Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Liechtensteins

The PPL has about 1,100 members of both sexes and is organised in ten troops (799 Scouts[1] and 312 Guides[2]).

At the end of World War II, Rangers and Rovers helped in refugee camps.

The Scouts and Guides have had their own shop since 1976 and in 1979, they started publishing a bimonthly magazine for leaders, which is called "KNOTEN".

Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein and his sister, Princess Nora, are Honorary Members of the Movement.

Leaders organize various activities for all branches at local and national level and these are adapted to meet the requirements of the individual in the community.

The Association provides basic training for leaders of all age groups as well as additional courses on special subjects.

During this project, exchanges of Egyptian and Liechtenstein Boy Scouts and Girl Guides also took place.

The Association informs its members and the general public about its activities through the national press as well as through its bimonthly magazine "KNOTEN".