Best mountain peaks around Grabs, located in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, are situated within an impressive Alpine landscape. The municipality itself lies on the eastern slope of the Churfirsten-Alvier group, providing access to several notable mountain peaks. This region offers diverse terrain and elevation, making it a destination for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Amazing 360° view from the Mutschen summit at 2121 m.
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The Hinterrugg (or Hinderrugg) is the highest peak (2306 m above sea level) of the Churfirsten group in the Appenzell Alps.
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From the summit cross of the Mutschen (2,122 m) you have a wonderful 360° view.
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Super beautiful and very worthwhile. The climb looks difficult from a distance, but it is easier than it looks. Would definitely recommend it.
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You should definitely take the Mutschen with you... at the top you will be rewarded with fantastic views over the Kreuzberge and the Rhine Valley all the way to Lichtenstein...
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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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For truly breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views, consider visiting Alvier, which offers vistas of Lake Walen, the Rhine Valley, Lake Constance, and surrounding mountains across multiple cantons and countries. Another excellent choice is Hoher Kasten Summit, known for its unique views of six countries and a 360° panorama. Säntis Summit (2,502 m) also provides expansive views of the Alpstein Mountains, Appenzellerland, Lake Lucerne, and Lake Constance.
Yes, Chäserrugg is an excellent choice for families. It's easily accessible via a funicular and cable car system, and in summer, it offers various hiking trails, including family-friendly themed paths like the Flower Path and Sound Path. The Rosenboden panorama trail is also a leisurely circular route with fantastic views. Additionally, the Hoher Kasten Summit is barrier-free and features an Alpine Garden, making it accessible for a wider range of visitors.
Several peaks offer convenient access. Alvier has well-maintained hiking trails, and the cable car to Palfries can significantly reduce the ascent. Chäserrugg is easily reached by a funicular and cable car system from Unterwasser. Hoher Kasten Summit is accessible via an eight-minute cable car ride from Brülisau, and its European circular route is barrier-free. Säntis Summit (2,502 m) can also be reached by cable car from Schwägalp.
Alvier features the Gipfelhütte Alvier, a mountain hut located just below the summit, offering accommodation for up to 20 people. At Chäserrugg, you'll find a modern summit restaurant designed by Herzog & de Meuron. The Hoher Kasten Summit boasts the only revolving restaurant in Eastern Switzerland, providing culinary delights with a constantly changing 360° view. Below Gamserrugg, at Gamsalp, there's a guesthouse and mountain station that offers overnight stays and even a hot tub.
Yes, for ambitious hikers, Alvier offers demanding trails with steep sections, some secured by ropes or chains, and even stairs and ladders. The Himmelsleiter (Säntis Summit Ascent) is a challenging climb requiring sure-footedness, a head for heights, and appropriate hiking footwear. It is not recommended for those prone to dizziness.
The region is characterized by impressive Alpine landscapes. You'll encounter limestone and marl formations, especially around Säntis Summit (2,502 m). Chäserrugg is part of the Federal Inventory of Landscapes and Natural Monuments of Switzerland, and its area features steep rock faces. The Hoher Kasten Summit also hosts an Alpine Garden, showcasing diverse plant life.
The Grabs area offers a variety of outdoor activities. For mountain enthusiasts, there are numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the Jöchliturm – Altmann Summit loop. Cyclists can explore cycling routes such as the Rhine Bridge at Sevelen loop. There are also running trails, including the Gamperney Mountain Run Finish loop.
Chäserrugg transforms into a popular skiing area in winter, offering 50 km of slopes, winter hiking, and sledding opportunities. Gamserrugg is also part of the Wildhaus-Gamserrugg ski resort, making it suitable for winter sports enthusiasts.
Yes, the Mutschen Summit is quickly reachable from Mutschensattel in about 10 minutes, offering rewarding views of the Reinthal, Kreuzberge, Churfirsten, and Altmann. Chäserrugg also has the leisurely Rosenboden panorama trail, and the Hoher Kasten Summit is easily accessible by cable car for quick panoramic views.
Hinterrugg is the highest peak of the Churfirsten group, standing at 2306 meters above sea level. It offers stunning views of Lake Walen and the surrounding Electors. It's also conveniently located near Chäserrugg, allowing for a short 15 to 20-minute walk between the two summits.
Yes, the area around Gamserrugg is part of a 'Geological circular route' which includes information panels about the formation of the mountains. This offers insights into the unique geological history of the region.
The best time largely depends on your desired activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking and enjoying the themed paths and panoramic trails, as seen at Chäserrugg. However, even in June, higher peaks like Säntis Summit (2,502 m) can still have snow and icy temperatures. Winter offers opportunities for skiing, winter hiking, and sledding, particularly at Chäserrugg and Gamserrugg.

