Mountain passes in Appenzell Ausserrhoden traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and picturesque scenery. This canton offers several mountain passes that provide access to diverse natural features and historical sites. Passes like Schwägalp connect to higher alpine regions, while Stoss Pass holds historical significance. The region's passes offer various recreational opportunities for exploration.
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With its 2,501 meters, the Säntis in the Alpstein mountains is naturally well visible from almost everywhere. Also from here!
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From a restaurant to a gourmet consultation: Give it a try. You can schedule an appointment here: https://www.chistenpass.ch/.
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Nice to drive. The alternative route via Mohren is a bit quieter.
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Nosshaldensattel 1496 m Nusshaldensattel Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Appenzell Innerrhoden The Nusshaldensattel (also written Nosshaldensattel) is a pass on the cantonal border of Appenzell Innerrhoden and Appenzell Ausserrhoden. It is located at an altitude of 1496 meters above sea level southeast of Kronberg (1663m). The saddle can be reached either from Schwägalp or from the village of Urnäsch up to Kronberg. You can also hike over the pass on the second stage of the Appenzeller Höhenweg (hiking route 980). This leads from Schwägalp via Chammhalden up to Nusshaldensattel and from there via Petersalp back down to Urnäsch. Text / Source: fuorcla.ch https://fuorcla.ch/nusshaldensattel/
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A great cycling pass. No matter which side you come from. From here you have the option of continuing in all directions. Gäbris, St. Anton, Trogen or into the Rhine Valley.
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The Nusshalde saddle is located at an altitude of 1,496 metres in the Appenzell Alps between Kronberg (1,663 metres altitude) and Spitzli (1,519 metres altitude) on the border of Appenzell Innerrhoden and is a pass.
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Many passes offer excellent hiking opportunities. For instance, the area around Schwägalp is a paradise for hikers with numerous trails, including a romantic lantern trail in winter. The Nusshalde (pass, saddle, and border) is part of the Appenzeller Höhenweg hiking route, offering stunning views of the Alpstein massif. You can also find various mountain hikes, such as the difficult 'Säntis Summit – View of Lake Constance loop', or moderate options like 'Geißensteig Forest Trail – Gäbrisseeli loop', by exploring the Mountain Hikes in Appenzell Ausserrhoden guide.
The mountain passes in Appenzell Ausserrhoden offer diverse natural beauty. From Schwägalp, you can take an aerial tramway to the Säntis peak, where on a clear day, you can see six countries. Schwägalp itself features the NaturErlebnispark, showcasing pre-Alpine flora and fauna. The Nusshalde (pass, saddle, and border) provides excellent views of the Alpstein massif. Additionally, the Hulftegg Pass, while adjacent, offers panoramic views of the Appenzellerland and as far as Lake Constance.
Yes, the Stoss Pass holds significant historical importance. It was the site of the Battle of Stoss on June 17, 1405, where Appenzell soldiers secured their independence. A monument commemorates this pivotal event, and an annual pilgrimage takes place to honor the battle, offering a unique cultural experience. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
Many passes are well-connected. For example, Schwägalp is easily accessible by PostBus Switzerland, with connections from Urnäsch railway station and Nesslau-Neu St. Johann railway station.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (May to September) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the demonstration dairy at Schwägalp. Winter offers unique experiences like the romantic lantern trail and snowshoe trekking at Schwägalp.
Absolutely. Schwägalp is particularly family-friendly, featuring the NaturErlebnispark Schwägalp/Säntis, which showcases local flora and fauna. In winter, it offers family-friendly ski lifts. The demonstration dairy also provides an engaging experience for all ages.
Yes, several passes are popular among cyclists. The Ruppen Pass is known as one of the most beautiful cycle crossings between the Rhine Valley and St. Gallen, offering routes towards St. Anton, Gäbris, or Trogen. The Wissegg Pass is another small but scenic pass, connecting Bühler to Trogen, with generally little traffic.
Yes, visitors can find amenities. At Schwägalp, there's a demonstration dairy where you can observe traditional cheese-making. The Hulftegg Pass, while adjacent to the region, features a panorama restaurant with views of the Appenzellerland. Many passes also have nearby villages or towns offering various dining and accommodation options.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the passes. Many enjoy the breathtaking views, especially from Schwägalp and the Alpstein massif. The historical significance of Stoss Pass and the cultural experiences like the annual pilgrimage are also highly valued. Cyclists often praise the scenic routes and quiet roads of passes like Ruppen Pass and Wissegg Pass.
Yes, Appenzell Ausserrhoden offers gravel biking opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Urnäsch – Landsgemeindeplatz Appenzell loop' or the 'Gübsensee West Dam – Haggen Bridge (Ganggelibrugg) loop'. For more options and details, refer to the Gravel biking in Appenzell Ausserrhoden guide.
Yes, the region provides various running trails. Options include the 'Waldegg – Waldegg Adventure Spot loop' or the 'View of Lake Gübsensee – Gübsensee West Dam loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Running Trails in Appenzell Ausserrhoden guide.


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