Alp Sücka

Traditional alpine and mountain inn Sücka in Liechtenstein, nestled in a green mountain landscape with views of wooded slopes and snow-capped peaks.
Alp Sücka is a cow pasture in the Liechtenstein mountain region, which belongs to the municipality of Triesenberg and lies above Steg at around 1400 m above sea level.

Description

The alp is located right next to the Sücka mountain inn. The name Alp Sücka was first recorded in 1509 (1517). It is listed as the Triesner Alp. Just 100 years later, the area is listed as a manorial property. It remained in manorial ownership until 1887. From around 1870, the alpine buildings are also listed as a whey and an aerial school. 

Sücka was thus one of the first stops for tourists in Liechtenstein. Road construction also contributed to this (e.g. Steg in 1867/1868). After the entire alp was purchased by the municipality of Triesenberg, the alp buildings were renovated and the so-called "Kurhaus" was also thoroughly refurbished.

Visit the alp
A visit to the cheese dairy at the right time is worthwhile, whey or "Bulder" (as they say in Triesenberg) can be tasted and a chat with the dairyman is informative. You can also watch milking, driving cattle, moving fences or feeding pigs.

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Opening hours

The alp is open from the end of May to the beginning of September

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9497 Triesenberg
Liechtenstein

+423 797 22 70

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Contact

9497 Triesenberg
Liechtenstein

+423 797 22 70

E-mail

Website