The village of Zohor is located in the southern part of the Záhorská lowland, 26 km northwest of Bratislava at the foot of the Little Carpathians. The proximity of the border river Morava ranks it in the Slovak part of Moravia. Its flat area consists of Tertiary clays and sands, terraced gravels and winded sands. It lies at 146 meters above sea level, the average annual air temperature reaches 9.5 ° C and the average total precipitation is 600 mm.
The village of Zohor is located in the southern part of the Záhorská lowland, 26 km northwest of Bratislava at the foot of the Little Carpathians. The proximity of the border river Morava ranks it in the Slovak part of Moravia. Its flat area consists of Tertiary clays and sands, terraced gravels and winded sands. It lies at 146 meters above sea level, the average annual air temperature reaches 9.5 ° C and the average total precipitation is 600 mm.