Appenzell
Appenzell

Appenzell

Appenzell, 9050

The basics

Full- and half-day tours typically depart from major cities, such as Zurich or Lindau. Whether you’re interested in learning more about traditional Swiss customs or curious about the region’s rich agricultural industry, you have options. As the region is well known for its Appenzeller cheese, some tours combine a village walking tour with a visit to local dairies, while others travel into neighboring Liechtenstein or Austria for a wider perspective of central Europe.

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Appenzell and Liechtenstein Tour from Zurich
Appenzell and Liechtenstein Tour from Zurich
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Appenzell and Liechtenstein private tour
Chris made our day so special, made it very personalised and seeing it was our first visit to Switzerland and Zurich made sure we got to see some very special places like Rhein Falls which were fantastic then onto Schaffhausen Munot then onto Stein am Rhein and Appenzell which are lovely quaint towns then onto Liechtenstein just so we could get a stamp.in our passports.In all our day was spectacular
Therese_V, Jul 2023

Things to know before you go

  • Not all of Appenzell is easily accessible for wheelchair users; check access arrangements with your tour operator ahead of time.
  • Summertime visitors should still pack a layer or two, as the pre-Alpine village gets chilly.
  • The wider canton boasts several hiking and cycling routes, ideal for active travelers.
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How to get there

Appenzell is around a 90-minute drive from Zurich. The journey by train takes just under two hours and passengers must change at St. Gallen or Gossau. The town center is a 3-minute walk north of the village station.

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When to get there

Traditional customs are still central to daily life in Appenzell, and few more so than the annual cattle processions. At the beginning of spring, locals line the streets to celebrate as local farmers; dressed in traditional-style outfits, they shepherd their cattle up in the Alpine pastures. At the end of summer, they make the ceremonial return journey to the sound of communal singing and cowbells.

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Appenzell Museum

Located in the village’s centuries-old town hall, the Appenzell Museum provides a glimpse into the cultural heritage of rural Switzerland. Its exhibits include costumes, embroidery, and folk art, revealing much about the beliefs and customs of the people of Appenzell. Swiss Travel Pass holders get in for free.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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