Chľaba

A cult location full of energy. The diversity and beauty of this area surprises even the experienced tourist. The village of Chľaba was originally founded as the island Chľaba on the Danube and was an orchard for the Esztergom archbishopric. It provided the inhabitants of the area with rich and high-quality crops. After relocation of the village from the island, the tradition of wine-making in cellars carved into the loess soil on the northern bank of the Danube was preserved. Cellars more than 300 years old are still part of the village today. The local flora and fauna remain pristine, with their original character from the past preserved, like the confluence of the Danube and Ipeľ rivers, which leaves an exciting and even mystical impression.