This is Appenzell
Appenzell is the tradition-steeped capital of Appenzell Innerrhoden. It can be found in the northeast of Switzerland, between the Alpstein massif and
Lake Constance.
Discover Appenzell
If you come to
Appenzell, it’ll be well worth taking a stroll through the car-free town centre with its brightly painted house facades and imaginatively forged signs. You can discover the town via an artistic landscape map that will lead you to 48 treasures: among other things, to the Landsgemeindeplatz with its open-air parliament, to Roman Signer’s “Wassertisch” and to the ruins of Clanx Castle.
Traditions in and around Appenzell
Nowhere else in Switzerland are traditions such as natural yodelling and the Talerschwingen coin game lived and cultivated to the same extent as in Appenzell. Looking for an original souvenir? Here, you will find handmade woodcarvings and iconic traditional folk costume accessories. Appenzell is also famous for its culinary specialities, such as Biberfladen – a kind of ginger bread, Nidelzeltli caramel tablets and Appenzeller cheese. The local
brewery offers Quöllfrisch beer, and the popular Goba lemonades can be found at the “Flauderei”. Highlights include the alpine descents and the cattle shows that showcase the most beautiful cows.
Lake Seealpsee and the Ebenalp
Want to make a stop at the
Äscher that everyone raves about? Then it’ll be well worth taking the
Appenzell Railway to Wasserauen early in the morning and hiking from there to the enchanting Lake Seealpsee. After a visit to the alpine cheese dairy, you’ll climb the mountain until you find yourself standing right in front of the mountain inn, which has been built into the rock itself. From here, it’s on past the Wildkirchli caves to the
Ebenalp cable car and back down into the valley.
Around Appenzell
A trip to the Alpstein massif is a must on any visit to Appenzell. In addition to the three mountain lakes, and the cable cars up to
Säntis,
Kronberg or
Hoher Kasten, you will also find rustic mountain inns and the densest network of hiking trails in all of Switzerland. Other highlights around Appenzell include the
show dairy in Stein, the town of
St. Gallen and
Lake Constance.
Experience Appenzell for less
With the
Appenzell Holiday Card, you’ll benefit from more than 20 free offers when you stay for three nights or more. And with the
Bodensee Card, you can walk past queues and secure free admission to over 160 attractions in the
Appenzell and Lake Constance regions.