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Rhine Falls wheelchair accessible tours, are lying on the banks of the Rhine, in the city of Schaffhausen.

The city has a lively medieval center and an eventful cultural life.

The Swiss town is the ideal starting point for visiting the Rhine Falls, the largest in Europe.

The beauty of Schaffhausen can be summed up in an appetizing mix of ingredients.

Postcard scenery, ancient monuments and spectacular waterfalls.

This small village is washed by the waters of the Rhine and this river has always been a treasure for the area.

The Rhine Falls offer a grandiose spectacle with a width of 150 meters and a height of 23 meters, 600 m³ of water per second crash on the rocks in summer.

From Laufen Castle, a path with lifts leads to the viewing platforms and provides barrier-free access to the spectacle offered by the falls.

Not to be missed is a boat trip on the Rhine to the middle rock, to the national border or beyond to the Rheinau power station.

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Schaffhausen is famous for the numerous bow windows of the houses of the old and wealthy local bourgeois families.

Of considerable architectural interest is the bow window of the Haus zum goldenen Ochsen in which you can see details depicting the golden ox that gives the building its name and other warlike scenes.

Going along the central Vordergasse road, you will arrive at a slightly hilly point from which you can admire the Munot Fortress, emerging next to the bank of the Rhine.

Almost 10 minutes on foot through the streets of the center, starting from Munostieg and arriving at Klusterstrasse, you can admire another fantastic attraction of Schaffhausen, the Convent of All Saints ( Allerhailigen ).

This building was built in the XII century and houses a Benedictine community.

The original architectural style is Romanesque.

In addition to visiting these places of artistic and historical interest, you can devote time to physical activity and excursions.

In fact, Schaffhausen is a town full of paths that can be traveled on foot or by bicycle.

Well kept and equipped both to allow tourists to better enjoy the excursions and to easily connect the center to the neighboring countries and to the relative places of tourist interest.

Plan a nice hike along the Eschheimertalweg.

Among the various itineraries, the one among the hills of Klettgau vineyards.

Is the largest in German speaking Switzerland, is very pleasant and opens about 20 km from Schaffhausen.

Here the Trasadingen wine route starts which, in about an hour, leads you to stroll through cultivated fields and picturesque villages, tasting and discovering many curiosities about Blauburgund, the region’s pinot noir.

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