10 Free Things to do in Canton of Schaffhausen That You Shouldn't Miss

October 26, 2021 Lean Nau

Discover the best top things to do in Canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland including Bergtrotte Osterfingen, Burg Radegg, Munot, Stein am Rhein, Cuba Club, Altstadt Schaffhausen, Schaffhauserland Tourismus, Munsterkirche, Sackelamtshusli, Tourismus Stein am Rhein.
Restaurants in Canton of Schaffhausen

1. Bergtrotte Osterfingen

Hauptstrasse 45, Wilchingen 8218 Switzerland +41 52 681 11 68 [email protected] http://www.bergtrotte.ch
Excellent
62%
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Bergtrotte Osterfingen

Reviewed By periafrika - Roros, Norway

Peter Leisinger, a well known artist in wood sculptures, painted has assembled musicians with animal heads in phantasy bands. No sound but your imagination will provide it. You may even know people having similar attitudes or characters! The scenery is phantastic with vine yards and autumn colours, entirely rural but only 10 km from Schaffhausen and Stein am Rhein the sculptrurist lives in Malens Grison

2. Burg Radegg

Wangental, Schaffhausen 8201 Switzerland http://www.swisscastles.ch/Schaffhausen/radegg_d.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Burg Radegg

Reviewed By saronic - Zurich, Switzerland

The ruins of the Radegg castle are worth to see for its isolated location, but the best part is probably the round walk to and out of it. My start began and ended at the beautiful village of Osterfingen with its surrounding vineyards. From here I went into the unpopulated Wangental and then up on a steep path through a sparse deciduous forest. An ideal time to do this hike is on a sunny day in March with the trees still without leaves and the soil covered with the lovely blue flowers of the Hepatica nobilis (Anemone hepatica), rather rare in most parts of Switzerland. In German it is called 'Leberblümchen' (little liver flower), because of the shape of its leaves. Never before had I seen so many together at one place. The ruins of the spur castle can only be accessed over a wooden bridge. Inside there are unprotected steps to a terrace with great views, especially down into the Wangental. A bit removed from the ruins are benches and a pit, thus a good place for a barbecue. Cars are not allowed to come here, the closest parking would be at the restaurant 'Rossberghof', a 25min walk away. The masonry of the ruins is of varying quality. It is best at the corners, especially at the unprotected plateau-like eastern side, where the walls are up to 4m thick and where there also remains of a moat. The reddening of some limestone blocks might have been caused by a fire. Archaeologists, which had studied the place just before WW II, have dated its construction to around 1200 and its destruction only about 100 years later. Nothing is really known about its history, but it is thought that it once belonged to the family of Radegg. Local tradition says that it had been inhabited by robber barons and there is a nice legend about 'Kätteli', a story too long to retell here. From the ruins I continued on the plateau (between 580-620m asl) of the jurassic Südranden, past the restaurant Rossberghof down into the narrow Haartel valley (without a single house) back to the village of Osterfingen. It is a walk - in a leisurely way - of about 3h and the difference between the lowest and highest point is less than 200m.

3. Munot

Munotstieg 17, Schaffhausen 8200 Switzerland +41 52 625 42 25 http://www.munot.ch/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 511 reviews

Munot

Reviewed By lrmcnicurn

We visited Schaffhausen on Saturday morning following a trip to Rheinfalls which I highly recommend. Schaffhausen is beautiful. It has everything from clothing stores to restaurants and historic sites. We approached the Munot steps and I was very thankful that we decided not to bring a stroller as this is not stroller friendly at all. You walk up many, many steps among the grape vines. Once we reached the top, we were thrilled to find out that you could walk to the very very top and inside without and admission fee. After ascending all those steps it was a welcome reprieve to go inside the cave like area. It was neat and cool inside, which helped since it was warm outside. You continue to walk up the stones circular style staircase to the open part. There are plenty of places to sit and take photos. There are some neat canons that my children enjoyed climbing on. There are also restrooms which was very nice. We heard through passing that you can rent the apartment on the top of the Munot which would be a neat experience. Overall we enjoyed our time. My only warning is to be careful, the rocked walkway could become very slippery if the weather outside was rainy. It overlooked the river and the city. A beautiful and FREE experience.

4. Stein am Rhein

Oberstadt 3, Stein am Rhein 8260 Switzerland +41 52 632 40 30 http://www.tourismus.steinamrhein.ch/de/stein-am-rhein-schaffhauserland
Excellent
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4.5 based on 621 reviews

Stein am Rhein

Reviewed By shalizag - Brampton, Canada

Beautiful place ... colourful . Central square is a wow . Perfect place to sit on a patio and have few cold ones.

5. Cuba Club

Safrangasse 2 8200 Schaffhausen, Schaffhausen 8200 Switzerland +41 52 625 34 98 [email protected] http://www.cubaclub.ch
Excellent
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Cuba Club

6. Altstadt Schaffhausen

Schaffhausen 8200 Switzerland 526324020 http://www.schaffhauserland.ch
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4.5 based on 291 reviews

Altstadt Schaffhausen

Reviewed By 419rosec - Malta, null

Visited the place for a couple of hours while we were on our way to the Rhine Falls. Lovely place with beautiful charming houses and shops.

7. Schaffhauserland Tourismus

Vordergasse 73, Schaffhausen 8200 Switzerland +41 52 632 40 20 [email protected] http://schaffhauserland.ch/de/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Schaffhauserland Tourismus

Visit us in our Visitor Centre in the middle of the old town of Schaffhausen. We will advise you competently and give you tips for your excursion in Schaffhauserland. You will find selected brochures and hiking maps on our brochure wall. Would you prefer to inform yourself? No problem, with our tablets you can surf through our website. You will also find a nice souvenir for your loved ones at home or as a memory for yourself in our small regional shop. The Vinorama of the Schaffhausen Blauburgunderland is also located in our visitor centre. Taste up to eight wines and choose from 30 different wines to take home. We look forward to your visit.

8. Munsterkirche

Munsterplatz, Schaffhausen 8200 Switzerland +41 52 625 34 52 http://www.ref-sh.ch/kg/sjm/mue-geschichte
Excellent
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Munsterkirche

9. Sackelamtshusli

Hurbigweg Saeckelamtshuesli Top of Schaffhausen, Schaffhausen 8200 Switzerland http://www.säckelamtshüsli.ch
Excellent
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Sackelamtshusli

10. Tourismus Stein am Rhein

Oberstadt 3, Stein am Rhein 8260 Switzerland +41 52 632 40 32 http://www.tourismus.steinamrhein.ch/de/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Tourismus Stein am Rhein

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