Best castles around Neuhausen am Rheinfall are found in a region renowned for its dramatic natural landscape, dominated by the Rhine Falls, Europe's largest waterfall. This area combines significant historical fortifications with picturesque river views and cultural heritage. Neuhausen am Rheinfall itself is a gateway to exploring medieval architecture and strategic strongholds. The surrounding landscape offers a blend of historical sites and natural beauty, making it a notable destination for those interested in history and outdoor exploration.
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The All Saints' Monastery, or Salvator Monastery, in Schaffhausen was a Benedictine abbey founded by Eberhard VI of Nellenburg in 1049. The minster is now a Protestant Reformed parish church. "On July 10, 1045, Emperor Henry III granted Count Eberhard of Nellenburg the right to mint coins in his villa Scâfhusun. A few years later, around 1050, Count Eberhard founded a Benedictine monastery in the Schachwald forest, between the town of Schaffhausen and the Rhine." On November 22, 1049, Pope Leo IX, an uncle of the founder, consecrated "an altar in honor of the Resurrection of Christ, the so-called Resurrection Chapel or Erhard Chapel," and thus likely also the future site of the monastery. [...] By 1050, the monastery was already under construction." Heinz Gallmann assumes "that the monastery, in accordance with this pope's ideology, constituted a separate legal entity, subject to the pope's protection, and that the rights of the founding family were thus limited to the hereditary patronage and the appointment of the abbot." In 1064, the construction of the Nellenburg family's proprietary monastery, founded by Eberhard von Nellenburg and his wife Ita, was completed under the direction of the master builder and court chaplain Luitpald. It was dedicated to the Salvator (Latin for 'Savior'), the Holy Cross, the Virgin Mary, and all the saints. This first abbey was modeled on sacred buildings from Cluniac Burgundy. The monastery, to which a leper house had already been added at its inception, experienced rapid growth. "The minster of this proprietary monastery of the Nellenburgs was consecrated in 1064 by Bishop Rumald of Constance and placed under the protection of the Roman See by Pope Alexander II." .... Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kloster_Allergesundheiten_(Schaffhausen)
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Fine view across the water high up at Laufen Castle
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The Schlössli Wörth (12th century castle with restaurant) was closed on December 22, 2024 for an indefinite period (for the purpose of handing over the catering business)
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Very nice city with Rhine promenade
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The monastery in Schaffhausen looks back on a long history.
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A wonderful view that should be enjoyed in peace. Great photo opportunity.
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A very impressive sight.
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Great view of Laufen Castle from the Rhine bank hiking trail.
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Several castles in the area offer a great experience for families. Munot Fortress, Schaffhausen, is a unique circular fortress with panoramic views and free entry, making it an engaging visit for all ages. Schloss Wörth, located on a small island, serves as a restaurant and is the main terminal for boat tours of the Rhine Falls, which is a thrilling activity for families. Additionally, Radegg Castle Ruins offers a climbable ruin with a picnic area nearby, perfect for an adventurous outing.
Yes, the region is known for castles offering spectacular views. Munot Fortress, Schaffhausen, provides incredible panoramic views over the city, the Rhine River, and surrounding vineyards. Schloss Laufen am Rheinfall, perched dramatically above the Rhine Falls, offers exceptional views of Europe's largest waterfall from various platforms. Hohenklingen Castle, overlooking Stein am Rhein, also boasts breathtaking vistas of the old town and the Rhine River winding through the valley.
Beyond the castles, you can explore other significant historical sites. The All Saints Abbey Complex and Schiller Bell in Schaffhausen is a notable historical and religious site, featuring a large Romanesque cathedral and a reconstructed herb garden. This complex offers deep insights into the region's medieval past.
The area around Neuhausen am Rheinfall offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Rhine Falls route' or the 'Rhine Cycle Route — Schaffhausen loop'. For mountain biking, trails like 'Rhine Falls – View of the Rhine Falls loop' are available. There are also running trails, including 'Rhine Bath, Schaffhausen – Rhine Falls loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Neuhausen am Rheinfall, MTB Trails around Neuhausen am Rheinfall, and Running Trails around Neuhausen am Rheinfall guide pages.
Yes, for those interested in exploring ruins, Radegg Castle Ruins is a worth-seeing site. You can climb the ruin and enjoy a good view from the top, with a picnic area nearby. It offers a glimpse into the region's past in a more natural, less restored setting.
Hohenklingen Castle offers stunning views year-round. However, visiting in autumn can be particularly picturesque as the surrounding vineyards and landscapes change color. Spring and summer also provide pleasant weather for exploring the castle and the charming town of Stein am Rhein below.
Many castles, including Munot Fortress, are accessible during winter, though some facilities or opening hours might be reduced. Schloss Laufen am Rheinfall remains open, offering its restaurants and views of the Rhine Falls, which can be particularly dramatic in colder weather. It's always advisable to check specific opening hours before your visit, especially for smaller sites or those with seasonal operations.
Schloss Laufen am Rheinfall is directly adjacent to Neuhausen am Rheinfall and easily accessible. You can reach it by a short walk, public transport, or car. There are viewing platforms and access points directly from the Rhine Falls area. For detailed information on access and facilities, you can visit the official MySwitzerland page: myswitzerland.com.
Yes, Schloss Laufen am Rheinfall itself houses restaurants, including the Castello day-restaurant and offers sophisticated dining experiences. Additionally, Schloss Wörth, located very close by on a small island, primarily functions as a restaurant and also has a snack bar and souvenir shop.
Munot Fortress in Schaffhausen is unique for its 16th-century circular design, offering panoramic views over the city and the Rhine. It's also known for the tradition where its bell is rung by hand for five minutes every night at 9:00 p.m. Entry to the Munot is free, making it an accessible historical landmark.
Yes, Bietingen Castle is privately owned and not accessible to the public. It is surrounded by a park, but both the palace and park are private property.
Visitors frequently appreciate the combination of historical architecture with stunning natural beauty, especially the proximity to the Rhine Falls. The panoramic views from castles like Schloss Laufen and Munot Fortress are highly praised. The opportunity to combine cultural exploration with outdoor activities like boat tours from Schloss Wörth or hiking near Radegg Castle Ruins also makes the region a popular destination.


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