Best attractions and places to see around Ebnat Kappel include a variety of natural and cultural sites. Situated at an altitude of 650 meters in the Toggenburg region, Ebnat-Kappel is surrounded by prominent natural features such as the Speer mountain and the Churfirsten mountain range. The Thur river also meanders through the valley, contributing to the landscape. The area offers opportunities to explore local history, natural beauty, and outdoor activities.
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Pure nature, simply great.
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Great waterfalls, by the way, the highest in Switzerland.
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The Neuenalpspitz stands on the border between the former communities of Stein, today the political community of Nesslau, and Alt St. Johann, since 2010 the community of Wildhaus-Alt St. Johann. A marked hiking trail runs over it from the Winden Pass in the east to Alp Hoor in the south. The section between Windenpass and Neuenalpspitz includes easy climbing sections. 1816m Source Wikipedia
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There are several benches on the sides of the chapel with either a view of the Seerenbach Falls or the Glarus Mountains, both beautiful.
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Alpine Show Dairy, Schwägalp Rich in history and unique Alpine cheese represents an open and welcoming way of life and is deeply rooted in the ancient Swiss alpine farming tradition. Originally, cheese was only produced on the alpine pastures to preserve the summer's milk for the winter. It wasn't until the 19th century that farmers in the valleys also began producing cheese. Thus, Swiss cheese originated in the alpine farms. Even today, every alpine valley has its own alpine cheese. Each alpine cheese is different, as locally varying herbs, production methods, and traditions shape the cheese in aroma, color, shape, ripeness, and hardness. Alpine cheese is part of the vibrant alpine culture. Carefully handcrafted Alpine cheese is made from natural Swiss alpine milk. The alpine pastures with up to 100 different herbs and grasses give it its unique flavor. A cheese may only bear the designation "alpine cheese" if the milk production and cheesemaking take place on the alpine pasture. Alpine cheese, unlike mountain cheese, is a seasonal product, only produced from May to September. Alpine Ascent As soon as spring arrives in the mountains, the herdsmen, dressed in traditional costumes and accompanied by their elaborately decorated animals, leave the valley farms. Their route is lined with spectators and folklore enthusiasts. For 80 to 120 days, their home is the alpine hut. Then the alpine cheese season begins, along with a demanding life with little comfort. Busy Days From early morning until late at night, it's all about milking, cheesemaking, butter churning, feeding the animals, trimming their hooves, cleaning pastures, preparing firewood, cooking, and searching for lost animals. And this goes on seven days a week. Nevertheless, there's still time now and then for a relaxing evening or for music and dancing. Alpine Descent When the days grow shorter in autumn and the grass and herbs grow more slowly, it's time to drive the cows down to the lower pastures and later down into the valley. With a touch of melancholy, the herds begin their descent. The festive alpine descent of the decorated animals and herdsmen is accompanied by spectators and numerous celebrations. Text / Source: Schwägalp Alpine Show Dairy https://www.alpschaukaeserei.ch/
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The hike to the chapel is also worthwhile in winter, for example from Weesen. The Seerenbach falls then hardly carry much water, but above the chapel there is a small picnic area with a fireplace and an intoxicating view of Lake Walen and the mountains opposite. Incidentally, it is worth doing the hike during the week, as the route is often heavily used at weekends. Further information: https://www.teddy-b.ch/tipp-der-woche/weesen-betlis-sg-heilige-variety/
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Ebnat-Kappel is surrounded by stunning natural features. You can explore the prominent Speer mountain and the majestic Churfirsten mountain range, which offer breathtaking views and hiking opportunities. The Thur river meanders through the valley, providing romantic landscapes. For a unique experience, visit the Seerenbach Falls, one of Switzerland's highest waterfalls, or challenge yourself with a hike up Neuenalpspitz for panoramic views over Toggenburg and Alpstein.
Yes, Ebnat-Kappel offers several cultural and historical insights. The Ackerhus Museum (Museum für Toggenburger Hauskultur) showcases an 18th-century Toggenburg house with a unique collection of house organs, zithers, and painted furniture. You can also visit the Turngeräte-Museum, dedicated to the history of gymnastics equipment, or the picturesque Betlis Chapel, originally built around 1300.
Beyond hiking, Ebnat-Kappel and its surroundings are excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, explore the 'View from the Tanzboden – Oberbächen Alpine Farm loop' for mountain biking or the 'Schönenbodensee Bathing Area – Old Thur Bridge loop' for cycling. Discover more routes in the Gravel biking around Ebnat Kappel, MTB Trails around Ebnat Kappel, and Cycling around Ebnat Kappel guides.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy a visit to Schwägalp, home to an Alpine Show Dairy where you can learn about traditional cheese making. The Sinnepark, located near the Ebnat-Kappel train station, offers a nature experience area with nine stations designed to engage the senses. For winter fun, the Familienskilift Tanzboden Genossenschaft Ebnat Kappel provides well-prepared slopes. Nearby, you can also find the Chocolarium or the House of Läderach for chocolate experiences, or the Atzmännig adventure park with rope courses and toboggan runs.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and exploring natural landscapes, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather. If you're interested in alpine cheese production, the season runs from May to September. Winter brings opportunities for skiing and other snow sports at places like Familienskilift Tanzboden.
Yes, the region holds some unique spots. Quinten is an idyllic, car-free settlement accessible only on foot or by boat, nestled between Lake Walen and steep cliffs, known for its mild climate allowing fig and citrus trees to grow. The Ackerhus Museum also offers a glimpse into unique Toggenburg house culture and history.
The Äulischlucht is a highly-rated wildlife refuge near Ebnat-Kappel, offering a chance to observe local fauna and flora in their natural habitat. Additionally, the Sinnepark at Eichweiher provides a nature experience area designed to engage your senses while walking along the Eichbach.
Yes, Ebnat-Kappel features several themed hiking trails. You can explore the 'Ebnat-Kappel forest nature trail' to learn about local flora and fauna, or enjoy the 'Ebnat-Kappel Panorama Trail' for scenic views. The Hydropower Educational Trail is another option along a beautiful section of the Thurweg, offering insights into local energy production.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the diverse range of outdoor activities. Many appreciate the impressive cascades of Seerenbach Falls and the panoramic views from mountain peaks like Neuenalpspitz. The unique charm of car-free Quinten and the cultural insights at places like the Ackerhus Museum are also highly valued.
Within a short drive, you can find several other appealing attractions. These include the Chocolarium and the House of Läderach for chocolate lovers, the Appenzeller Show Dairy to see traditional cheese making, and the scenic mountains of Kronberg, Säntis, and Chäserrugg. The Walensee offers various water activities, and for more family fun, Atzmännig provides an adventure park and toboggan runs.
Yes, the Familienskilift Tanzboden Genossenschaft Ebnat Kappel is a local ski resort. It offers well-prepared slopes, making it particularly appealing for families and winter sports enthusiasts looking for a local option.


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