The Appenzell Alps (German: Appenzeller Alpen) are a mountain range in Switzerland on the northern edge of the Alps. They extend into the cantons of Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Appenzell Innerrhoden and St. Gallen (with lower summits occurring also in the cantons of Thurgau and Zurich) and are bordered by the Schwyz Alps to the southwest, the Glarus Alps to the south, and the Rätikon to the south-east, and cover an area of about 1,800 km2 (690 sq mi). The highest summit is the Säntis, with an elevation of 2,502 m (8,209 ft).

Sub-ranges

The range is split up into six sub-ranges:

  • Alpstein Central group, highest summit: Altmann, 2,435 m / 7,989 ft Northern group, highest summit: Säntis, 2,502 m / 8,209 ft Southern group, highest summit: Roslen- or Saxerfirst, 2,151 m / 7,057 ft
  • Alvier group[de], highest summit: Gamsberg, 2,385 m / 7,825 ft
  • Churfirsten, highest summit: Hinterrugg, 2,306 m / 7,566 ft
  • Speer - Mattstock, highest summit: Speer, 1,950 m / 6,400 ft

Geography

Principal summits

The principal summits of the Appenzell Alps are:

Other interesting summits

Gallery

See also

Notes

External links

Media related to Appenzell Alps at Wikimedia Commons