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Sass-Fürkle Pass – View of the Malbun Valley loop from Malbun

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Sass-Fürkle Pass – View of the Malbun Valley loop from Malbun

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Sass-Fürkle Pass – View of the Malbun Valley loop from Malbun

04:03

11.0km

560m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 6, 2026

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1.44 km

View of Malbun

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Always wonderful views

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1.84 km

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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3.01 km

Sass-Fürkle Pass

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Fürkle (Saasfürkle) 1771 m above sea level, Malbun
The idyllic hiking trail from Malbun via Sassfürkle to Alp Sass is well prepared and offers wonderful views of the Pizol and the Alpstein mountains. Fantastically beautiful!
From Sass-Fürkle there are several hiking opportunities in all directions, e.g. Schönberg, Alp Guschg, Valorschtal, Galinakopf, Matta, Mattajoch to Gamp (AT) etc.

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5.13 km

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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5.54 km

View of the Malbun Valley

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The Walser, who immigrated from the end of the 13th century, were probably the first to permanently settle in the Triesenberg area and used the area for agriculture. It was owned by the Counts of Montfort-Werdenberg and was partly given to the citizens of Schaan/Vaduz as inheritance. The Walser who moved there received further rights of use, later also as a fief (documented from 1355). From the 17th and 18th centuries ownership was also transferred. In 1562, the first Alp regulations came into force, which are said to have been in force until 1867.

The first written testimony of Walsers on the Triesenberg can be found in a document from 1355, in which they are granted a part of Alpe Malbun as they "had it before". Accordingly, they must have settled before this date and taken the Alps as fiefs.
Source: de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malbun_(Liechtenstein)

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5.86 km

Schönberg Summit

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Schönberg (Rätikon) 2104 m above sea level M., Malbun
The Schönberg is a 2104 m above sea level. M. high mountain in the Principality of Liechtenstein.
The summit of the Schönberg is in the Liechtenstein Oberland, about three and a half kilometers north-west of the town center of Malbun in the Rätikon mountain range belonging to the western central Alps.
From the summit cross there is a fantastic view of the Liechtenstein, Austrian and Swiss mountains: in the Rätikon and across the Rhine Valley 1600 meters below to the Alvier group, to the Churfirsten and to the Säntis in the Alpstein. The mountain falls directly to the west into the largely natural, steeply cut Samina valley.
Furthermore, the view extends to the Allgäu (Nebelhorn, Mädelegabel, Hochvogel) and the Lechtal Alps (e.g. Valluga), across Lake Constance far to the north, e.g. to Bussen, 115 km away, and in the south-west to the Glarner Alps (Ringelspitz, todi).
Text/Source: Wikipedia
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sch%C3%B6nberg_(R%C3%A4tikon)

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7.88 km

Drei Kapuziner

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Very beautiful narrow mountain path on the slope. As it is often still in the shade, it is often wet or even icy.

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9.18 km

View of Malbun

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Beautiful hiking area always worth a trip

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11.0 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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3.88 km

3.73 km

3.11 km

169 m

142 m

Surfaces

4.64 km

3.88 km

1.46 km

749 m

166 m

108 m

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Lowest point (1,550 m)

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