Places of interest in the region

Discover the most beautiful sights in the Schaffhauserland: from the Rhine Falls and historic old towns to castles, churches, biotopes, and parks. Schaffhausen offers highlights that combine history, culture, and nature.

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Dachsen
A complete experience of natural spectacle, gastronomy, and cultural heritage awaits you at Schloss Laufen at the Rhine Falls.
Stein am Rhein
The Chretzeturm Artist Residency of the Jakob and Emma Windler Foundation is a place full of creativity and uniqueness. Every year, the Jakob and Emma Windler Foundation invites (inter)national artists to stay at the Chretzeturm.
Neunkirch
The church dates back to the early 14th century.
Hallau
Built in 1491 and dedicated to Saint Mauritius, church is located on a promontory of the Hallauer Berg mountain and towers over the village of Hallau, which is famous for its winegrowing. Its elevated position means that the church is visible throughout the Klettgau region and has become a landmark of Hallau.
Beringen
The Beringer Randenturm tower Randenturm 26 meters high and offers a sweeping view of the Klettgau region and the Alps.
Altdorf (SH)
Have you ever observed the blue-green mosaic dragonfly or listened to the croaking of frogs?
Wilchingen
The Wangental valley is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful valleys in the canton of Schaffhausen and forms the passage between the Rhine and Klettgau.
Neunkirch
The 'Winterihau' area is an idyll of ponds and drylands.
Stein am Rhein
High above the old town of Stein am Rhein Hohenklingen Castle, one of the most impressive and best-preserved castle complexes in Switzerland. It offers culinary and exciting highlights.
Stein am Rhein
The Bürgerasyl a historic building in the old town of Stein am Rhein bears witness to the social welfare of past centuries.
Diessenhofen
St. Katharinental Monastery is a former monastic complex located on the banks of the Rhine near Diessenhofen. The monastery church, an outstanding example of South German Baroque architecture, is particularly noteworthy. Today, the historic monastery buildings house a rehabilitation clinic.
Schaffhausen
There is a covered seating area with a barbecue and a children's playground at Engeweiher. The area around Schaffhauser Weiher is now often used for various leisure activities such as walking or jogging.
Stein am Rhein
Schaffhausen
The Fronwagturm is a historic city tower in Schaffhausen with an impressive astronomical clock dating back to the 16th century.
Merishausen
The Hagenturm is a 40-meter-high steel lattice tower near Merishausen.
Schaffhausen
The House zum Goldenen Ochsen a striking historic building in Schaffhausen's old town and is reminiscent of the former cattle market.
Schaffhausen
The Haus zum Ritter one of three remaining painted houses in the city of Schaffhausen.
Schaffhausen
The Herrenacker is the largest square in the city of Schaffhausen.
Stein am Rhein
Also called Diebesturm.
Hofen
The historic half-timbered house is one of the most beautiful houses in the canton of Schaffhausen.
Thayngen
The Kesslerloch cave is one of the most important Late Glacial sites in Europe and has yielded traces of settlement from the Upper Paleolithic period (Magdalenian culture, 14,000–12,000 BC).
Buchberg
It was not until 1850 that the church of Rüdlingen Buchberg was built Buchberg its beautiful location between the two villages, offering a unique view of the Rhine and the Flaach Valley.
Schaffhausen
The founding of the former parish church dates back to around the year 1000. Its total width of 34 meters is surpassed in Switzerland only by the cathedrals in Basel and Bern.
Stein am Rhein
Unnoticed by many visitors to the medieval town of Stein am Rhein, a small gem is hidden on the other side of the Rhine: the church «uf Burg», the oldest place of worship in the Canton of Schaffhausen.
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