Vysoká pri Morave is a village in Slovakia, in the district of Malacky. It is located in the southwest of the Záhorská lowland at an altitude of 145 m above sea level, close to the Morava River, the center of which is crossed by the state border with neighboring Austria.
Vysoká pri Morave is a village in Slovakia, in the district of Malacky. It is located in the southwest of the Záhorská lowland at an altitude of 145 m above sea level, close to the Morava River, the center of which is crossed by the state border with neighboring Austria.
The cadastre of the village includes important nature reserves Horný and Dolný les (floodplain forest biotopes), forest reserves Rozporec. Near the village there are several artificial water areas, which were created during the ongoing extraction of gravel. These bodies of water are currently used for valuable - sport fishing. Thanks to its location, the village of Vysoká pri Morave has become an important sports cycle route, which extends below the ancient castle of Devín at the confluence of the Morava and Danube rivers. As of 31.12. 2017 population 2254 and records a steadily growing construction development.