Theme trails and learning hikes
The new Alpherz trail Malbun invites young and old to learn more about alpine culture at seven stations.
Legends and stories accompany hikers on the trail through a fascinating cultural landscape with panoramic views of the Rhine Valley and the surrounding mountains.
The Historical Eschnerberg Trail between Bendern and Schellenberg lets visitors discover the ancient origins of Liechtenstein and leads up to the pre-historic settlements of Lutzengütle and Malanser.
Time Travel with Wurz and Zirp is a family adventure trail in Schellenberg. The trail leads back to the ancient origins of Liechtenstein and lets visitors discover the history with different stations along the way.
The Liechtenstein Trail is a 75 km walking path passing through all 11 of the country's municipalities. Full of attractions, spectacular view, fine food and secluded spots, it is the ideal way to explore the Principality of Liechtenstein.
On the cozy Sassweg in Malbun children can explore 10 interesting research stations.
The detektivtrail-app leads you from puzzle to puzzle. At the end of the two-hoour trail you will find a treasure chest, which only opens if you have the right code.
Embark on an exciting treasure hunt in the picturesque mountain village of Malbun and discover the Liechtenstein mountains.
This fun adventure trail in Dux, Schaan, is a must for families with children who want to find out more about the forest.
The town of Schaan is home to several places, buildings and objects that have witnessed the development of the surrounding municipality over the centuries.
The Vaduz Bee Trail is located near the outdoor tennis courts in Vaduz and is maintained by the Beekeepers Society of Liechtenstein.
Explore Balzers on foot and delve into stories about the treasure at Murder Fortress and the fearsome Dragon of Mäls.
Together with the Bangser Riet in neighbouring Vorarlberg (Austria), the Ruggeller Riet forms a large area of peat bogs. In May the blossom of the Siberian iris covers the region in a carpet of blue.
This culture and nature trail through the centre of Triesen leads you from the Rhine Valley up over a hundred vertical metres to the early medieval chapel of St. Mamerta, located above the settlement.
This easy circular hike through Eschen begins in front of the Pfrundhaus in the town centre, opposite the town hall, and can be completed in 90 minutes.
Triesen is far more than just a village! It is only by hiking up above the houses that visitors can get a complete picture of Triesen, with its historic centre surrounded on all sides by more modern buildings.
Hiking in Liechtenstein can also be a spiritual experience. A section of the St James' Way, a traditional pilgrimage route starting in Santisgo de Compostela in Spain and leading across Europe, passes through Feldkirch and into the south of Liechtenstein, continuing up past the village of Toggenburg to Wattwil.
In 1971 the municipality of Mauren transformed the Salamander Trail above the pond in Schaanwald into the Schaanwald Nature Trail.
Tradition is more than just a word – it is a cultural asset which Liechtensteiners are proud of. This explains why deeply cherished customs and traditions such as the national public holiday and «Fasnacht» (Carnival) are still very much a part of the local cultural fabric. Alongside tradition, modernity has stepped up to take its place in the form of contemporary art exhibitions, which accounts for one of the Principality’s most attractive features.