Discover the best top things to do in Canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland including Rhine Falls, Adventure Park Rheinfall, Schifffahrtsgesellschaft Untersee und Rhein, Munot, IWC Museum, Stein am Rhein, Museum zu Allerheiligen, Museum Kloster Sankt Georgen, Altstadt Schaffhausen, Schloessli Woerth.
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4.5 based on 3,383 reviews
The Rhine Falls, the biggest waterfall in Europe, offer the visitors a spectacular sight! 17,000 years ago this impressive wonder of nature was formed and is now the main attraction for countless visitors from all over the world. Over a width of 150 metres and a height of 23 metres, an average of 700,000 litres of water cascade over the rocks every second. A boat ride to the famous rock in the middle of the Falls and the short walk to the top, is an unforgettable experience for every visitor.
Getting to the Rhine fall from Zurich was an easy train ride... beautiful country scenery along the way ... the falls is spectacular... the best way to experience the falls is to take the boat ride to the base of the falls and feel the power and the water spray of the falls Highly recommended to anyone visiting the area
4.5 based on 156 reviews
Der Seilpark mit der genialen Aussicht auf den Rheinfall. Nicht mal fliegen ist schoner auf unseren ultralangen Seilbahnen.
4.5 based on 213 reviews
Am 19. Mai 1864 gegründet, befährt die Schifffahrtsges. Untersee und Rhein heute die Strecke zwischen Kreuzlingen/Konstanz und Schaffhausen.
This is a PERFECT day trip from Zurich. I took the train from Zurich to Konstanz, enjoyed a coffee and a brief walk around downtown, did a little shopping (got some cute, felted house slippers that are great here in Alaska), watched Imperia circle around for awhile at the harbor entrance and then caught this cruise, which included a wonderful lunch. They stopped a couple times letting people on and off and it was exciting going under the low bridge. Lunch was delicious! The German's definitely invented "comfort food"! It was a cold, rainy autumn day and that macaroni and cheese over potatoes with crushed fried onions on top really hit the spot! The fall colors were as beautiful as I had hoped they would be, despite the gloomy weather. I got off at Schaffhausen and caught the train back to Zurich. I wish I had planned for more time to see more of Schaffhausen, but it was getting late and I had trouble finding the train station, so I was sort of racing around town in a bit of a panic. I should have followed everyone else who got off the boat, rather than setting off in my own direction. One of the cruise employees had kindly advised me to sit on the LEFT side of the train back to Zurich, so I would get an awesome view of the Rheinfall (waterfall). All-in-all a perfect day! I encourage you to do this in early October, because there are fewer tourists and the weather's not too bad yet.
4.5 based on 511 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 55 reviews
IWC Museum A Journey Through History. Over 230 carefully selected items bear witness to a manufacturer that started making a name for itself with unusually reliable quality and unmistakable, universally appealing design from the very beginning. The collection starts with the legendary Jones calibres in American cases, the first pocket watches with a digital display, ornately decorated dress watches, ladies' watches encrusted with gemstones, and the very first IWC wristwatches. It charts the development of multifunctional timepieces such as the pilot's, deck, diver's and antimagnetic watches, culminating in a number of exquisite specialities and one of the most complicated wristwatches the world has ever seen: Il Destriero Scafusia, which was manufactured in a limited edition to mark the company's 125th anniversary. The retrospective is fittingly complemented by original documentation from IWC's own archives.
This IWC museum is a must visit place when u go to Schaffhausen. It was just a 15 -20 minutes walk from the main station and was easily founded by following the signs. U can also get a free map from the information centre if u really cannot find it. :) The admission fee for the museum is CHF 6 per person. Very friendly, helpful and professional staffs with passionate attitude and always willing to answer any questions about IWC. ???????????? Even u r not a fan of IWC, u will still be amazed by their fantastic ideas and mechanical works. They aimed to provide the best and worth watch for people, and they did it! U will see their hard work and persistence to strive for the best. Clear information by the audio guide and the details from the board successfully allowed me to gain deeper acquaintances towards IWC and watches. And respect to all mechanic workers as well ???????????????????????? If u r a super fan, the unique IWC boutique is just directly located next to the museum, go to grab something u like or looking for from the boutique. A friendly reminder: just make sure u bring adequate money along with u haha ????????
4.5 based on 621 reviews
Beautiful place ... colourful . Central square is a wow . Perfect place to sit on a patio and have few cold ones.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
The Museum zu Allerheiligen is situated in the Old Town of Schaffhausen, in the premises of the former Benedictine All Saints Monastery. The region's most important museum houses Archeology, History, Art and Natural History under one roof.
4.5 based on 291 reviews
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.
4.0 based on 114 reviews
we had the most gorgeous meal at this place. Sitting right at the window with the best view towards the waterfall was a real bonus. The service was excellent and we found the prices very reasonable for what one gets. A must, I would recommend is, after the meal to go to the terrace and take some pictures.
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