Natural monuments around Grabs, a municipality in the Swiss canton of St. Gallen, offer diverse natural attractions. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including parts of the Alviergruppe and the Appenzell Alps, which feature peaks like the Gamsberg and Margelchopf. These natural features provide ecological significance and opportunities for outdoor activities. Grabs is known for its extensive network of hiking trails that traverse varied landscapes from valleys to mountains.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Our mountain guesthouse has seen many a proud face after the steep climb. The guesthouse, in its current form, has existed since 1860, making it one of the oldest mountain inns in Switzerland. Pastor Ulmann was the first hermit to live in the hermitage in the Wildkirchli in 1658. More than 20 men followed his example until 1853, shaping the history of the Wildkirchli as hermits and first hosts. Since then, this mystical place has fascinated generations. Stories are told of little wild people who are said to have once lived in the Wildkirchli caves and come to the aid of the herdsmen. The Aescher inspires poets and artists to create new works. Bones of cave bears and stone tools bear witness to the cave as an ancient shelter. Source: https://aescher.ch/
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Very beautiful mountain lake at 1447 m above sea level, which, like the Sämtiser and Seealpsee, is part of the Alpstein. Ideal for cooling off after a hike. When there is no wind, the mountains are beautifully reflected in the water.
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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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The view from here is terrific in good weather, and the ascent is doable with a bit of fitness. From the (rather touristic) circular path around the summit you should be able to see 6 countries. Thanks to the cable car, it gets correspondingly fuller at the top when the weather is good.
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Actually a nice tour - until you get to the top of the building, because this clearly disturbs the view. The all-round view on the summit is good again, only often a bit crowded.
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The region around Grabs is characterized by its diverse mountainous terrain, including parts of the Alviergruppe and the Appenzell Alps. You'll find picturesque mountain lakes like Seealpsee and Fählensee, high peaks such as the Säntis Summit, and unique geological formations like Saxer Lücke. The area also features idyllic mountain streams and rugged rock formations.
While Seealpsee and Fählensee are well-known, you can also discover the serene Voralpsee, a picturesque mountain lake at 1,123 meters, or the ecologically significant Hochmoor Gamperfin, a rare raised bog complex. The Alviergruppe mountains, with peaks like Gamsberg and Margelchopf, offer extensive natural beauty and hiking opportunities.
Yes, the Saxer Lücke is a prominent mountain pass known for its very exciting geological formation. Information boards at the site explain its origins and its relation to the Bogartenlücke, offering insights into the region's natural history.
Grabs is renowned for its extensive hiking area, boasting 120 km of marked trails ranging from the valley to the mountains, considered among the most beautiful in Eastern Switzerland. For specific routes, you can explore the various options in the Mountain Hikes around Grabs guide, which includes challenging routes like the Jöchliturm – Altmann Summit loop.
Absolutely. Besides hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for gravel biking and running. You can find various routes in the Gravel biking around Grabs guide, including longer tours like the Shore of Walensee loop. For runners, the Running Trails around Grabs guide features routes like the Gamperney Mountain Run Finish loop.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Aescher-Wildkirchli Mountain Inn is listed as family-friendly, offering a unique experience carved into the rock. Mountain lakes like Voralpsee and Seealpsee are also popular spots for families to enjoy nature and gentle walks around the water.
Many natural areas and hiking trails around Grabs are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife, and to check specific regulations for each location you plan to visit.
The best time to visit largely depends on the activity. For hiking and enjoying the mountain lakes, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers the most favorable weather conditions. Even in June, higher elevations like the Säntis Summit can still have snow and icy temperatures, so be prepared for varying conditions.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like the Säntis Summit and the Alviergruppe mountains. The serene beauty of mountain lakes like Seealpsee, with its bright green water and free-roaming cows, is also a highlight. Many appreciate the extensive network of well-maintained hiking trails and the unique experience of places like the Aescher-Wildkirchli Mountain Inn.
Yes, the Aescher-Wildkirchli Mountain Inn is a prime example. Carved into the rock, it's not only a natural monument but also a historical site, being one of Switzerland's oldest mountain inns. The path to the Wildkirchli Chapel and the caves nearby also hold historical significance, with stories of hermits and evidence of ancient human and animal habitation.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead vary, Grabs itself is accessible. Many popular starting points for hikes into the Alpstein and Alviergruppe regions can be reached by a combination of train and bus services. It's recommended to check local transport schedules for routes to specific natural monuments like Voralpsee or trailheads leading to Seealpsee.
Given the mountainous terrain and varying elevations, it's essential to wear appropriate hiking footwear and layered clothing. Even in summer, temperatures can be cool at higher altitudes, especially on the Säntis Summit. Bring water, snacks, sun protection, and a rain jacket. For longer hikes, a map or GPS device is also recommended.


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