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Appenzell

Appenzell is Switzerland's most authentically traditional region, where painted wooden houses line the car-free village square, cows in decorative belts are herded to alpine pastures each spring, and the ancient Landsgemeinde (open-air parliament) still takes place. Combined with the dramatic Santis peak (2,502 m), the cliff-hugging Wildkirchli caves at Ebenalp, and the world-famous Appenzeller cheese, this small corner of Eastern Switzerland offers the deepest dive into living Swiss heritage. Reachable from Zurich in 2 hours by train via St. Gallen.

Appenzell is Switzerland's most authentically traditional region, where painted wooden houses line the car-free village square, cows in decorative belts are herded to alpine pastures each spring, and the ancient Landsgemeinde (open-air parliament) still takes place. Combined with the dramatic Santis peak (2,502 m), the cliff-hugging Wildkirchli caves at Ebenalp, and the world-famous Appenzeller cheese, this small corner of Eastern Switzerland offers the deepest dive into living Swiss heritage. Reachable from Zurich in 2 hours by train via St. Gallen.

In breve: Appenzello e il capoluogo del Canton Appenzello Interno, uno dei piu piccoli e tradizionali della Svizzera. Questo villaggio pittoresco con le sue facciate dipinte, la Landsgemeinde (assemblea popolare a cielo aperto) ancora praticata e i caseifici artigianali offre un viaggio nella Svizzera piu autentica. A 1h45 da Zurigo.


Informazioni essenziali

Regione Svizzera orientale
Cantone Appenzello Interno
Altitudine 780 m
Popolazione 5'800
Lingua Tedesco (dialetto appenzellese)
Come arrivare Zurigo: 1h 45min / San Gallo: 50 min
Swiss Travel Pass Valido per tutti i treni e autopostali
GPS 47.3312, 9.4091

Le 5 esperienze imperdibili

1. Il borgo dalle facciate dipinte

Le facciate colorate e decorate del centro sono tipiche dell'architettura appenzellese. La Hauptgasse e fiancheggiata da edifici con dipinti murali. Gratuito. 1-2 ore.

2. La Landsgemeinde (ultima domenica d'aprile)

L'assemblea popolare all'aperto dove i cittadini votano per alzata di mano. Uno spettacolo democratico unico al mondo.

3. Il formaggio Appenzeller

Uno dei formaggi piu saporiti della Svizzera, affinato con una salamoia segreta alle erbe. Visita alla Schaukaserei: CHF 7, con degustazione.

4. Escursioni sulle colline

Sentieri tra fattorie in legno, pascoli fioriti e viste sull'Alpstein. Il sentiero scalzi (Barfussweg) presso Gonten e un'esperienza unica.

5. Hoher Kasten (1'794 m)

Funivia con panorama sul Lago di Costanza e sei paesi. Ristorante girevole e giardino alpino botanico. A/R: CHF 38 (50% Swiss Travel Pass).


Fonte: ch.tours | Ultimo aggiornamento: marzo 2026

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### Is Appenzell worth visiting?

Yes, Appenzell is worth visiting for anyone interested in authentic Swiss culture and traditions. It offers what no other Swiss destination can: a living, functioning traditional community where centuries-old customs (Landsgemeinde, Alpfahrt, Silvesterklausen, folk music, painted houses) are part of daily life rather than a tourist performance. Combined with the spectacular Alpstein mountain scenery (Santis, Ebenalp, Seealpsee), Appenzell provides a unique blend of culture and nature.

How many days do you need in Appenzell?

One to two days covers the essentials. Day one: Appenzell village (painted houses, museum, cheese shops), followed by Ebenalp/Wildkirchli/Aescher and Seealpsee. Day two (optional): Santis summit excursion, or the cheese dairy in Stein and the barefoot trail in Gonten. Appenzell also works well as a day trip from Zurich (2 hours) or St. Gallen (45 minutes), though an overnight stay allows you to experience the tranquil evening atmosphere.

How do you get to Appenzell from Zurich?

Take an IC train from Zurich HB to St. Gallen (approximately 1h 10min), then change to an Appenzeller Bahnen narrow-gauge train to Appenzell (45 minutes). Total journey: approximately 2 hours. Trains connect every hour. A second-class ticket costs CHF 42 (free with Swiss Travel Pass). The Appenzeller Bahnen portion is a scenic ride through green rolling hills.

What is the Landsgemeinde?

The Landsgemeinde is an ancient form of direct democracy in which all citizens of the canton gather in the open air on the Landsgemeindeplatz to vote on laws and elect officials by raising their hands. In Appenzell Innerrhoden, it takes place on the last Sunday of April. It is one of the last surviving open-air parliaments in the world, dating back to the 14th century. The event is open to spectators and is a remarkable cultural experience, even for visitors who cannot vote.

What is the best time to visit Appenzell?

The best time depends on your interests. For traditions: late April (Landsgemeinde), June (Alpauffahrt cattle drive up), or mid-September (Alpabfahrt cattle descent -- the largest annual event). For hiking: June to October, with July-August offering the warmest weather and all trails fully open. For winter atmosphere: late December to mid-January for the unique Silvesterklausen New Year's mummers in Urnäsch. Avoid November and March-early April, which are the quietest months with the least to see.

Is the Swiss Travel Pass valid in Appenzell?

Yes, the Swiss Travel Pass covers all Appenzeller Bahnen trains, all PostBuses in the region, and entry to the Appenzell Museum. It provides 50% discount on the Santis cable car, Ebenalp cable car, Kronberg cable car, and Hoher Kasten cable car. The Swiss Travel Pass is excellent value for Appenzell, as the combination of narrow-gauge trains and mountain cable cars adds up quickly without it.

What is Appenzeller cheese?

Appenzeller is a semi-hard Swiss cheese with a distinctively pungent flavor, produced exclusively in the Appenzell region. What makes it unique is the Sulz -- a secret herbal brine wash made from wine or cider, herbs, roots, and spices, whose exact recipe is known to only two people. The cheese comes in three main varieties: Classic (mild, 3 months), Surchoix (strong, 6 months), and Extra (very strong, 9 months). Visit the Appenzeller Schaukaeserei in Stein to see production and taste all three.

Can you visit Appenzell as a day trip from Zurich?

Yes, Appenzell is a feasible day trip from Zurich. Depart Zurich at 08:00, arrive in Appenzell by 10:00, and you have approximately 6 hours before the return journey (last convenient trains around 17:00-18:00). This is enough to explore the village, visit Ebenalp/Aescher, or visit the cheese dairy in Stein. However, combining Ebenalp and Santis in a single day trip from Zurich is too ambitious -- pick one mountain.

What is the Berggasthaus Aescher?

The Berggasthaus Aescher is a mountain guesthouse built directly into the cliff face below Ebenalp at 1,454 meters. Built in the mid-19th century, it became internationally famous after being featured on the cover of National Geographic and in global media as one of the most spectacularly located restaurants in the world. It serves simple alpine meals (Rosti, sausage, cheese plates) and offers basic dormitory accommodation. Reservations are essential for overnight stays. Accessible only on foot (15 minutes from the Ebenalp cable car station via a cliffside trail).

What is the Silvesterklausen?

The Silvesterklausen is a unique Appenzell Ausserrhoden New Year's custom, practiced mainly in Urnäsch (15 km from Appenzell). On 31 December (Gregorian) and 13 January (Julian calendar New Year), groups of costumed figures (Silvesterklause) move from farmhouse to farmhouse, performing yodeling rituals and wishing good fortune. The costumes range from "Schöne" (beautiful, elaborately decorated with nature scenes) to "Wüeschte" (ugly, covered in foliage and wearing frightening masks). It is one of the most remarkable folk traditions in Switzerland and draws visitors from around the country.