Best attractions and places to see around okres Nové Zámky, located in Slovakia's Nitra Region, encompass historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The district is known for its historical significance, including remnants of the former Nové Zámky Fortress, and its picturesque landscapes along the Nitra River. The broader Danubian Lowland offers diverse natural environments, while the Berek Forest Park provides tranquil recreational spaces. This region offers a variety of points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The sandy beach near Mužla (near Štúrovo in southern Slovakia) is a real insider tip for nature lovers who want to avoid the hustle and bustle of classic outdoor pools. It is considered one of the most beautiful natural sections on the Slovak bank of the Danube. In contrast to many stony sections of the Danube, here, at low water levels, you will find wide areas with fine sand, which gives the place an almost Mediterranean flair ("Danube Riviera").
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The "Glockenbrunnen-Skulptur" (often referred to as Zvonová fontána in Slovak) is one of the most famous modern landmarks of Štúrovo (Hungarian: Párkány) in Slovakia. The fountain is located in the city center on the pedestrian zone (Pešia zóna), not far from the Danube riverbank and the Maria Valeria Bridge. It is a popular meeting point for locals and tourists alike, as it offers a direct line of sight to the impressive Basilica of Esztergom on the opposite Hungarian side of the Danube.
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This railway bridge is a striking structure in southern Slovakia, near the town of Štúrovo (opposite Esztergom). It spans the Hron river (Gran) just a few hundred meters before its mouth flows into the Danube. The bridge is located near the municipality of Kamenica nad Hronom (German: Kamenitz an der Gran). It is part of the important international railway line from Bratislava to Budapest (formerly the Hungarian State Railways line Vienna–Budapest). Since the Hron is very wide here, shortly before it flows into the Danube, this structure has always been technically demanding.
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The designation „Károly-Róbert-Brücke“ often leads to confusion, as in current usage it mostly refers to a small, new border bridge, while in Budapest it is more associated with a major traffic artery. The official Károly-Róbert-Brücke (Károly Róbert híd) is a road bridge over the river Ipoly, opened in 2023.
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A lot has happened in Kamenica nad Hronom (near Štúrovo in southern Slovakia) in recent years. The highlight for cyclists is the newly developed section of the international EuroVelo 6, which leads directly through the village. Since the beginning of 2024, a new section, approximately 17 kilometers long, connecting Štúrovo with Kamenica nad Hronom and Chľaba, has been completed.
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The cycling route from Nagymaros via Szob to Helemba (Slovak: Chľaba) is one of the most scenic sections of the Hungarian Danube Bend. It connects the picturesque Danube river landscape with the Ipoly Valley and forms an important part of the international EuroVelo 6.
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Previously, cyclists in this area often had to divert to unpaved dikes or country roads. The new project has fundamentally changed this: The new section is about 12 to 18 kilometers long (depending on how the segments are counted). The path runs directly on the crown of the flood protection dike on the left bank of the Danube. It leads from Kravany nad Dunajom through the Čenkov area (a nature reserve) and Obid to Štúrovo.
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Archaeological investigations have identified the remains of a late Roman burgus (a fortified watchtower) there. This facility served to monitor the crossing of the Danube and to warn the opposite castle Crumerum (Nyergesújfalu) of raids from the north. The finds are mostly dated to the late antique period (4th century AD), particularly to the eras of Emperors Valentinian I or Constantine the Great. In this phase, defenses were massively expanded with such fortified outposts on the opposite bank.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the remnants of the Former Nové Zámky Fortress, whose original hexagonal layout still shapes the town. Other notable sites include the 18th-century Calvary, the Roman Catholic Church of Holy Cross, and the Baroque Group of Statues of the Most Holy Trinity. The Cathedral and Castle of Esztergom, a significant religious and historical site, is also nearby.
The district offers several options for thermal relaxation. The well-known Vadaš Thermal Pools in Štúrovo provide a large complex of outdoor and indoor swimming pools. You can also visit the Thermal Swimming Pool – Štrand Emil Tatárika in Nové Zámky, Thermal Nesvady, or the Thermal Swimming Pool Podhájska, all offering beneficial geothermal waters.
Yes, the Štiavnica Mountains, near the villages of Podhradie and Bátorová, offer diverse terrain and scenic routes for hikers of all levels. You can find various trails, including easy and moderate options. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around okres Nové Zámky guide.
The region is great for cycling, with several dedicated paths. The Charles Robert Bridge includes dedicated lanes for bicycles and pedestrians, connecting over the Ipeľ river. You can also find new sections of cycle paths like the Brand new path near Kravany nad Dunajom and the New Ipoly Bridge, which also features separate bicycle lanes. For mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around okres Nové Zámky guide.
Families can enjoy the Vadaš Thermal Pools in Štúrovo for a fun day of swimming. The sandy beach along the Danube offers a pleasant spot for relaxation. Additionally, the Berek Forest Park provides a tranquil natural environment for family strolls, and the Whimsical Village Scene with Scarecrows can be a charming stop.
Yes, the Ján Thain Museum in Nové Zámky preserves the town's history, ethnology, and archaeology. Further afield, the Slovak Central Observatory in Hurbanovo also houses the Nicholas Thege-Konkoly Museum, focusing on museums and history. The Boat Mill in Kolárovo is a unique technical monument and museum offering insights into traditional life.
The Berek Forest Park, a more than 200-year-old oak forest in the southwestern part of Nové Zámky, offers a tranquil natural environment for recreation. The Nitra River flows through the town, providing scenic views. For fishing and outdoor enjoyment, consider Private Pond Mederčina or Private Fishing Lake Cerveny Piesok near Šurany.
The Maria Valeria Bridge is a significant landmark connecting Slovakia to Hungary, offering a unique experience of crossing between countries. Another modern connection is the Charles Robert Bridge, completed in 2023, which also facilitates cross-border travel for cyclists and pedestrians.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The cross-border bridges, like the Maria Valeria Bridge, are often highlighted for their unique experience. The Cathedral and Castle of Esztergom is admired for its grandeur and historical importance. The region's cycling paths, such as the Brand new path, are also frequently praised for their quality.
Several bridges in the area are noted for their accessibility. The Maria Valeria Bridge, Charles Robert Bridge, and the New Ipoly Bridge are all marked as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, new cycle paths like the Brand new path are also designed to be accessible.
Yes, you can gain insight into traditional folk life and architecture by visiting the Peasant House in Martovce and the House of Folk Housing in Veľké Lovce. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's cultural heritage.
The region's attractions, especially the thermal pools and outdoor activities, are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn. This period offers pleasant weather for exploring historical sites, cycling routes, and hiking trails in the Štiavnica Mountains. Thermal pools can be enjoyed year-round.


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