Best attractions and places to see around Degersheim include a variety of natural features, cultural sites, and outdoor activity points. Located in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, the region offers diverse landscapes from river gorges to mountain viewpoints. Visitors can explore historic bridges, scenic trails, and mountain restaurants with panoramic views. The area is known for its hiking and cycling opportunities, providing access to the Alpstein Massif and other regional highlights.
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When visibility is good, you have a great all-round view.
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If the weather is good, you will be rewarded for the climb (moderately difficult for inexperienced hikers). The view is fantastic. The inn is closed on Mondays, but otherwise you can enjoy simple but delicious meals on a wonderful terrace.
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There are hikes in all directions, but always with a view of the Säntis.
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About beautiful and wild Silversterchläuse Every year on December 31st and January 13th, peculiar figures parade through the hinterland of the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden. Some wear decorated hats, others wear frightening animal masks. They are «Silversterchläuse», who ring out the old year and welcome the new. «Silvesterchlausen» in Urnäsch and the surrounding area, alongside the Alpfahrt, is one of the Appenzeller customs known throughout Switzerland. The custom draws its fascination from the unique combination of opposites such as nature and art, mystery and tradition, as well as harmony and anarchy. Text / Source: Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum, Landesmuseum Zürich, Museumstrasse 2, 8021 Zürich https://blog.nationalmuseum.ch/2021/12/von-schoenen-und-wuesten-silversterchlaeusen/
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Urnäsch is the family-friendly village for living, working, and holidays in the Appenzellerland, at the foot of the Säntis massif. The landscape shapes the heart and soul of our village. Life in Urnäsch is characterized by lived traditions, such as Silvesterklausen (New Year's Eve customs), Jodel singing, and alpine transhumance. Around 2300 inhabitants live on 48 km2 of intact landscape, of whom almost 900 employees also work in our municipality, whether in agriculture, industry and trade, or the service sector. Innovative industrial, trade, and agricultural businesses, social institutions, as well as gentle tourism contribute to the economic development of our municipality. Text /Source: Urnäsch Municipal Administration, Dorfplatz 1, 9107 Urnäsch https://urnaesch.ch/oesers-dorf/urnasch/
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Really great, varied, easily accessible hiking trails lead to the Höhi, from all sides of course. There is a barbecue area, a restaurant, and overnight accommodation is possible. When the visibility is good, you can see as far as Appenzellerland, Lake Constance, the Alpstein chain and the Bernese Alps.
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Officially, the foot and bicycle bridge over the Sitter is called Haggenbrücke, but popularly it goes by the affectionate name Ganggelibrugg. It connects the St. Gallen district of Haggen with the Appenzell community of Stein.
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can hike through the Wissbach Gorge Trail, a wildly romantic side valley of the Glatt river with a covered wooden walkway. For panoramic views, visit the 'Chrüz' look-out point, offering vistas of the Alpstein Massif and Mt. Säntis.
Yes, Degersheim is known for its bridges. The Haggen Bridge (Ganggelibrugg) is a 355.5-meter long steel truss bridge over the Sitter, now a pedestrian bridge known for its slight sway. Another notable bridge is the Thur Suspension Bridge near Thurau, which is part of an easy-to-ride trail.
You can explore the Cistercian Abbey at Magdenau, a Swiss heritage site of national significance, including the former parish church of St. Verena. The village of Degersheim itself is also designated as part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites. For a unique experience, the Dreamfactory & World of Wonders in Degersheim offers a dive into magic, wax figures, and movie memorabilia.
For stunning views and a meal, consider visiting the Restaurant at Hundwiler Höhi, which offers fantastic views of the Alps and is a popular stop for hikers and cyclists. Another excellent option is the Hochhamm Mountain Restaurant, known for its beautiful terrace and views of the Alpstein, typically open on weekends and fair-weather weekdays.
Absolutely. The Wissbach Gorge Trail, with its covered wooden walkway, is suitable for families with children. The Thur Suspension Bridge near Thurau is also part of easy-to-ride trails, making it accessible for families. The Dreamfactory & World of Wonders offers an engaging experience for all ages with its miniature worlds and illusions.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You'll find numerous paths for hiking and cycling, offering scenic views of the Toggenburg region, Alpstein Massif, and Mt. Säntis. There are varied e-bike routes and more challenging hikes in the northern Neckertal. For specific routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Degersheim, MTB Trails around Degersheim, and Running Trails around Degersheim.
Yes, the Haggen Bridge (Ganggelibrugg) is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a unique pedestrian experience over the Sitter river.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from places like Hundwiler Höhi and Hochhamm Mountain Restaurant, which offer panoramic vistas of the Alps and Alpstein. The unique experience of crossing the 'swaying' Haggen Bridge and the family-friendly nature of the Wissbach Gorge Trail are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the area around Degersheim offers a range of hiking trails. You can find easy walks, such as those leading to the Thur Suspension Bridge, as well as more challenging hikes, particularly in the northern Neckertal, which often lead to great viewpoints. The Wissbach Gorge Trail is a popular, moderately easy option suitable for many.
The trails around the Thur Suspension Bridge near Thurau are described as easy to ride and suitable for beginners. The region generally provides varied e-bike routes and numerous paths that cater to different skill levels, including those suitable for families looking for a leisurely ride.
Beyond the main highlights, the region is dotted with hidden gems for hiking and cycling, offering unexpected scenic views. The 'Chrüz' look-out point, with its wooden recliners and cross monument, provides a serene spot with panoramic views that might be less frequented than the mountain restaurants. The Cistercian Abbey at Magdenau also offers a quiet historical retreat.


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