The village lies at an altitude of 170 meters above sea level on the Záhorská plain 10 km north of the district town of Malacky and 40 km north of Bratislava. For lovers of nature, the village offers various attractions. The eastern part of the area consists of deep pine forests, rich in game and known for the richness of edible mushrooms.
The village lies at an altitude of 170 meters above sea level on the Záhorská plain 10 km north of the district town of Malacky and 40 km north of Bratislava. For lovers of nature, the village offers various attractions. The eastern part of the area consists of deep pine forests, rich in game and known for the richness of edible mushrooms.
The clear Rudava flows through the village, in which there are 36 species of fish. In the northern part of the territory is the Abrod State Nature Reserve, the border river Morava flows through the western edge of the area. In the village live 3 626 inhabitants.