Šúr is a unique nature reserve (since 1952) with a peat bog forest and many protected plant and animal species. The southern part consists of a protected Pannonian grove with oak-elm and thermophilic plant species. It is a popular place for botanists and zoologists. Ancient Shur was inhabited by people of the Late Stone Age at the turn of the 4th and 3rd millennium BC
Šúr is a unique nature reserve (since 1952) with a peat bog forest and many protected plant and animal species. The southern part consists of a protected Pannonian grove with oak-elm and thermophilic plant species. It is a popular place for botanists and zoologists. Ancient Shur was inhabited by people of the Late Stone Age at the turn of the 4th and 3rd millennium BC
Near Šúr towards the town there are springs with alkaline sulfur water. The chemical analysis of the healing water was published in 1859 by Dr. Alexander Bauer. From the beginning of the 17th century there was a sulfur spa, later an institute for disabled youth.