The Alpstein is a picturesque mountain range located in the heart of Switzerland, renowned for its stunning vistas and excellent hiking opportunities.
The Alpstein range forms a part of the Appenzell Alps in northeastern Switzerland, featuring rugged peaks and scenic landscapes. This area is characterized by the limestone peaks of the Säntis massif, which rises to 2,502 meters and offers panoramic views of six countries on clear days. The Alpstein’s geography is defined by deep valleys and a diverse ecosystem, home to rich flora and fauna, including alpine flowers and ibex. Historically, the area has been used for traditional Swiss pastoralism and as a retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors are drawn to the Alpstein for its extensive network of hiking trails that cater to all skill levels, offering routes that meander through serene alpine meadows, past sparkling mountain lakes, and upwards to challenging summits. Notable landmarks include the Ebenalp, known for its prehistoric caves and the remarkable Äscher mountain inn, which is nestled dramatically against a towering cliff. This destination provides a mix of cultural history, natural splendor, and a variety of recreational activities, making it a must-visit for those seeking adventure in the Swiss Alps.
Ebenalp with its prehistoric caves and the famous Äscher Inn
Lake Seealpsee, a picturesque alpine lake
Säntis Summit, the highest peak in the Alpstein range
Wildkirchli, a hermit cave and pilgrimage site
The highest peak in the Alpstein range offering astounding views from its summit.
A historic mountain inn built into the cliffside, famous for its dramatic setting and hospitality.
A series of prehistoric caves located along a popular hiking route to the Ebenalp.