Hike from Brunnadern to Herisau
Details
Let's take advantage of the beautiful weather and hike from Brunnadern to Herisau! The first part leads us over a ridge to the Wilkethöchi, with 1'172 m above sea level the highest point of the hike. We continue on the route 952 to Degersheim (for a precise description see https://schweizmobil.ch/en/hiking-in-switzerland/route-952). From there we continue on route 22 to Herisau (see https://schweizmobil.ch/en/hiking-in-switzerland/route-22/stage-1 [we won't make the whole way]). The ravine of the Wissbach as well as the typical Appenzell countryside expect us!
MEETING:
Meeting point is Zurich main station under the blue Angel at 7.45 am. Be aware that I will join you at the railway station of Brunnadern-Neckertal.
HIKE DATA:
- Distance: 22.7 km
- Difference in altitude: 1'220 m up and 1'115 m down
- Estimated hiking time (without breaks): 7 hours 25 minutes
- Difficulty*: T2
WHAT TO BRING:
- Lunch
- Hiking shoes
- Cash
- Headlamp or torch
- Valid ticket(s) for public transport
HOW TO GET THERE:
- Departure from Zurich main station: 7.54 am (track 43/44, S5 towards Pfäffikon SZ)
- Arrival in Rapperswil SG: 8.31 am
- Departure from Rapperswil SG: 8.37 am (track 5, S4 towards St. Gallen)
- Arrival in Brunnadern-Neckertal: 9.05 am
WAY BACK:
I expect us to take the train in Herisau at 5.02 pm (arrival in Zurich main station at 6.21 pm). However, it would be nice to have dinner in Herisau and enjoy some of the local specialities.
TELEGRAM GROUP:
https://t.me/+WnkN6WC3x4s1NjM0
DISCLAIMER:
I’m not an official or professional guide and I don’t intend to create legal relations (except for the jurisdiction agreement and the choice of law mentionned below). You participate on your own authority and entirely at your own risk. You particularly need to assure adequate preparation, equipment and insurance cover and do everything as if you were going by yourself. I can’t be held responsible for anything that happens during my hikes and I don’t warrant the accuracy or completeness of the description above.
The authorities / courts of Zurich (Switzerland) are competent for any claim, cause of action or dispute related to that hike; the competence of any other authority / court worldwide is excluded. Swiss law applies to the exclusion of any other law.
By joining the hike, you accept the terms above and you explain to fulfill all the requirements needed to attend this hike.
* I indicate the highest level of difficulty I expect. This means that there might be easier segments. If you don’t know what the scale means, you’ll find more information here: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAC-Wanderskala
Hike from Brunnadern to Herisau