Best mountain peaks around Appenzell Innerrhoden are primarily found within the Alpstein massif, a distinctive limestone range. This region, despite its small size, offers a diverse alpine landscape characterized by rugged peaks, lush pastures, and scenic valleys. The peaks provide varied experiences, from accessible viewpoints to challenging alpine trails.
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Amazing 360° view from the Mutschen summit at 2121 m.
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From the summit cross of the Mutschen (2,122 m) you have a wonderful 360° view.
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Super beautiful and very worthwhile. The climb looks difficult from a distance, but it is easier than it looks. Would definitely recommend it.
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You should definitely take the Mutschen with you... at the top you will be rewarded with fantastic views over the Kreuzberge and the Rhine Valley all the way to Lichtenstein...
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Hoher Kasten – TOP OF APPENZELL On the Hoher Kasten, the Swiss lookout mountain, the mountains are at your feet. The Hoher Kasten cable car takes you from Brülisau to 1,794 meters above sea level in eight minutes, where unique views of six countries await you. You can experience the 360° panorama not only on the barrier-free European circular route, but also in the only revolving restaurant in Eastern Switzerland – culinary delights included. The Alpine Garden, the plant paradise on the summit, also leaves a lasting impression. Or do you want to discover the most beautiful hiking trails in the Alpstein from the Hoher Kasten? Text / Source: Hoher Kasten revolving restaurant, and cable car AG, Dorf 22, 9058 Brülisau https://www.hoherkasten.ch/
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Hoher Kasten revolving restaurant Just sit down and enjoy "rondom". In the only revolving restaurant in Eastern Switzerland on the Hoher Kasten, guests experience a limitless, changing 360° view. While the view stretches from the impressive backdrop of the Alpstein, across the lovely Appenzellerland to the expanse of Lake Constance, we spoil you with seasonal and regional specialties. The revolving restaurant is open daily from April to February during the cable car's operating hours and is easily accessible by lift for guests with limited mobility. Text / Source: Appenzellerland Tourismus AI, Hauptgasse 38, CH-9050 Appenzell https://www.appenzell.ch/de/alpstein/berggasthaeuser/drehrestaurant-hoher-kasten.html
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Walk up and enjoy the 360° view twice.
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At 2,502 meters, the Säntis is the highest mountain in the Alpstein Mountains. The Säntis lies on the border between the cantons of Appenzell Innerrhoden, Aargau, and St. Gallen. The mountains are composed of limestone and marl. The cable car takes hikers from Schwägalp up the mountain. Even in June, snow lies here and temperatures are icy. From the Säntis, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Alpstein Mountains, the Appenzellerland, Lake Lucerne, and Lake Constance.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, Säntis Summit (2,502 m) is unparalleled, offering a 360-degree vista across six countries on a clear day. Similarly, Hoher Kasten Summit provides striking views over the Appenzell and St. Gallen Rhine Valley, also extending to six countries. Mutschen Summit also offers an amazing 360° view.
Yes, Kronberg is particularly known for its family-friendly attractions. It features an adventure park, a toboggan run, and a barefoot path at the bottom station. Hoher Kasten Summit also offers the Europa-Rundweg, a wheelchair-friendly panoramic trail, making it accessible for families with prams.
Säntis Summit (2,502 m) is easily accessible via a cable car from Schwägalp, which is reachable by post bus from Urnäsch and Nesslau. Hoher Kasten Summit has a cable car from Brülisau. Kronberg is also reachable by cable car from Jakobsbad. Ebenalp is accessible by cable car from Wasserauen.
Säntis Summit (2,502 m) is known as the 'Weather Mountain' with a historic meteorological station and interactive exhibition, plus glacier caves. Hoher Kasten Summit boasts Eastern Switzerland's only revolving restaurant and an Alpine garden. Ebenalp features the prehistoric Wildkirchli caves and the iconic Berggasthaus Aescher mountain inn built into a cliff face.
Yes, for experienced hikers, Säntis Summit (2,502 m) offers demanding alpine hikes, including the challenging ascent via Tierwis with the secured 'Himmelsleiter' rock staircase (Himmelsleiter (Säntis Summit Ascent)). The Lisengrat Ridge, connecting Säntis with Altmann, is also a challenging, chain-protected trail. Altmann itself is a steep limestone tower offering challenging alpine routes.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Hike above Lake Seealpsee – Wildkirchli and Äscher' or 'Unforgettable Alpstein views – Seealpsee up to Rossmad and Meglisalp'. For running, consider routes like 'Idyllic small mountain village – Marwees Loop and Seealpsee loop from Schwende'. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes such as 'Potersalp – Rural idyll! loop from Steinegg'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Appenzell Innerrhoden, Running Trails around Appenzell Innerrhoden, and Cycling around Appenzell Innerrhoden guides.
The best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) for hiking and enjoying the full range of activities. During these months, the weather is milder, and trails are typically clear of snow. However, some peaks like Fähnerenspitz Summit are also popular for snowshoeing and winter hikes, offering a different experience.
Yes, many peaks offer trails for various skill levels. For example, Säntis Summit (2,502 m) has a panoramic trail around the summit station. Hoher Kasten Summit is a starting point for diverse hikes, including family-friendly routes. Kronberg also offers hiking opportunities suitable for various skill levels. Fähnerenspitz Summit is appreciated for its accessible trails.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from peaks like Säntis Summit (2,502 m) and Hoher Kasten Summit. The accessibility via cable cars, the unique attractions like the revolving restaurant, and the diverse hiking opportunities for all skill levels are also highly valued. The region's natural beauty, including the distinctive limestone towers and lush pastures of the Alpstein massif, is a major draw.
Yes, several peaks offer facilities. Hoher Kasten Summit features a revolving restaurant. Near the valley station of Säntis at Schwägalp, you'll find the Nature Adventure Park which includes a show dairy. Ebenalp is home to the famous Berggasthaus Aescher mountain inn. Many mountain huts are also scattered throughout the Alpstein massif.
The highest peak in the Appenzell Innerrhoden region, and indeed the entire Alpstein massif, is Säntis Summit (2,502 m). It stands as a prominent landmark of Eastern Switzerland.
Yes, the Alpstein massif is known for its distinctive limestone formations. Hoher Kasten Summit features a geological hike with information boards explaining the rock formations. Near the valley station of Säntis, the Nature Adventure Park includes a geology stone park. You can also explore natural glacier caves near the summit of Säntis.


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