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Top 20 Natural Monuments in Liechtenstein

Best natural monuments in Liechtenstein include a remarkable array of natural features, despite the country's small size. The principality's landscape encompasses diverse environments, from marshlands teeming with wildlife to dramatic alpine peaks and serene valleys. These natural areas offer varied experiences, making them a significant draw for outdoor enthusiasts.

Best natural monuments in Liechtenstein

  • The most popular natural monuments is Augstenberg Summit, a summit where narrow paths lead uphill between alpine flowers and crags to the 2,359 meter high Augstenberg. It is ideal for a hike on the Fürstin-Gina-Weg, offering a descent to the Pfälzer Hütte.
  • Another must-see spot is Three Sisters, 3 conspicuous, connected peaks in the Upper Rhine Valley, visible from a considerable distance. The mountain range is characterized by showy, rough, and rugged rock formations, offering a panorama from Liechtenstein to Germany.
  • Visitors also love Alpspitz Summit Cross (1,996 m), a summit offering great views of the Rhine Valley and the foothills of the Rätikon. The path from Gaflei to the Alpspitz is very beautiful and features the oldest summit cross in Liechtenstein.
  • Liechtenstein is known for its diverse natural monuments, including marshlands, alpine peaks, and tranquil lakes. These areas offer varied terrain and experiences, from wildlife observation to challenging mountain hikes.
  • The natural monuments in Liechtenstein are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 370 upvotes and more than 470 photos shared.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Augstenberg Summit

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Narrow paths lead uphill between alpine flowers and crags to the highest point, the 2,359 meter high Augstenberg with its mighty summit cross and the wonderful view.

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Three Sisters

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The named after a legend 3 sisters are 3 conspicuous, connected peaks in the Upper Rhine Valley, which are visible in good weather already from Lake Constance - 40 to 50 km as the crow flies and from the valley!

The whole mountain is made up of showy, rough and rugged rock that gives the mountain its distinctive appearance. Due to its exposed position in the valley, the summit - as mentioned - is already visible from afar and offers a wonderful panorama from Liechtenstein to Germany.

Attention: I have no idea why, but the main peak - the big sister - has no summit cross, but only a small landmark. (The summit is located exactly on the border between Liechtenstein and Austria)
So if you already go down to the summit crosses, missed the main summit and should turn around, because the middle and little sister can only be reached with free-climbing ;-)

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A very worthwhile goal. From the Alpspitz you can enjoy a great view of the Rhine Valley and the foothills of the Rätikon.

The path from the Gaflei to the Alpspitz is very beautiful and also highly recommended for people who are not free from vertigo. You don't need any special skills for this section - except that you have to conquer a few meters in altitude and climb over a few roots.

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The municipality of Vaduz and the Schalun castle ruins are always worth a visit.

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Steg Reservoir

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The footbridge and the Sücka are always worth a trip.

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Geographical center of Liechtenstein
Central point of Liechtenstein:
Calculated centroid
Coordinates 760'361 X 223'297,
Bargälla 1721m above sea level
World Year 2000 of Mathematics

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Birka Bird Paradise, Mauren

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Birka Bird Paradise
The Birka area was purchased by the municipality of Mauren in 1971 and its care was transferred to the Ornithological Association.
The Ornithological Association looked after this small nature reserve and built a bird paradise. Today, the Birka Bird Paradise is a popular excursion destination with a children's playground, biotope and clubhouse. Numerous species of birds can be observed. A hike into the nature reserve is also always worthwhile.
There is a kiosk with snacks and drinks at the clubhouse. The bird paradise is free to enter.

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Ruggeller Riet

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The Ruggeller Riet, a peat area, is an approximately 90-hectare nature reserve in the very north of Liechtenstein. Fauna and above all flora offer the nature lover a wonderful nature experience. Flat moors, ponds, hedges, trees and hay meadows offer many endangered animals and plants an ideal habitat. Even the stork has moved in again. A particular attraction is the flowering of the Siberian iris at the end of May and beginning of June: large areas are transformed into a blue carpet.

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Three Capuchins Ridge

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A short scramble from the hiking trail up to the Three Capuchins. The route is doable from the normal hiking trail, but you need to be sure-footed (hiking shoes are better than trail running shoes). Every stone must be checked to see if it holds or not. For safety reasons, inexperienced people sometimes climbed down on their bottoms. Watch out for falling stones if several people want to reach the summit! It should also be noted that the hiking trail runs below and falling stones should be avoided at all costs.

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Sass Little Lake

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Sass lake, Malbun
The Sass-See is an idyllic mountain lake
According to the tradition of our ancestors, a pastor from Malbun bathed in this little lake in the 1950s.
Text / Source: Paul Mura

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Beautiful little lake with benches where you can relax

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Fun for young and old... Families can discover numerous bird species here for free... You can refresh yourself at the neighboring kiosk. https://www.mauren.li/vogelparadies-birka-

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Schalun Castle, also known as the Wildschloss (Wild Castle), can be reached from Vaduz in about an hour along a steadily ascending forest track. Along the way, you'll also pass the new viewing platform. From the castle, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the Rhine Valley. Source: Schalun Castle (Wild Castle) - Official Tourism Website of the Principality of Liechtenstein https://share.google/etl2VY6VLRFX8CUZh

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Schalun Castle, also known as the Wildschloss (Wild Castle), can be reached from Vaduz in about an hour along a steadily ascending forest track. Along the way, you'll also pass the new viewing platform. From the castle, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the Rhine Valley. Source: Schalun Castle (Wild Castle) - Official Tourism Website of the Principality of Liechtenstein https://share.google/etl2VY6VLRFX8CUZh

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You are welcome to stop here

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...also known as the Wildschloss (Wild Castle) is definitely a highlight. It's only a ruin, but it's a great place to rest and there's even a barbecue area.

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not recommended in snow

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To be able to do something like this without having to pay an entrance fee is really something special, not to mention the geocache and the amazing view, even in the rain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural landscapes can I expect to see in Liechtenstein?

Liechtenstein offers a diverse range of natural landscapes, from marshlands teeming with wildlife in the north to dramatic alpine peaks and serene valleys in the south. You'll find everything from the tranquil peatlands of Ruggeller Riet to the rugged formations of the Three Sisters mountain range and the peaceful Steg Reservoir.

Where can I find the most dramatic mountain views in Liechtenstein?

For breathtaking mountain views, head to the prominent peaks like Three Sisters, which offers expansive panoramas from Liechtenstein to Germany. The Augstenberg Summit and Alpspitz Summit Cross also provide spectacular vistas of the Rhine Valley and the surrounding Alps.

Are there any unique natural phenomena or seasonal highlights to look out for?

Yes, a unique seasonal highlight is the blooming of the blue Siberian iris in the Ruggeller Riet Nature Reserve in late May and early June, which transforms large areas into a vibrant blue carpet. This marshland is also excellent for observing diverse flora and fauna year-round.

What hiking opportunities are available near Liechtenstein's natural monuments?

Liechtenstein offers numerous hiking opportunities. The challenging Fürstensteig Trail, for example, provides dramatic views and an exhilarating mountain adventure near the Three Sisters. For more options, you can explore various routes listed in the Mountain Hikes in Liechtenstein guide, including trails around Augstenberg Summit.

Are there options for cycling or relaxed walks along natural monuments?

Absolutely. The Rhine Valley Trail offers flat and scenic paths along the Rhine River, perfect for relaxed walking and cycling through farmland and villages. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling in Liechtenstein guide.

Can I go skiing or enjoy winter activities near these natural monuments?

Yes, Malbun, Liechtenstein's primary alpine resort, is surrounded by steep mountains and offers excellent winter activities. In winter, it transforms into a wonderland with ski slopes, cross-country trails in the Valüna Valley, and other snow activities. It's also a great base for winter hiking.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Liechtenstein?

Several natural monuments are great for families. The Birka Bird Paradise in Mauren features a biotope and a children's playground, ideal for wildlife observation. The Steg Reservoir is also popular for family outings, and the Ruggeller Riet offers easy paths for all ages to enjoy nature.

Are any natural monuments wheelchair accessible or suitable for easy walks?

The Sass Little Lake is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a tranquil natural experience. Additionally, the Rhine Valley Trail provides flat and scenic paths suitable for easy walks and those seeking less strenuous outdoor activities.

Where can I go for wildlife observation or birdwatching?

The Ruggeller Riet Nature Reserve is a sanctuary for numerous endangered animals and plants, making it ideal for wildlife observation, especially birdwatching. The Birka Bird Paradise in Mauren is another excellent spot to observe various bird species in a dedicated biotope.

What is the best time of year to visit Liechtenstein's natural monuments?

The best time depends on your preferred activities. Late spring (May-June) is ideal for seeing the Siberian iris bloom in Ruggeller Riet and for pleasant hiking conditions. Summer (July-August) is perfect for alpine hiking and mountain biking in areas like Malbun. Winter (December-March) is best for snow sports and enjoying the serene, snow-covered landscapes.

What should I wear for outdoor activities in Liechtenstein's natural monuments?

Given the varied terrain, it's best to dress in layers. For mountain hikes, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, waterproof outerwear, and appropriate sun protection are essential. For marshlands or easier walks, comfortable walking shoes are sufficient. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.

Are there any historical sites integrated with natural monuments?

Yes, the Schalun Castle Ruins, also known as Wildschloss, are located on a mighty rock terrace above Vaduz, offering magnificent views of the Rhine Valley. This historical site blends natural beauty with centuries of history.

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