The town of Schaffhausen is in the northernmost corner of Switzerland, in the “knee” of the Rhine in Eastern Switzerland on the border with Germany. It owes its origins to the Rheinfall waterfall: the settlement arose where shippers needed somewhere to unload and stack their goods when avoiding the rapids that were impassable for ships.
The Rheinfalls are a must-see! With a width of 150 metres, an average of 600,000 litres of water per second fall an astonishing 23 metres to the basin below. As the largest waterfall in Europe, this is one of the most popular attractions in Switzerland with 1.5 million visitors per year. Three panoramic pathways lead visitors so close that they are almost standing in the spray. A ship brings the bravest to one of the rocks that rise from the waterfall‘s basin.
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