In 1960, it became part of the Bratislava-okolie district, and later, due to the fact that almost 90% of the population worked in Bratislava, it became part of Bratislava, the fourth district on January 1, 1972 (the Bratislava-okolie district ceased to exist).
There are many natural and cultural beauties in Devínská Nová Ves, which make it an interesting place in terms of tourism. One of the most famous places worth visiting is Devínska Kobyla with a part of Sandberg with diverse fauna and flora.
We also recommend exploring Devínská Nová Ves from the back of the bicycle, which you can rent in our Ecocentre. There are several cycling routes through Devínská. The possibilities of cycling were recently expanded by the Slobody Bicycle Bridge, built in 2013, which connects Devínská Nová Ves with the village of Schlosshof in Austria.
From the cultural monuments, we recommend visiting the Museum of Croatian Culture and the Museum of Old Devínská.
Devínska Nová Ves boasts several hiking trails. It is possible to get to Dúbravka, Devín and Karlova Ves through Devínská Kobyla and Dúbravská hlavica. In the opposite direction you will reach Záhorie in Marianka, Borinka and Stupava.
In Devínská Nová Ves there are excellent civic amenities, which makes it an ideal place to live in the bosom of nature.