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This trail is one of 67 wheelchair accessible trails across Switzerland described on the Mobility International Switzerland website:
The Principality of Liechtenstein offers plenty of sightseeing attractions. One of the idyllic routes leads from the tiny, peaceful village of Steg to Valüna. The stretch is set in a wonderful natural world and offers unadulterated relaxation.From Steg, the countryside is festooned with gentle walking and field paths. The first eye-catcher is the crystal-clear Stausee lake, its shores in places flat and easily accessible, in others overgrown with wild vegetation. The route continues alongside the Valünerbach (stream) passing royal woodland and glades. Here and there, huge cliffs tower up out of the forested area while you follow the route alongside the water and into the valley. On the horizon, the impressive panorama is rounded off by the mountain chain. After crossing a pretty wooden bridge over the Valünerbach (stream) the route continues to the Valünahütte (hut). An inviting spot to take a break and enjoy some refreshment. The Valünahütte (hut) has sturdy wooden tables and benches, perfect for a comfortable break. Particularly fascinating is the view from the hut to the rear end of the valley. After enjoying the long-distance views, you return to Steg on the same route.Accessibility Information
The Mobility International Switzerland website provides accessibility information on all the trails listed on the site including:
- how to get to the start of a trail and how to depart from the end point
- the location of accessible bathrooms along each trail including descriptions and photos
- descriptions of the terrain and the fitness level required at each stage of a trail
- information on the accessibility of places of interest along a trail
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