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Eastern Switzerland
Appenzell Innerrhoden
Gonten

Obere Petersalp Ridge – Chapel of St. James loop from Jakobsbad

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Switzerland
Eastern Switzerland
Appenzell Innerrhoden
Gonten

Obere Petersalp Ridge – Chapel of St. James loop from Jakobsbad

Hard

4.8

(49)

219

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Obere Petersalp Ridge – Chapel of St. James loop from Jakobsbad

05:52

15.0km

850m

Hiking

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 15, 2026

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Train Station

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4.29 km

Forest Root Trail

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This is a very nice narrow forest road. The signpost is a yellow one, so it is considered a normal trail, for which I feel it but quite narrow and also requires a bit of headache. The forest path leads through a steep terrain and in the snow with caution to enter.

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4.91 km

Ridge Trail to Obere Petersalpe

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Beautiful way up to the Upper Petersalpe along the ridge along or down to Jakobsbad

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6.16 km

Obere Petersalp Ridge

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Hoch Petersalp 1588 m / AR in Urnäsch

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7.58 km

Nusshalde (pass, saddle, and border)

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Nosshaldensattel 1496 m
Nusshaldensattel
Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Appenzell Innerrhoden
The Nusshaldensattel (also written Nosshaldensattel) is a pass on the cantonal border of Appenzell Innerrhoden and Appenzell Ausserrhoden. It is located at an altitude of 1496 meters above sea level southeast of Kronberg (1663m).
The saddle can be reached either from Schwägalp or from the village of Urnäsch up to Kronberg. You can also hike over the pass on the second stage of the Appenzeller Höhenweg (hiking route 980). This leads from Schwägalp via Chammhalden up to Nusshaldensattel and from there via Petersalp back down to Urnäsch.
Text / Source: fuorcla.ch
fuorcla.ch/nusshaldensattel

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9.20 km

View of Säntis

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From the mountain station it goes uphill again to the Kronplatz, from here you have a wonderful view of the Säntis

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9.50 km

View of Hoher Kasten

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Beautiful view of the Hoher Kasten. However, this is only possible for good hikers.

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10.4 km

Chapel of St. James

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The Chapel of St. Jakob Gonten is located southwest below the Kronberg peak at an elevation of 1,445 meters in the Appenzell Alps in the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden. In 1464, mention was made of the chapel, hermit's cottage, and healing St. James's Spring. In 1456, mass was still read from a portable altar. The chapel was rebuilt in 1859.

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11.1 km

Scheidegg Mountain Inn

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Mountain inn Scheidegg - first restaurants
It is not possible to determine exactly when people started travelling to Kronberg for other purposes. It can be assumed that after the discovery of spas outside the country's borders - Gontenbad in the 18th century, Jakobsbad after 1845 - people also hiked in the Kronberg area. There was certainly an increase in tourism after the Urnäsch-Gontenbad route of the "Appenzeller Bahnen" was opened to scheduled traffic on August 16, 1886. However, sources already document the existence of summer restaurants for several years before that.
Later, restaurants were set up on Kronberg but also in Gross Chenner. The following innkeepers are documented in advertisements: On Jakobi 1893, butcher Baumgartner, probably "Kreuz" innkeeper Conrad Baumgartner (1852-1900), in the summer regularly from 1894 and perhaps until 1898 Josef Anton Neff, whose dates of birth and death could not be determined in Gonten. Josef Anton Huber (1872-1931), "Mandlis", as the owner of this Alp, must also have run a restaurant on his property since 1899 or at least had someone run a restaurant there. On June 20, 1906, he had an advertisement in the "Appenzeller Volksfreund" announcing that the "Ruheplatz" inn on his Alp would be closed all summer. Perhaps this is related to the opening of the "Kronberg" inn on the Jakobsalp on July 14, 1906 by Johann Baptist Hersche in Gonten.
We do not know until when the restaurant was open every Saturday and Sunday when the weather was nice. Perhaps until 1917, because on June 13, 1918, the buildings belonging to the canton, the alpine hut and stable, were destroyed by fire and were not rebuilt due to reforestation.
Text / Source: Luftseilbahn Jakobsbad-Kronberg AG, St. Josefstrasse 2 · 9108 Jakobsbad
kronberg.ch/de/unternehmen/geschichte.html

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15.0 km

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Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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5.65 km

4.54 km

3.79 km

912 m

165 m

Surfaces

4.03 km

3.65 km

3.04 km

2.19 km

1.67 km

373 m

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