When looking for somewhere off the beaten track it is hard to look past glorious Liechtenstein. That is, of course, assuming you are among the misfortunate percentage of the worlds population that has never heard of it. Most people who have heard of Liechtenstein automatically describe it as Europe’s equivalent of an off shore account. To the thousands of cyclists and hikers that pass through every year it is a perfect resting point between the stunning Dolomites and the equally dramatic Swiss Alps. However to me, an average backpacker with a passion to see the world, Liechtenstein was an unexpected yet splendid vacation.
The drive through eastern Switzerland is absolutely stunning. The auto-route is nestled in between the majestic Swiss alps and winds through and around various tunnels and rivers, with the occasional waterfall cascading down a mountain edge.
The HI Hostel there is as good as can be expected, the location is excellent, only a fifteen minute walk into the center of the capital city, Vaduz. They are a bit pedantic about lights out timing but it was a great venue to get wasted on Prugna. Dangerous dangerous stuff!
The walk into town is lovely and takes you past the outdoor pool/sports center and miniature golf. While the walk through the city can take less than ten minutes there are quite a few things to do along the way. The streets are adorned with a wide range of modern art and sculptures that would impress any passers by. The European style sidewalk dining is fantastic as it gives you a great excuse to grab a cup of coffee, some crepes and do some people watching. If you are lucky you might spot one of the royals!
While walking down the main street it is hard not to stop and have a look at the custom cigar shop, or drop into any one of the fantastic children’s toy shops. Vaduz also houses one of the worlds most extensive stamp museums, as well as fantastic National Museum that fills you with a fulfilling knowledge of the country’s fascinating past and the history behind the Royal Family.
The locals are fiercely proud of their royal family. Rightly so considering the family is worth approximately 3.3 billion pound sterling!! Every year, on the 15th of August, the Prince invites all residents, all 38,000 of them, and guests to celebrate the National Holiday. The party is held in the palace, starting in the castle grounds and moving next door to the Castle Meadow as the day moves on. All the best foods and drinks are offered and the Royal Family puts on a festival of fireworks, musical entertainment and dance shows. There is no official closing time, the party has been known to go all night long!
The walk up to the palace from Vaduz is like a miniature adventure trail. There were lots of snails, a weird looking red speckled frog, a cute but dead mole, the cat that killed the mole, squirrels and little birdies… I was disappointed that we didn’t encounter a St Bernard!!
After exploring the city I suggest taking a drive up to Malbun which is the local snow field. I was such a beautiful drive, a little curvey but fun! It only takes fifteen minutes and you have basically crossed all of Liechtenstein!!
Obviously it wasn’t covered in snow but it was still very cold and you can see how amazing the slopes would be! Taking the ski lift up to the top of the slopes provided a fantastic view of Austria, Liechtenstein and even through to Switzerland. Stop and have a coffee at the Brasserie but don’t get to jumpy on the trampoline or you might fall down into Austria!! About 65 percent of the Liechtenstein is mountains, this is why there are over 400km of walking and hiking tracks to be discovered. Malbun being a great place to start.
Whether you want to check out the worlds largest producer of dentures or have a tub of UHT milk that actually comes from Australia, Liechtenstein is the perfect getaway for those who want to stay somewhere unique. Treat yourself and indulge in this little slice of heaven, tucked away in the far eastern corner of Western Europe. You might surprise yourself.
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