Serbia)
  • Đerdap National park (Serbia)
  • Iron Gates Natural Park (Romania)
  • Persina Nature Park (Bulgaria) - map
  • Kalimok-Brushlen Protected Site (Bulgaria) - map
  • Srebarna Nature Reserve (Bulgaria) - map
  • Natural Park Măcin Mountains (Romania)
  • Natural Park Little Pond of Brăila (Romania)
  • Biosphere Reserve Danube Delta (Romania) - map

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