My husband & I are considering a weekend trip to Malbun in March to squeeze in just a little more skiing at a reasonable price this winter as well as visit a new place.
I've looked at the piste map & know it's a fairly small ski area. We'll have already done several trips in Austria & Switzerland so for this trip a huge amount of challenge & variety isn't that important to us. However, at the same time we don't want to be bored after two hours on the slopes.
We would like to ski for 2 days & are intermediate skiers. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Has Anyone been Skiing in Liechtenstein?
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Malbun is IMO too small for decent skiing. Also, it's really a very remote village at the end of the road.
My suggestion if you want to ski in that area is Unterwasser-Wildhaus across the Rhine valley in Switzerland. Still small, but bigger, and not too expensive IMO.
Ingo