Best castles near Schlatt-Haslen are located in the surrounding region, as Schlatt-Haslen itself is characterized by traditional farmhouses and natural landscapes within the Appenzell Innerrhoden canton. The area holds historical significance, with the village of Schlatt being part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites. Visitors can explore a variety of historical sites and scenic beauty in the broader Appenzell region.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Steep ascent with MTB from Herisau, first on a meadow path and then on a forest path. Inside the castle walls, a rather large rest area with a fireplace.
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The detour is steep but worthwhile.
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This is the Rosenberg ruin, not Rosenburg (as mentioned by Martina, which is located west of Herisau near Ramsen). The Rosenberg, Rosenburg and Urstein castles were once a trio. Four-sided foundation walls up to a height of 5 m have been preserved. Inside and outside with barbecue areas.
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Very beautiful viewpoint over the Appenzell region with the Aplstein massif, with the Clanx castle ruins, also Appenzell Castle, mentioned in a document around 1219, owned by the Barons von Sax from the St. Gallen abbot Ulrich.
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Restaurant reopening from 7.6.23: https://www.schlossoberberg.sg/
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Great house with a castle tower. Good restaurant to eat.
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Nice barbecue area for an after-work sausage
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No, Schlatt-Haslen itself is characterized by traditional farmhouses and natural landscapes. The notable castles and historical sites are located in the surrounding region, offering a blend of history and scenic beauty.
You can find a variety of historical sites, including well-preserved castle ruins and manor houses with castle features. Examples include the hilltop Clanx Castle Ruins, the 16th-century Oberberg Castle, and the ancient Rosenberg Ruins with barbecue area.
Yes, several castles in the area are suitable for families. Clanx Castle Ruins and Oberberg Castle are both considered family-friendly. The Rosenberg Ruins with barbecue area also offers facilities for grilling, making it a great spot for a family outing.
Many castles in the region provide excellent views. Clanx Castle Ruins offers wonderful views over the Alpstein and the hilly Appenzellerland. Oberberg Castle is known for its viewpoint overlooking the Alpstein, and Rosenburg Castle Ruins also provides scenic vistas.
Yes, Oberberg Castle features a restaurant, making it a convenient stop for a meal. Additionally, Haggen Castle, a castle-like manor house, also has a restaurant on-site.
The region around Schlatt-Haslen is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and running trails. Many castle ruins, like Clanx and Rosenberg, are situated along paths perfect for walks and hikes, often with grilling areas.
Yes, Oberberg Castle is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an inclusive experience for visitors.
The castles and ruins are generally accessible year-round. However, for the most pleasant outdoor experience, including walks and using barbecue areas, late spring through early autumn (May to October) offers the best weather. Winter visits can be picturesque but may require appropriate footwear for snow or ice.
Yes, both Clanx Castle Ruins and Rosenberg Ruins with barbecue area offer designated grilling spots with grates, perfect for a picnic amidst historical surroundings. Remember to bring your own wood.
Visiting a castle ruin like Clanx or Rosenberg can range from 1 to 2 hours, depending on how much you explore the site and surrounding trails. If you plan to have a barbecue, allow more time for a relaxed experience.
The castles and ruins in the region, such as the Rosenberg Ruins (dating from 1150) and Rosenburg Castle Ruins (early 13th century), played roles in medieval history, often as strategic hilltop fortifications. Many were destroyed during conflicts like the Appenzell Wars, leaving behind fascinating remnants of their past.


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