Thaya WILDRiver Brief

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European Wilderness Network Thaya WILDRiver

2018 Š European Wilderness Society www.wilderness-society.org


European Wilderness Network

Thaya WILDRiver, Austria

2018 Thaya WILDRiver is embedded in a well-protected area of mixed deciduous forests in the lowland of the Pannonia region approx. 50 000 There is no public access to the Thaya WILDRiver (only on special occasions excursions or research can occur)

Thayatal National Park Podyjí National Park

Due to the fragility of ThayaWILDRiver, the exact location of Thaya WILDRiver is not disclosed. Map scale 1 : 148 000 © European Wilderness Society www.wilderness-society.org

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Number of visitors per year to the protected area

1 360 ha

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The 2 km of ThayaWILDRiver were subject to a Quick-Audit in 2017 and 2018, and meet the Bronze Wilderness Quality Standard. The WILDRiver has the potential to be enlarged by an additional 2 km.

Wilderness Uniqueness

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The Thaya WILDRiver is a segment of the Thaya river and spans a length of over 2 km, linking the Thayatal Wilderness and Podyjí Wilderness. The Thaya WILDRiver is characterised by extraordinary scenery, being home to features such as meanders and alluvial plains around the river Thaya. The Thaya river is the key element and driving force behind the establishment of the transboundary protected area of the Podyjí National Park in Czech Republic and Thayatal National Park in Austria.

Wilderness information

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The 2 km of Thaya WILDRiver is embedded in the Thayatal National Park, Austria. It is Austria’s smallest National Park, located in the north-eastern part of the country, at the border with Podyjí National Park in the Czech Republic. Thayatal National Park was established in the year 2000. The name Thayatal can be translated into the ‘valley of the Thaya river’, which is an impressive valley with steep cliffs, dense broadleaf forests and valuable fragments of WILDRiver.

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Thaya WILDRiver / Austria

Biodiversity The territory of Thayatal National Park has a very high biodiversity. There are several hundreds of vascular plant species, fungi, lichens, mosses, birds and mammals. There is a rich variety of forest types, such as oak and hornbeam-oak forests, relict pine forests, spring alluviums alder forest, and the native beech forests in the higher parts of the National Park. The Thaya WILDRiver is located in an impressive valley with steep cliffs, gentle meadows, natural forests and fascinating flora and fauna. The area is located on a distinct climatic border where continental and Central European flora and fauna come together. A significant part of the area is covered with forests, of which a considerable percentage is currently left to spontaneous development. The aim in the coming years is to let 75-85% of Thayatal National Park develop under spontaneous succession and to protect spontaneous dynamics of biodiversity.

Wilderness Tourism Experience The Thayatal National Park lies in a very densely populated area with good transport accessibility, 95 km from Vienna and 220 km from Prague. The park itself is not accessible for cars, but is accessible by a network of marked paths for pedestrians. Only the city of Hardegg, which is situated in the centre of the National Park is accessible by bike or car. The paths lead around the Thayatal Wilderness and Thaya WILDRiver, therefore the character of the area can be seen from several attractive sightseeing points. A system of information panels in the field outside of the WILDRiver provide the visitors with valuable information about the area. Additionally, there are paths that lead along parts of the Thaya river, which provide several sightseeing points to view the character of the river. Thaya WILDRiver is not accessible for tourists, but a network of paths enable visitors to discover and experience the surrounding Thayatal forests and river, which also have a wild character.

Contact Thaya WILDRiver Thayatal National Park 2082 Hardegg, Austria Phone: +43 2949 70050 Website: www.np-thayatal.at/en

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