Culinary activities
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Appenzellerland (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Biber and Bitters in Appenzell
The day begins at the bakery, where you make your own Appenzeller Biber, a traditional gingerbread with honey and nuts, which you can of course take home with you. After lunch you visit a craftsman, and make your own key ring; and round off the day with a coffee and a visit to the producers of traditional Appenzeller Alpenbitter – an herbal digestive liqueur.
Trasadingen (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Trasadingen wine trail
Trasadingen was the first community in the canton of Schaffhausen to establish a wine trail. This gentle and pleasant walk leads up into the vineyards that look out over the picturesque Klettgau region, passing informational panels on winegrowing along the way, before looping back into the village.
Altnau (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Fruit trail, Altnau
Switzerland’s first fruit trail leads through the lush orchards of Altnau, with glorious views of Lake Constance along the way. Informational panels tell the story of the local cultivation of apples and pears. You can follow the 9 km trail on foot, by bike,
or even in a horse-drawn carriage. Outdoor grills available at
picnic sites along the way.
Stein (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Appenzeller show-diary, Stein
The life of the farmers and cheese makers of Appenzell is in
many respects still governed by ancient traditions. At the
Appenzell cheese dairy in Stein, you can watch the cheese
makers up close and see age-old customs and the latest technology come together in a fascinating mixture of the traditional and the modern.
The restaurant with its large terrace serves regional specialities and hearty cheese dishes. The souvenir shop sells a range of original, high-quality products from Appenzell besides the famous cheese. If you come in a group of between six and eight you could try your hand at the Appenzell Cheese Game, which will test your wits, your orienteering skills and your team spirit to the limit.
Appenzell Folklore Museum, Stein
This museum is devoted to the history and culture of the farming communities of Appenzell. Every Sunday afternoon, in an original alpine chalet, a cheese maker makes the popular
Museums-Mutschli, a local cheese speciality.
Individuals and groups may also, by appointment, make their
own cheese alongside the cheese maker – and will receive it
six to eight weeks later.
From April 1 to November 1, cheese making also takes place
every Wednesday afternoon in the alpine chalet.
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