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Princely Hikes in Liechtenstein

Which country in Europe has the densest network of hiking trails? It’s not the alpine classics of Switzerland or Austria, but in fact the small Principality of Liechtenstein nestling between those two countries. More than 400 kilometres of well-maintained and clearly signposted trails and majestic mountains up to 2600 metres above sea level attract walkers and hikers to Liechtenstein.

Which country in Europe has the densest network of hiking trails? It’s not the alpine classics of Switzerland or Austria, but in fact the small Principality of Liechtenstein nestling between those two countries. More than 400 kilometres of well-maintained and clearly signposted trails and majestic mountains up to 2600 metres above sea level attract walkers and hikers to Liechtenstein.

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Sareis<br />

2000 metres<br />

Hik<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Liechtenste<strong>in</strong><br />

→ Over 400 km of well-signposted trails<br />

→ Easy walks to very challeng<strong>in</strong>g hikes<br />

→ Highest mounta<strong>in</strong>: Grauspitz, 2599 metres<br />

→ Untouched nature<br />

→ Cross-border trails (Liechtenste<strong>in</strong>, Switzerland, Austria)<br />

→ Traditional mounta<strong>in</strong> huts and hotels<br />

→ Themed learn<strong>in</strong>g trails ideal for families<br />

→ Excellent public transport connections<br />

Level of difficulty<br />

Fitness level<br />

easy low fitness Level 1<br />

<strong>in</strong>termediate average fitness Level 3<br />

difficult excellent fitness Level 5

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