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Eastern Switzerland
Appenzell Innerrhoden
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Old Town of Appenzell – Landsgemeindeplatz Appenzell loop from Steinegg

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Switzerland
Eastern Switzerland
Appenzell Innerrhoden
Rüte

Old Town of Appenzell – Landsgemeindeplatz Appenzell loop from Steinegg

Moderate

1.0

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36

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Old Town of Appenzell – Landsgemeindeplatz Appenzell loop from Steinegg

00:44

6.79km

50m

Running

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 21, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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2.30 km

Waterfall Swimming Spot

Highlight • Waterfall

2

2.48 km

Locher Brewery

Highlight • Structure

Meanwhile, in the fifth generation, the Locher family brews the fine Appenzeller beer. It was started in 1886, today there are over 40 different beers from the brewery and since 1999 even Säntis Malt Whisky.

The brewery can be visited: there is a shop with a diverse range of products and you can also watch the brewing process. Opening hours and information can be found here: appenzellerbier.ch/de/besucherzentrum

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4.13 km

Old Town of Appenzell

Highlight • Settlement

Appenzell Village, the main town in Appenzell
In 1870, an interior renovation was undertaken, which removed valuable old features and was generally considered a failure. Just 20 years later, in 1890, a thorough interior renovation was undertaken. This resulted in the room we see today. The choir stalls, the windows, all the ceiling paintings, chandeliers, side lamps, side altars, organ, stucco work, confessionals, and the altar table of the high altar also date from this period. The high altar structure and the frescoes on the choir walls date back to 1622. The last restoration of the nave was completed in 1969. This primarily served to preserve the existing features. The visible fusion of church and state is noteworthy. In the choir arch are the Rhod candles, which are maintained by the Rhoden and only burn on major holidays. This depiction of the banners captured during the Appenzell Wars dates from 1891. Originally, the original flags, which were saved during the village fire, were displayed above the pulpit. Damaged, they were replaced with copies. In 1822, these were moved to the armory and today hang in the local museum. It is an ancient Swiss custom to display captured standards in churches as a token of gratitude for protection granted. This is similar to the custom of placing votive images in pilgrimage churches in thanks for healing from illness or rescue from life-threatening danger.


Text / Source: Appenzell Innerrhoden
appenzell-ai.ch/dorf-appenzell-rundgang.html appenzell-ai.ch


Appenzell is always worth a visit.

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4.18 km

Landsgemeindeplatz Appenzell

Highlight • Historical Site

Who doesn't know this place in Switzerland. Here, voting is still done traditionally by a show of hands. So if you are ever in Appenzell, you should also visit the square and pay attention to whether you feel a historic "Gramsele" through your spine. :-)

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4.24 km

Cross Chapel, Appenzell

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Holy Cross Chapel, Hauptgasse, Appenzell
Historical chapel in the center of the village on the main street
The Holy Cross Chapel, as it is also called, closes to the north in three polygonal sides with a hipped roof. The core of the building is late Gothic and has a covered classical sandstone portal. Two little bells hang in the shingled roof turret with the pointed copper roof. The smaller one was cast by Peter Füssli after the village fire, the larger one in 1772 in Konstanz. The chapel houses extremely rich art treasures such as the crucifix from the first half of the 18th century, the Stations of the Cross from 1788 and an oil painting from 1747 with Mary. The baroque box reliquaries were created at the end of the 17th century, an inlaid panel from around 1850 and the sacrificial box from around 1560. The solar monstrance, the altar cross and candlesticks are valuable.
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The first chapel was there early on. However, it was destroyed after a military raid in 1291 and rebuilt in the Romanesque style at its present location. Around 1400 it burned down again. It was then rebuilt in the Gothic style and consecrated in 1513 as a mortuary chapel. The masonry survived the great village fire of 1560, but not the attic. The chapel was restored in 1561 and covered with roof tiles. However, it survived the next smaller village fire in 1710 unscathed. In 1919 the chapel caught fire again, but could be saved. During the renovation of 1787, the portal was renewed, in 1892 a new vaulted plaster ceiling was installed and new glass windows were installed. In 1930 the neo-Gothic altar of the Nothelfer and in 1949 a chancel grille were added to the chapel. The last total renovation took place in 1964 under August Inauen. The choir screen was removed again. The design for the glass windows came from Ferdinand Gehr.
Text / source: Appenzellerland Tourismus AI
appenzell.ch/de/service/freizeitangebote/kreuzkapelle-appenzell.html

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4.31 km

Appenzell, in the center

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Beautiful alley in the village of Appenzell

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4.33 km

Historic town centre of Appenzell

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The main town of Appenzell lies in the valley basin of the Sitter, surrounded by lush green hills. It is first mentioned in the foundation charter of the parish church from the year 1071 and encompasses the area of the former "Hof" of Appenzell. For this reason, the inhabitants of the village are still called "Hofer".

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4.40 km

Appenzell Old Town

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Rustic mountain village in a fantastic location, inviting an extended break. The prices for food and drink might be quite touristy, but the Swabian option with Coop and Migros at the entrance to the village also works.

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6.79 km

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Train Station

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2.73 km

1.15 km

1.04 km

799 m

732 m

340 m

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1.99 km

1.82 km

1.40 km

1.20 km

371 m

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