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Location Scout: Lake Tisza, Hungary's Wild Wetlands

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Lake Tisza, an artificial lake formed over 50 years ago to control flooding of the Tisza River, is now a top Hungarian tourist destination. But not only is it a haven for water sports enthusiasts, it’s a stunningly wild landscape rich in biodiversity. Spanning 127 square kilometres, the area was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999 and is part of the Hortobágy National Park.

Tisza River. Picture via Unsplash.

It's difficult to believe the lake was originally man-made, so convincingly has mother nature reclaimed the region. The lake’s irregular shape, patchwork of islands and intricate network of backwater channels that wind through thick vegetation is reminiscent of the wetlands of Mississippi – without the alligators.

 A River Transformed: The Birth of Lake Tisza

The Tisza River, which flows through the Great Hungarian Plain, used to be one of Central Europe’s most unpredictable waterways. Stretching for 1,419 kilometres before it was regulated, the river meandered through a vast, flat landscape where frequent flooding would devastate the surrounding area.

To manage the issue, Hungary undertook a major river regulation project in the 19th century, spearheaded by István Széchenyi. The length of the river was reduced to 966 kilometres, which created 589 kilometres of dead channels and 136 kilometres of new riverbed. This helped prevent the disastrous flooding that had plagued the region for centuries. But it wasn’t until the late 1960s, with the construction of the Tisza Dam at Kisköre, that Lake Tisza as we know it today was born.

Lake Tisza. Picture via Unsplash.

A Rich and Diverse Wildlife Haven

One of Lake Tisza's most remarkable features is the biodiversity found here. The sheer variety of plants and animals make it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers: over 200 species of birds reside in the Tiszafüred bird reserve, including herons, egrets, and cormorants.

Lake Tisza is also famous for the annual “flowering” of the Tisza River, a natural spectacle where millions of giant mayflies emerge to mate over the span of three hours. The air above the water’s surface becomes thick with flapping golden wings glinting in the light as the insects dance their last dance before dying.  

A Destination for All Seasons

Lake Tisza’s charm lies not only in the diversity it offers in terms of wildlife and landscapes, but also in its ability to offer something different for each season. In spring, the lake is alive with blooming flowers and migrating birds. Summer offers warm, sunny days perfect for water sports and relaxing on the shore. Autumn brings a quieter atmosphere, with shades of gold reflecting off the water. And in winter, the lake’s tranquil beauty makes it the perfect spot for a peaceful retreat. 

Sources & further information:

Lake Tisza Eco Centre

Wikipedia

Lake Tisza Film

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