Ulrich von Güttingen (died 14 February 1277) was the abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall from 1272 until his death.
Ulrich was elected by only a minority of monks, the majority choosing Heinrich von Wartenberg.
The feud concerning the legitimacy of the abbacy continued throughout Ulrich's tenure, but was somewhat lessened in severity.
Dependent on the burghers for his position, Ulrich granted them a charter that expanded their rights and privileges in 1272 or 1273.
He supported the newly elected King Rudolf I of Germany after 1273, spending long periods at his court in an effort to improve the terms of the imperial advocacy (Reichsvogtei) over Saint Gall.