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Description
At an altitude of 2057 meters, this paragliding site offers a medium difficulty level and is regularly used by pilots. The area provides multiple takeoff options and the possibility for cross-country flights.
In the winter, skiers flock to this region, but in the summer, paragliders enjoy a much more peaceful mountain environment. Malbun, situated at 1600 meters, is the highest village in the country. On beautiful summer afternoons, a golden eagle often circles above, showcasing its impressive wingspan as part of the Galina Falconry's bird of prey show.
Paragliders set up their wings 400 meters higher at Sareiserjoch, which can be reached from Malbun via a chairlift ride followed by a half-hour hike. The moderately sloping alpine meadow faces west, offering a stunning panorama of the Malbun valley basin, surrounded by rugged ridges and peaks. The flight path follows the Gamsgrat ridge to the Drei Kapuziner peaks, where crossing the Saminatal valley requires some skill. Missing the thermals here means landing back in Malbun. To fly all the way to Vaduz, you need to gain about 700 meters above Sareis, but the view over the wild mountain landscape of the Rätikon range is worth the effort. After landing in Vaduz, you can enjoy pizza and fine wine from the Liechtenstein Hofkellerei at the nearby Luce restaurant.
A trip to Sareiserjoch is especially worthwhile when thermals are expected. The launch site is at 2000 meters, but the landing site in Vaduz, located about ten kilometers to the northwest, can only be reached in a glide from an altitude of around 2700 meters. Without thermals, you will only make it back to Malbun, where there are landing options on gently sloping terrain at the eastern edge of the village.
Coordinates: N 47° 05‘ 40.1“ / E 009° 37‘ 31.6“
Orientation: Southwest – West – Northwest
Difficulty: The moderately sloping meadow facing west is of medium difficulty for takeoff.
Altitude Difference: 400 to 1550 meters
Landing Sites: Malbun or Vaduz
Access: After getting off at the Schwefel bus stop, bus line 21 takes you directly to the center of Malbun, where you can continue to Sareis by chairlift. The sun terrace of the Sareis mountain restaurant invites you to relax before a half-hour hike along the ridge towards Augustenberg. There are plenty of parking spaces at the entrance to Malbun.
Chairlift Malbun to the launch site Sareis at 2000 meters above sea level. The ramp is only for experienced hang gliders. Nearby, there is a natural launch site for paragliders.
General Information:
Use the official takeoff and landing sites. You can fly over populated areas within the glide angle range. Outside the glide angle range, fly as high as possible.
www.gleitschirmclubvaduz.li
Hazards:
Valley wind. In the Rhine Valley, the already pronounced valley wind is intensified by north wind or Bise. Be cautious in lee areas and near thermals -> turbulence. Observe the smoke plume at the incineration plant in Buchs. In extreme cases, landing near the Rhine is recommended (Delta landing site Triesen).
Difficulty:
Potentially strong valley wind in the afternoon.
Do not fly in Föhn conditions!
Very turbulent south wind (can quickly turn into a storm).
Please be considerate of wildlife!
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