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Boat trip to view the Rhine Fall.

The Rhine Falls

Make a round trip on foot and by boat, and view the overwhelming force of the waterfall up close.

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  • Attraction type: Natural site, Waterfall
  • Escort: independent (no guide)
  • Region: Lake Zurich (Region Zurich)
  • Duration: 1 day or less

A visit to the Rhine Falls

The 150 m wide and 23 m high waterfall is located near the village of Neuhausen in Northern Switzerland. The nearby city of Schaffhausen is commonly associated with the falls too.

Even though the Rhine Fall attracts many visitors, the natural beauty is overwhelming and for sure worth your time. May/June is the best time to visit, because the amount of water peaks then.

Round trip on foot and by boat

The map shows our suggested route, which starts and ends at the rail station 'Schloss Laufen am Rheinfall'. You can just also start from the rail station at the other side of the river: 'Neuhausen Rheinfall'.

The route takes 45 minutes, but that doesn't include any stops to or activities other than the proposed boat trip crossing the Rhine. To fully enjoy the fall and activities, you need 2 to 6 hours.

The route, assuming you'll start from 'Schloss Laufen am Rheinfall', is as follows:

  1. You'll first walk from the rail station to the 1000 year old Schloss Laufen (Laufen Castle). There's a restaurant, playground and a 'Historama' here. The Historama is an exhibition about the castle and the Rhine Falls. You can learn that there have been plans to 'remove' the falls by blasting away the rocks, because it was considered an obstacle to shipping traffic. We're glad those plans were never realized! Today, it is still not possible for ships to pass the Rhine Falls.

  2. Next, you go down to the observation platform, either on foot via the Belvedere Trail, or by the glass Panoramic Lift.

  3. Take the boat across the Rhine to Schlössli Wörth. This castle is hundreds of years old and located on a tiny island. There is a very good restaurant inside the castle.

  4. Cross the pedestrian bridge to the bank and turn right. Walk along the river promenade. There are again good views of the falls. Take the pedestrian path on the railway bridge that leads back to Schloss Laufen and the rail station.

Boat tours

If you want to experience the falls even closer, then you can take several boat tours on the Rhine. There's a boat trip to the rock in the middle of the falls, for example. The tours take 10 to 30 minutes, depending on which one you choose.

Other attractions

  • There's an adventure park across the street from Schlössli Wörth. You can enjoy various sorts of climbing and abseiling. The park is closed in winter.
  • The Rhine Falls are often illuminated after dusk. Lighting designer Charles Keller has made sure that a visit to the Fall is worth it at night too.
  • Above the falls there's a multimedia art hall, called 'Rhyality'. Video images and animations display the falls throughout the four seasons.
  • The miniature world 'Smilestones' shows tiny versions of Swiss landscapes.

Insider tips Rhine Falls

  • Plan your visit between April and October, as that's when boat trips can be made. For the best experience we recommend May/June because that's when the amount of water peaks.
  • You can take a boat to the rock in the middle of the waterfalls.
  • Getting there by train is easy. There are two train stops right next to the falls: 'Schloss Laufen am Rheinfall' and 'Neuhausen Rheinfall'.

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