Malbun (Triesenberg), Liechtenstein
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Book in Malbun (Triesenberg)
If you are looking to book a ski holiday in the Alps, Malbun (Triesenberg) in Liechtenstein is always an option. Here you will find most of the information you need to book everything for your ski trip. The skiing season in Malbun (Triesenberg) usually starts in mid December to start April.
In Malbun (Triesenberg) you will find 6 lifts with a lift capacity of 7800 passengers/hour. There are 23 kilometer of groomed pistes in total, divided into 11 kilometer blue pistes, 9 kilometer red pistes and for the more experienced skiers, 3 kilometer black pistes. The highest point in the ski system is at 2000 meter, which gives a vertical drop of 400 meter. The longest piste in Malbun (Triesenberg) is 3 kilometers. Other alternatives to skiing or snowboarding on the slopes are to try the fun park and halfpipe facilities in Malbun (Triesenberg).
In case some of you feel like doing some Nordic skiing, Malbun (Triesenberg) holds 12 kilometers of prepared tracks for doing that. For those of you who want to try something new (probably), there is also a toboggan run here that is open to the public, as well as prepared trails for winter hiking.
In Malbun (Triesenberg) you will find 6 lifts with a lift capacity of 7800 passengers/hour. There are 23 kilometer of groomed pistes in total, divided into 11 kilometer blue pistes, 9 kilometer red pistes and for the more experienced skiers, 3 kilometer black pistes. The highest point in the ski system is at 2000 meter, which gives a vertical drop of 400 meter. The longest piste in Malbun (Triesenberg) is 3 kilometers. Other alternatives to skiing or snowboarding on the slopes are to try the fun park and halfpipe facilities in Malbun (Triesenberg).
In case some of you feel like doing some Nordic skiing, Malbun (Triesenberg) holds 12 kilometers of prepared tracks for doing that. For those of you who want to try something new (probably), there is also a toboggan run here that is open to the public, as well as prepared trails for winter hiking.
