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Castles, Alps, and a country you can hike across

Liechtenstein

You're standing in Vaduz. Population: 5,700. You look up. Vaduz Castle sits on the hill, royal residence of Prince Hans-Adam II. Behind it, the Alps rise 2,000 meters. The entire country is 25km long. An hour later, you're hiking the Fürstensteig trail. Steel cables bolted into cliff faces. Views spanning three countries. You realize: Liechtenstein is the world's sixth-smallest nation, but it punches above its weight. This principality between Switzerland and Austria combines Alpine drama with tax-haven wealth. Medieval castles meet Michelin-starred restaurants. It's small, mountainous, and surprisingly sophisticated.

Vaduz—micro-capital with castle views

Vaduz is Liechtenstein's capital. Population: 5,700. You can walk the entire center in 20 minutes.

Vaduz Castle dominates the skyline, perched 120 meters above the city. It's the Prince's residence—not open to visitors, but the exterior is photogenic against Alpine backdrops.

The Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein houses modern and contemporary art in a distinctive black-box building. Entry costs CHF 15. The collection focuses on international sculpture and installation.

The main street (Städtle) features shops, cafes, and the government district. It's tidy, quiet, and feels more like a prosperous village than a capital.

You won't need more than half a day in Vaduz itself. The real draw is the mountains beyond.

Vaduz—micro-capital with castle views in Liechtenstein
Alpine hiking—serious trails in a small space

Liechtenstein has 400km of marked hiking trails in just 160 square kilometers. The density is remarkable.

The Fürstensteig and Drei Schwestern (Three Sisters) trails are the classics. Cable-secured passages along cliff edges. Elevation gain: 850m. Duration: 5 hours. Views spanning Liechtenstein, Switzerland, and Austria.

The Liechtenstein Trail is unique—a 75km path crossing all 11 municipalities. You can complete it in 2-3 days. The LIstory app provides historical context at 147 points along the route.

Malbun, at 1,600m elevation, serves as the base for mountain hiking in summer and skiing in winter. It's family-friendly and accessible by bus from Vaduz in 30 minutes.

Good hiking boots and weather awareness are essential. Mountain weather changes quickly, and many trails require sure-footedness.

Alpine hiking—serious trails in a small space in Liechtenstein
Wine and Walser culture

Liechtenstein produces wine. The Hofkellerei (Princely Winery) operates 4 hectares of vineyards in the Rhine Valley, specializing in Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

Tastings at the winery cost CHF 9 for two wines. Full tours with six wines and cellar access run CHF 50-70 and last 90 minutes. Book ahead for groups.

Triesenberg preserves Walser culture—descendants of Swiss migrants who settled here in the 13th century. The Walser Museum documents their rural life, distinctive dialect, and farming traditions.

The village sits 900m above the Rhine Valley, offering views across to Switzerland. The Walser House next door is a 400-year-old building furnished in 19th-century style, accessible through guided tours.

Local restaurants serve traditional dishes like Käsknöpfle (cheese dumplings) and Riebel (cornmeal dish). Portions are substantial.

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