The Appenzell Alps offer stunning vistas, rich cultural experiences, and a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities in Eastern Switzerland.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Appenzell Alps.
No permits required, but some areas may be subject to a fee.
Late spring through early autumn for hiking and tourism; winter for snow sports.
Main information center located in the town of Appenzell.
Accessible via Swiss highways and local roads; some areas may require cable cars or gondolas.
The region experiences a temperate alpine climate with cool summers and cold, snowy winters. Average summer temperatures range from 50-70°F (10-21°C) while winters can drop below freezing.
Environmental concerns include climate change impacts on snowfall and potential over-tourism affecting local ecosystems.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near the Seealpsee lake, offering basic amenities and close lake access.
Conveniently located near Ebenalp with more amenities and easy trail access.
A scenic walk offering panoramic views and passing by the famous Wildkirchli caves.
A picturesque trail around the stunning Seealpsee lake, ideal for families.
Challenging ascent to the highest peak with rewarding views from the summit.
An extensive loop showcasing the cultural landscapes and picturesque villages.
Try the local Appenzeller cheese, which is a specialty of the area.
Spring and autumn offer milder weather and fewer crowds, ideal for hiking.
Accommodations in Appenzell can fill up quickly, especially during summer festivals.
Wear layers as the weather can change rapidly in the mountains.