Gourmet getaway
THE LIECHTENSTEIN TRAIL
On the Liechtenstein-Weg, 75 kilometres of fascinating stories, sights, magnificent views, idyllic rest areas and much more await explorers. The Liechtenstein-Weg, which passes through the country’s 11 municipalities, is best explored in several day-long stages.
The Liechtenstein-Weg restaurants, which have been awarded a special distinction, are committed to regionalism and offer their customers a selection of regional products. Packed lunches are also available.
E-BIKE CULINARY TOUR OF LIECHTENSTEIN
The Liechtenstein Kulinarik e-bike tour from Liechtenstein’s capital, Vaduz, through the vast plains of the north of the country to Ruggell, covers 33 pleasant kilometres of princely delights over a period of almost two hours (journey time only).
The route takes in the princely cellar in Vaduz, the Demmel coffee roaster in Schaan, magnificent vineyards and the Liechtensteiner Brauhaus & Braustube brewery in Schaan. Here, you definitely need to make time for one or other culinary stop. From Schellenberg, you have a magnificent view of the Rhine Valley and, in fine weather, of Lake Constance.
FoodTrail Vaduz
The FoodTrail Vaduz is a tasty treasure hunt that leads on foot from the Liechtenstein Center in Vaduz to six tasting stations in Liechtenstein, combined with a game of riddles and fascinating information.
TASTE OF THE RHINE WORLDS ROUTE
In addition to the Liechtenstein-Weg and culinary tour already mentioned, the Rhine Worlds Taste Route, also accessible by electric bike, takes in Vaduz and its culinary specialities.
2 WINE ESTATES. 2 NIGHTS” PACKAGE
With the “2 wineries. 2 nights” package, you’ll spend two nights in a 4-star hotel, visit two Liechtenstein wineries and enjoy a wine tasting.
CULINARY EXPERIENCES IN THE LIECHTENSTEIN REGION
There are many culinary experiences on offer in Liechtenstein: restaurant visits, guided tours, tastings or picnics are experiences not to be missed.
RESTAURANTS IN THE REGION
There are plenty of restaurants in the region: on the plains or at altitude, serving simple or refined cuisine. You can discover the culinary diversity of the region!
OTHER DISCOVERIES
CULTURE AND HISTORY
The town and castle of Werdenberg bear witness to over 800 years of history. Built as a fortress in the early Middle Ages, the castle was later used as an administrative centre, then became a bourgeois residence and is now a cultural centre.
Discover some of the town’s history on a range of guided tours!
Culture also plays an important role in the Principality of Liechtenstein. Museums, shows and regional customs will delight lovers of art and culture!
The pleasures of the outdoors
There’s nothing like exploring the surrounding area in the great outdoors. Whether on foot, by bike or on skis, admire the magnificent scenery and discover the diversity of flora and fauna!
There are many hiking trails to explore in the Liechtenstein-Werdenberg region.
RECURRING EVENTS
FESTIVAL OF FLAVOURS
In addition to the traditional Triesenberg Weeks, Game Weeks and the Winegrowers’ Festival, which are always a great success, the Festival of Flavours attracts many visitors to Vaduz every September. Famous chefs, young talents and local originals offer culinary delights in street food style in various food trucks.
TRIESENBERG WEEKS
Leave the stresses of everyday life behind and treat yourself to a dreamy short break and culinary delights with typical local dishes in Triesenberg.
Every year, from mid-October to November, Triesenberg gastronomy invites you to take part in the Triesenberg Weeks. The Kainer, Edelweiss, Kulm and Guflina restaurants offer culinary delights based on traditional Walser cuisine.
From “Chääschnöpfli” to “Wildalertäller”, there is a rich palette of specialities from Triesenberg as it was in days gone by. All the more reason to visit Triesenberg in autumn, and why not spend the night?
WINEGROWERS OF LIECHTENSTEIN
From the Eschnerberg in the north of the country to the Gutenberg Hill in the south, the Principality of Liechtenstein is an interesting place for wine lovers. The foehn climate allows the grapes to thrive, and our winemakers are masters of their craft. Wine growing in the Principality is traditional, professional and of exquisite quality. More than 100 winegrowers, including four professionals, produce noble wines.
Lodging in Liechtenstein – Werdenberg
In a small area, the Liechtenstein-Werdenberg region offers a wide range of accommodation to suit all needs. Choose your accommodation: hotels, holiday flats, B&Bs or campsites. There’s something for everyone!