Best mountain passes around Herisau are found in the hilly landscape of Appenzell Ausserrhoden. This region serves as a gateway to the Appenzell Alps, offering access to various mountain passes and saddles. The area provides opportunities for exploring diverse terrain, from rolling hills to higher alpine environments. Herisau itself is characterized by scenic views extending towards the Alpstein massif and Lake Constance.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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In the Netherlands, that could actually pass as a passport. Someone has gone way overboard here.
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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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With good equipment, everyone can enjoy a nice hike here.
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There is a nice saddle at the Chlepfhütte. Various paths and hiking routes cross at this location. The view is good in east and north-west side. A nice place.
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Very beautiful switchbacks in a picturesque valley in the southern Appenzell hinterland
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From Urnäsch to Schwägalp, the gradient of around 12% is of course not a challenge for e-bikers, but it is for gravellers and Gümmelers, but it's always worth it
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Crossing point with signpost. Very nice view of the Alpstein massif.
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Great climb with a magnificent view.
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While Herisau itself is in a hilly region, the most significant mountain pass easily accessible from the area is the Schwägalp Pass. It serves as the base for the Säntis aerial tramway and offers a wide range of activities. Other notable passes in the immediate vicinity include Nusshalde (pass, saddle, and border), Huserfelsen Pass, and Chlepfhütte Saddle, which are appreciated by the komoot community for their views and hiking opportunities.
Schwägalp Pass is home to the NaturErlebnispark Schwägalp/Säntis, a nature theme park that showcases the contrast between natural habitats and agriculture. You can explore a mysterious moor with rare plants and animals, and follow theme trails covering geology, forests, and mountain agriculture. The pass also offers breathtaking views from the Säntis summit, accessible via aerial tramway, where you can see across six countries on a clear day.
Yes, Schwägalp Pass offers several family-friendly activities. In summer, there's a demonstration dairy, and in winter, a family-friendly ski lift, horse-drawn sleigh rides, and snowshoe trekking. For a smaller, more accessible option, Sömmerlipass is a small 'pass' within the city of St. Gallen that can be a fun, easy visit.
The area around Schwägalp Pass offers numerous hiking trails, from challenging routes to Säntis and nearby peaks, to shorter, easier walks through open land and marsh areas. Nusshalde (pass, saddle, and border) is part of the Appenzeller Höhenweg, offering a scenic route. For more hiking options, explore the mountain passes guide for Herisau.
The mountain passes around Herisau, particularly Schwägalp Pass, offer activities year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking, exploring the NaturErlebnispark, and visiting the demonstration dairy. Winter transforms the area into a snowy wonderland, perfect for snowshoeing, sledding, and horse-drawn sleigh rides. The panoramic views from Säntis are spectacular on clear days in any season.
Schwägalp Pass is easily accessible by PostBus Switzerland. Buses connect the pass with railway stations in Urnäsch and Nesslau-Neu St. Johann, making it convenient to reach without a car.
Yes, the region around Herisau offers various cycling routes that incorporate mountain passes. For road cyclists, there are challenging routes like the 'Alpstein Range with Säntis – Schwägalp Pass summit loop from Herisau'. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Herisau guide and the Cycling around Herisau guide.
The difficulty varies. Schwägalp Pass itself is accessible by road and cable car, but hiking trails from there can range from easy walks to challenging alpine routes, such as those leading to Säntis. Passes like Huserfelsen Pass are described as having intermediate difficulty with steep sections and hairpin bends. Many trails in the region are rated as intermediate.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views, especially from places like Schwägalp Pass and the Säntis summit, which offer vistas across multiple countries. The diverse hiking opportunities, the unique natural features of the NaturErlebnispark, and the blend of natural beauty with cultural insights like the demonstration dairy are also highly appreciated.
Absolutely. Many passes in the region offer excellent viewpoints. Nusshalde (pass, saddle, and border) provides nice views of the Alpstein massif. Chlepfhütte Saddle offers good views to the east and north-west, and Knechtsegg is known for its beautiful all-around views.
Yes, the Herisau region offers various mountain biking trails. While not directly on the highest passes, many routes provide access to the surrounding hilly terrain and offer views of the passes. You can find moderate to difficult MTB trails in the MTB Trails around Herisau guide.
At Schwägalp Pass, you'll find the Berghotel Schwägalp, which offers accommodation and traditional Appenzell hospitality. There are also restaurants and cafes providing local delicacies. The area is well-equipped for visitors, ensuring comfort during your exploration.


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