Swiss Postcards : Schaffhausen and Neuhausen am Rheinfall, CH

Tourist boat, Reinfall Switzerland

On the Rhine Falls
Tourists on a passenger boat and on a viewing platform marvel at the face of Europe’s largest water fall: the Reinfall on the Rhine River between the Swiss Cantons of Zurich and Schaffhausen.

Travelling around Switzerland is like luxuriating in a box of the rich, truffle-filled chocolates that the country is famous for.

Everywhere you go, picture-postcard scenes meet you.

And, if you have Swiss friends to guide you and a Swiss Travel Pass in hand, you don’t even have to work hard: accessing these magic places is easy.

We were headed out on a simple day trip from where we were staying near Zurich: we were taking a train to the SBB (Schweizerische Bundesbahnen) railway station at Schloss Laufen am Rheinfall, another train across the river to Schaffhausen, and then a third train back to Zurich 

Viaduct over the Rheinfall, Switzerland

Viaduct over the Rheinfall
Our rail trip to the Rhine Falls gave us a good view over the roiling waters of the Rhine – and of the railway and pedestrian viaduct that crosses it. (iPhone5)

Bridge into Schloss Laufen over the Rheinfall, Switzerland

Accessing the Rheinfall
The medieval castle of Schloss Laufen, sitting high over the Falls, now operates as a tourist attraction …

Courtyard at Schloss Laufen over the Rheinfall, Switzerland

Courtyard over the Rheinfall
… and houses a restaurant and a youth hostel.

Glassed-in Elevator at Schloss Laufen over the Rheinfall, Switzerland

Outside Elevator
The Castle also offers an elevator down to the river for those who don’t want to make the short walk.

The Rhine Falls from Zurich side, Switzerland

The Roar of the Rhine Falls
At river-level, it is easier to appreciate the power of the 150 metre- (490 ft) wide falls.

Red tourist boat on the Rhine Falls, Switzerland

Boats on the Rhine Falls
The tourist boats on the river are colour-coded: some do a brief tour, some let you out at the rocks in the middle of the falls, and some explore further.

tourist boat on the Rhine Falls, Switzerland

Boat on the Rhine Fall
The tourist boats are dwarfed by the spray from the 23 metre- (75 ft) high falls.

Tourists in a boat on the Rheinfall, Switzerland

On the Rheinfall
We opted for the short trip –

Schloss Laufen am Rheinfall from the water, Switzerland

Schloss Laufen am Rheinfall
– which never-the-less gave us a good view of the castle on the right bank of the river, …

Central Rocks in the Rheinfall from the water, Switzerland

Central Rocks in the Falls
… and of the island rock structures in the middle of the falls. The taller rock has a boat dock and a walking path up to the Swiss flag at the top.

Yellow tourist boat on the Rhine Falls, Switzerland

Tourist Boat on the Rhine Falls

Hexagonal top of the Munot tower, Schaffhausen Switzerland

The Munot
It was a very short train trip from Schloss Laufen am Rheinfall, and across the river to Schaffhausen – with it’s landmark 16th-century circular fortress. (iPhone5)

Munot tower, Schaffhausen Switzerland

The Munot
Built using forced labour between 1563 and 1585, today the circular Munot Fortress is accessed by a walk bridge over a deep moat.

Dark interior of the Munot, Schaffhausen Switzerland

Inside the Fortress
The inside of the Munot is dark and eerie; I have no idea how it must have been configured in the old days when it was defending against French invaders.

Portrait: bride and groom in low light inside the Munot, Schaffhausen Switzerland

Wedding Couple
Old buildings might be interesting, but this one is little more than a shell – albeit a fascinating and unique shell – with diagrams; …

Portrait: bride and groom in low light inside the Munot, Schaffhausen Switzerland

Wedding Couple
… so having newlyweds using the site for their pictures made the walls come to life!

Top of the Munot tower, Schaffhausen Switzerland

Top of the Munot
At the top of the Munot, there are plenty of tables where you can enjoy a coffee or ice-cream.

View over Altstadt Schaffhausen from the Munot tower, Switzerland

View over Altstadt
Alternately, you can admire the views over old Schaffhausen

View over Altstadt Schaffhausen from the Munot tower, Switzerland

View over the Rhine
… and the river; …

Wedding Party on roof of the Munot, Schaffhausen Switzerland

Wedding Party on the Munot
… or you can just people-watch.

Dark interior, lightened doorway, of the Munot, Schaffhausen Switzerland

Head Towards the Light!
We worked our way back down through the dark tower, towards the light of the fortress’ doorway.

Altstadt through the Vines, the Munot, Schaffhausen Switzerland

Altstadt through the Vines
From there, we were pitched headlong through the vines … 

Altstadt tiled roof, the Munot, Schaffhausen Switzerland

Rooftop
… and past the quaintly tiled rooftops, …

Stairs to the Altstadt, the Munot, Schaffhausen Switzerland

Stairs to the Altstadt
… and down the steep stairs towards the Old City of Schaffhausen.

Crosswalk to the Old Town, Schaffhausen, Switzerland

Crosswalk to the Old Town

Oriel Window with red geraniums, Old Town, Schaffhausen, Switzerland

Oriel Windows
Schaffhausen has been called “Erkerstadt” because of the 171 Erker (oriel bay windows) in the city.

Reflections of the street in a jewellery shop window, Old Town, Schaffhausen, Switzerland

Shopfront Selfie
I love the abstract layers that are produced by reflections: photographer, photographed; old town; modern shop with new products.

Town Square with a fountain, Old Town, Schaffhausen, Switzerland

A Town Square

Man sitting with a shopping bag, , Old Town, Schaffhausen, Switzerland

Waiting for the Wife

Girl in a Fountain, Old Town, Schaffhausen, Switzerland

Girl in the Fountain

 

Haus zum Ritter, Old Town, Schaffhausen, Switzerland

Haus zum Ritter (built in 1492)
Like many of the building fronts in Schaffhausen, Haus zum Ritter is wonderfully decorated with frescos.

Oriel Bay Window,Old Town, Schaffhausen, Switzerland

Erker : Oriel Window
The oriel windows in Schaffhausen were built as status symbols on the houses of rich merchants.

Toy mouse on a log with a mouse-trap,, Schaffhausen, Switzerland

Swiss Cheese Trap
Some of the ornate building-fronts house quirky shops selling unique items – like Swiss cheese traps.

Frescoed Building Front, Old Town, Schaffhausen, Switzerland

Beautiful Building Front
Other buildings appear to exist for their own sake.

Text: Happy TravelsA simple day trip, but one filled with postcard-views.

Until next time, 

Happy Travels!

Pictures: 3August2014

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