Sihoť is the largest river island on the Danube in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, located in the district of Karlova Ves.
[1][2] The island lies between the main flow of the Danube to the north and the parallel channel Karloveské rameno to the south, between Devínska cesta in Bratislava and the Austrian border.
Salbach also designed the system supplying drinking water to the historical center of the city, which remains operational until today.
The island is part of the hunting ground Devínska Kobyla which is casually used by the hunters for the last 60 years, despite the area being protected.
Sihoť features a variety of protected plants including Snowdrops, Lily of the Valley and Lesser celandine.