Top terraces in Liechtenstein

Whether in the valley or in the mountains - Liechtenstein offers fantastic terraces that invite you to linger. Enjoy the beautiful weather and spectacular views of Vaduz Castle or the impressive mountains. Here you can unwind with fine food or a refreshing drink.
Sareis Bergrestaurant
High above Malbun, at 2000 m above sea level, lies the Sareis Bergrestaurantwhich is a real highlight with its spacious sun terrace. In winter, you can warm up here with a hot chocolate, while in summer you can enjoy the spectacular view with a refreshing drink.
Park Hotel Sonnenhof
On the terrace of the Park Hotel Sonnenhof in Vaduz, you can experience moments of pleasure with a view of Vaduz Castle. Whether for a stylish start to the evening or a leisurely afternoon break - the elegant ambience is the perfect place to relax.
Masescha mountain restaurant
At an altitude of 1200 m, the terrace of the Berggasthaus Masescha offers a breathtaking panoramic view over the Rhine Valley. Here you can enjoy the peace and quiet of nature in a cozy atmosphere and treat yourself to a real specialty: "Maria's covered apple pie".
Berggasthaus MATU
The Berggasthaus MATU is located in the idyllic Liechtenstein Alps at 1450 m above sea level and invites you to take a cozy break with a magnificent panoramic view. Here you can enjoy the tranquillity of the mountains, recharge your batteries with a delicious meal and leave everyday life behind you.
Gorfion Familotel Liechtenstein
The panoramic terrace of the Gorfion Familotel invites you to relax and enjoy the fantastic mountain scenery - with homemade cakes, refreshing ice cream or delicious dishes from the Half-day ticket afternoon. Children can let off steam in the adjacent playground with a large bouncy castle.
Wirtschaft zum Löwen
In the Wirtschaft zum Löwena sixth-generation family business, tradition meets genuine hospitality. On the terrace of the 450-year-old farmhouse, you can enjoy not only regional cuisine, but also a magnificent view of the Liechtenstein Unterland (lowlands) and the Swiss mountains.