The village lies on the edge of the dead arm of the Lion, which is considered one of the most important nature reserves in the Protected Landscape Area of the Danube Meadow.
The village lies on the edge of the dead arm of the Lion, which is considered one of the most important nature reserves in the Protected Landscape Area of the Danube Meadow.
The Číčov Dead Arm has been declared a national nature reserve as an important locality of water and swamp communities typical of the Danube floodplain forests. It is the largest lake in the dead arm of the river in Slovakia. It was established in 1899 after the rupture of the Danube flood barrier. There is an educational trail around the whole arm. Another important place is the Baroque-Classicist manor house with an extensive park, which was founded after the reconstruction of the manor house and a hundred years later modified to its current form. However, the inhabitants of Číčov do not just live by history. Children's summer holiday camps and a running competition for all ages have become popular. The routes of the race are constantly changing so that the participants get to know new corners and beauties of the village and the surrounding nature. Every year, the people of Bohemia meet at general celebrations, which diversify the performances of students and singing ensembles. The event always ends with a traditional folk party.