Best attractions and places to see around Schlatt-Haslen, a district in Appenzell Innerrhoden, Switzerland, offers a blend of natural beauty, traditional culture, and historical sites. Located between the Hundwiler Höhe and Rotbach mountains, it encompasses the villages of Schlatt, Haslen, and Enggenhütten. The area is known for its scenic landscapes and a strong connection to Appenzeller traditions, providing diverse experiences for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Ebenalpbahn Technical Specifications: Valley Station: 867 m above sea level Mountain Station: 1,590 m above sea level Elevation Difference: 723 meters Length of Track: 1,514 meters Speed: 6 m/s Ride Time: 6 minutes Capacity: 40 + 1 people Carrying Cable Diameter: 42 mm Train Cable Diameter: 26 mm
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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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The Meglisalp is an alpine settlement in the Swiss canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden. It lies at 1517 m above sea level in a flat hollow in the Alpstein region east of the Säntis. In the local dialect it is called [megli'salp]. The alp was already documented in the Middle Ages (1071 Megelinsalpa, ca. 1280 Megilins alpe).[1] The Meglisalp is a popular excursion destination in summer and can be reached from Wasserauen via the Seealpsee, among other places. In addition to the Meglisalp mountain inn, the settlement also has a chapel. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meglisalp
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Berggasthaus Ebenalp Whether you're looking for a short or long hike, a stroll, a paragliding flight, a few turns on the skis in winter, or simply to enjoy the beautiful view and good food, simply unwind and leave everyday life behind in the valley. With us, you've definitely come to the right place. Text / Source: Berggasthaus Ebenalp, 9057 Weissbad (AI) https://gasthaus-ebenalp.ch/
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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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Berggasthaus Ebenalp We are right in the middle of it all. Whether for a short or long hike, a walk, a paragliding flight, a few turns on the skis in winter or just to enjoy the beautiful view and the good food. Just switch off and leave everyday life in the valley. With us you are definitely in the right place. Text / Source: Berggasthaus Ebenalp, 9057 Weissbad (AI) https://gasthaus-ebenalp.ch/
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The perfect end to his hike. Great restaurant. And worth a stop even in bad weather.
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Schlatt-Haslen is known for its scenic rural landscape, rolling hills, waterways, and forests. You can enjoy impressive panoramic views of the Alpstein mountains from elevated points, especially in the village of Schlatt. The district also offers an extensive network of hiking trails that showcase its unique natural beauty.
Yes, Schlatt-Haslen is rich in historical and cultural sites. The entire village of Schlatt is recognized as part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites. You can visit the distinctive neo-baroque church in Schlatt, the neo-Romanesque Marienkirche (St. Mary's Church) in Haslen, and the baroque chapel in Enggenhütten. The area also preserves traditional Appenzeller culture, including customs related to alpine farming, music, and crafts.
Schlatt-Haslen boasts an extensive network of hiking trails, spanning 63 kilometers, offering diverse and relaxing experiences without alpine dangers. A specific route, the Möösli-Wanderung, is approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes long and takes you through scenic areas like Möösli, Rüti, and Leimensteig. For more challenging mountain hikes nearby, you can explore routes like the Mountain Hikes around Schlatt-Haslen guide.
Many of the natural attractions and easy hiking trails in Schlatt-Haslen are suitable for families. The extensive network of trails offers diverse experiences without alpine dangers, making them accessible for various ages. Nearby, the Aescher-Wildkirchli Mountain Inn and Seealpsee are popular destinations that can be enjoyed by families, though some paths may be more challenging for very young children.
While specific public transport details for each attraction are best checked locally, Schlatt-Haslen is generally accessible. The region's focus on hiking and outdoor activities means that public transport often connects to trailheads or villages. For detailed information on reaching specific hiking trails by public transport, local tourist information or transport websites are recommended.
The best time to visit Schlatt-Haslen largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring to autumn (roughly April to October) is ideal for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes. The traditional fair, "Chilbi Schlatt-Haslen," is held annually on the second weekend of September. Winter offers opportunities for winter walks, particularly around Leimensteig, for those who enjoy snowy scenery.
Schlatt-Haslen actively preserves traditional Appenzeller culture. A notable event is the "Chilbi Schlatt-Haslen," a traditional fair held annually on the second weekend of September. This event, along with customs related to alpine farming (Senntum), church events, music, singing, and crafts, contributes to a vibrant community life and cultural exchange.
The villages within Schlatt-Haslen, such as Schlatt and Haslen, offer local gastronomy options. For a unique experience, the Aescher-Wildkirchli Mountain Inn and Meglisalp Mountain Inn provide food and drink in stunning alpine settings. The Hoher Kasten Summit also features the only revolving restaurant in Eastern Switzerland.
The Hoher Kasten Summit is notable for its accessibility, featuring a cable car and a barrier-free European circular route at the top, as well as a revolving restaurant accessible by lift, making it suitable for guests with limited mobility.
Beyond hiking, the region around Schlatt-Haslen is excellent for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, including challenging ones like the Schwägalp Ascent, or moderate routes around Teufen. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Säntisfluh Scenic Landscape loop. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Schlatt-Haslen and Gravel biking around Schlatt-Haslen guides.
Yes, several significant regional attractions are easily accessible. These include the picturesque mountain lake Seealpsee, the unique Aescher-Wildkirchli Mountain Inn carved into rock, and the Hoher Kasten Summit with its revolving restaurant and 360° views. The Appenzeller Show Dairy in Stein and the UNESCO World Heritage sites of the Abbey of Saint Gall and its Library in St. Gallen are also within short driving distance.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially of the Alpstein mountains, and the unique natural beauty of places like Seealpsee. The historical charm of the Aescher-Wildkirchli Mountain Inn and the impressive vistas from Hoher Kasten Summit are also highly appreciated. The extensive hiking network and the preservation of traditional Appenzeller culture contribute to a memorable experience.
The Möösli-Wanderung is a recommended walking route, approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes long, that guides you through the rural beauty of the district, including areas like Möösli, Rüti, and Leimensteig. The entire 63-kilometer network of hiking trails offers diverse and relaxing walks through rolling hills, waterways, and forests.
Beyond the village of Schlatt itself, which is an Inventory of Swiss Heritage Site, you can find specific historical buildings such as the Farm House Ulrichlis, listed as a Swiss heritage site of national significance. The neo-baroque church in Schlatt, the neo-Romanesque Marienkirche in Haslen, and the baroque chapel in Enggenhütten also stand out for their architectural and historical value.
While the guide data does not explicitly state dog-friendly trails, the extensive network of hiking trails in Schlatt-Haslen, characterized by rolling hills and forests, generally welcomes dogs. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in agricultural areas or near livestock, and to check local regulations for specific trails or nature reserves.


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