Liechtenstein in Two Days for Active Travellers | Day Trip from Vienna

What’s up, everybody? We’re in Vienna. And in this journey, we’re going to– we are here for our journey to microstates, Liechtenstein, V….Vatican, Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein, San Marino, Vatican, and what the hell, and Monaco with Andorra. So stay tuned and let me show our journey. Let’s go. – Robert: Feldkirch – 12:28 Fact, that in

Austria, they have interesting check-in system for trains. Like, for example, you can buy a ticket to us with no seats. Come to the train, choose your seat, and of course, chill out. And after some time, the dude can come and tell you like: ” oh man, you have to go

Away to my seat” And the thing is, he bought the same ticket, but additionally, he paid for his seat. And then you have to move on to another seat and so on. Yeah, that’s how it works in Austria. To reach Liechtenstein, we had to cross all of Austria, which took approximately

9 hours, the best part of the journey, the breathtaking views. From Vienna to Innsbruck, we enjoy scenic hills, charming towns, and later, the rough alps and dense forests right to the Feldkirch. Oh, my god. It was really long journey. From there, we had a bus to Vaduz. So to Liechtenstein,

You can get by bus 11 from Feldkirch station, and you can pay with a card. So basically, you know that I’m a fan of komoot application. It helped me in the past many, many stations with a bike and hikes as well. But Robert don’t like it in some way. It does show not

Exactly the way which he wants. To extreme… It’s just look, see where is Vaduz or let me show you. Yeah, this is Vaduz. Yeah. And his journey starts from here. Go all around here! Let’s pause here for a moment. What Roberts means by that is the komoot app functions differently than Google Maps.

It displays a path based on completed hikes by other users. In our case, the Grouchepits path was created by only one person, likely a professional climber. All right, let’s continue. Here… enjoys the views from different mountains Then goes through city of Steg then goes farther a long, farther along… So instead of going

The like the decent, I think, part where is less risk involved, you would go like whoop like this. BUT His decision is to go through the saddle. In the saddle, if the weather conditions are fine, maybe you should be OK. But if it’s slippery, raining, foggy… You don’t have helmet or

So, like rope, I think you get f***ed… And you will die. – So what… ? And I will be alone. Hello. Hello. You? one way. One way. One way. For now, one way. The thing which is really lovely travel around the Liechtenstein small country, and the bus trip opens Amazing landscape.

By the way, there is the Switzerland. Another one that is getting darker, and we need to find a place where we’re going to put a tent. Thank you. Thank you. Bye bye. OK! We get out somewhere. Arthur is leading the way, like a queen. Let’s go check it out.

Is it a good place to stay or not? So we’re cooking our dinner finally, and put our tent. For first night! And the view, I will show you tomorrow. Good night. Like all night, like that… the raining thing nonstop. So till rain does not allow us to get to

Sleep, let me clarify the primary reason why we choose camping over staying in a hotel. As you may recall from my early episodes in Scandinavia. Featuring Robert in the video signifies that we must also explore the highest peak of the country. That’s why we aim to camp in a location

That allow us to rise early in the morning and start our hiking experience in one of the smallest countries in Europe. The view is beautiful, but the rain, first time in my life. Such a strong rain in a camping place. A couple of teas. For breakfast we’re going to have porridge.

Everything in our team, in small team, based on teamwork, like yesterday. Robert did part of the job mixing the food and cooking. Today I AM doing. Just in case Robert, that’s not all. I will put it more. We’re going to hike, and we’re going to hike from our camping place directly to Vaduz.

Some hiking paths which Robert is going to find app. Or wherever. Morning no matter what. The rain, as we used to say, the hope dying lasts. So I don’t know why I’m saying this, but… Morning is still amazing. It’s really gorgeous here. The views are magnificent. Liechtenstein is nestled between Switzerland and Austria.

But did you know that Liechtenstein is one of the world’s few remaining monarchies, ruled by the princely house of Liechtenstein? With a population of around 39.000, it’s one of the smallest countries in the terms of residents. But don’t let size full you! Liechtenstein is not only a picturesque heaven, but it’s also

A financial powerhouse, boosting one of the highest GDP per capita figures globally. Another good thing in Liechtenstein, like in Switzerland, they have everywhere those spots where you can drink the water for free. And as Liechtenstein is part of Switzerland, kind of, because they use the currency I see, and signs and everything

Looks like in Switzerland. It’s expensive, so trust me. This one can help you save a lot of money for on water. So it’s really interesting how Liechtensteinians get used to the surrounding nature and geographical… I’ve said that… geographical positions… – How I should say that? Get used to geographical positions as well.

They have houses. House construction is built everywhere, literally everywhere on each corner of the mountains. And they don’t hesitate to now have a pipes*, which brings…. all water supplies up the mountain, and of course, canalization. People are coming here in the day when they work. After all, they’re chilling.

You can see they have some toys, pictures of rabbits. Be my guest. Only 3% left on the battery, so I want to show you Liechtenstein from this nice air bridge. I don’t know how to say it. Anyway, this is capital, Vaduz. For us, the city is a mix of cozy town. Yes, indeed.

It’s a town, not a city. There’s a cathedral. So a cathedral, a museum, Liechtenstein and this is the main square. All necessary information on what to do in Liechtenstein, you can find in Liechtenstein center. With modern minimalistic architecture and charming middle-aged castles and churches in between. From where you are, – I’m English.

What do you like the most? It’s beautiful. Just the scenery everywhere. Everywhere you look, 360, it’s absolutely stunning. It’s a… You’re kind of in for a treat wherever you are, no matter what you’re doing. Because it’s just so otherworldly. You’re really encompassed here. It’s really hard to choose. When the price

Is such a surprises. 6 euros, guys. And tastes like… for 1 euro… Guys, it’s not only drinks expensive here. Public transport as well. And what do you don’t like the most? ha ha ha… – It’s super expensive for an English person. What else is expensive here? Let me see. What about everything?

Even accommodation. This is another reason why we choose to camp illegally last night in the random place. And guess what? Same we will do tonight. So, as the price is so high, the cheapest one is like 100 euros here in Liechtenstein. And we decide to go back to those villages

Which we saw today hiking and get free accommodation. For bad luck, we have a huge rain. But there is no other option. Let’s go. – Please wait! He’s going to pee. So, we always have options. One option. Pay money and have an comfortable hotel. Or… wait… Or be like us. Go for

Free accommodations in the middle of nowhere. But nice adventure. We’ll remember it for sure. So, no money, no honey as they say. Tonight we are going to stay in this house that we discovered during our hike. As we found out, some owners allow hikers to use them for safety reasons.

We promise we are going to be a good guest. And when we leave a place, it will be the same as when we found it. So, as we don’t have water in our saving bag, we need to wash it in another way our dishes,. The rain, is our dish washing mashine.

And that’s our flat. So, guys, this marks the end of our short adventure in Liechtenstein. It’s a small country, so it’s a short episode. But fear not, it’s not the end of our journey. Another episode featuring adventures in both. Micro and non-micro countries is coming soon. So thanks for watching and have

A good one! See you next video!

Liechtenstein is nestled between Switzerland and Austria. But did you know that Liechtenstein is one of the world’s few remaining monarchies, ruled by the princely House of Liechtenstein?
With a population of around 39,000, it’s one of the smallest countries in terms of residents. But don’t let its size fool you! Liechtenstein is not only a picturesque haven but also a financial powerhouse, boasting one of the highest GDP per capita figures globally.

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00:00 Intro
00:37 Austria, from Vienna to Feldkirch via train
02:01 Feldkirch to Vaduz
02:27 Planning of hiking path
04:18 Camping in Liechtenstein
06:30 Hiking
07:10 Facts about Liechtenstein
09:16 Vaduz, capital of Liechtenstein
10:03 Expensive Liechtenstein
10:38 Free stay at mountain barns
12:22 Conclusion

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7 Comments

  1. I've never been to Lichtenstein but it looks like an awesome place to visit – The hiking looks like a ton of fun and the vistas look amazing. Btw just created a cinematic video about spending the winter in New York. I'd appreciate hearing your thoughts 🙂

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