- Brief description
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Impressed by the scenery, we walk on a pretty mountain trail along the ridge towards the Rappenstein (2222 m). From here, all the mountains of the Liechtenstein Alps are visible.
- Difficulty
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difficult
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- Route
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StegWisli0.2 kmGrosssteg0.3 kmChrüppel (1,706 m)2.7 kmKolm (1,993 m)5.3 kmGoldlochspitz (2,110 m)6.1 kmLawena Obersäss8.2 kmLawena9.9 kmRestaurant Alte Eiche17.9 km
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- Description
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On narrow but convenient trails, we cross the steep ledges of the pastureland and hurry towards the Lawena cabins, where we can finally satisfy our hunger and quench our thirst. The Lawena Valley basin, at the foot of the massive northern edge of the Falknis, holds abundant and untouched mountain nature. Passing over the Rappenstein saddle, we can overlook the villages on both sides of the Rhine. From the Rappenstein, the view goes as far as the Glarner alps and the peaks of the Alpstein. Nature lovers will be delighted by the exceptional flora and geological diversity found at every turn.
Alternative A:
Starting at Sücka, the trail to Rappenstein is also accessible half way up, on the right side of the Samina Valley, via Alpelti and Gapfahl.
Alternative B:
Hikers follow the marked track (blue-white route) to the Falknis (distance: 4.4 kms / elevation difference: 830 m). This trail is for experienced hikers only (sure-footedness and head for heights is essential).
- Highest point
- 2,103 m
- Endpoint
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Triesen
- Height profile
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- Safety instructions
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Going on a tour requires careful planning. We recommend that you discuss the routes and weather conditions with the local information points in advance. Depending on the season and weather conditions, this route may be closed or interrupted.
- Tips
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Food & drink / Accommodation:
Berggasthaus Sücka mountain in (mid-June until mid-September)
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AuthorThe tour From Valüna Valley to Lawena Valley is used by outdooractive.com provided.
General info
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Heidiland
2185
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Liechtenstein
1282
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Triesen
236