Located near Schaffhausen in northern Switzerland, Rhine Falls is Europe’s largest waterfall by water volume. The Rhine River plunges 23 meters over a width of 150 meters, creating an impressive ...
Added to Switzerland’s State Inventory for Countryside and Natural Monuments of National Importance in 1983, the Rhine Falls is Europe’s largest waterfall in terms of width (150 m. / 492 ft.) and flow ...
The Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen were first illuminated by fireworks in 1857 – and have since been lit up to celebrate any special occasion. The annual National Day fireworks display above this ...
In Europe, there are no waterfalls as large as those in America and Africa, but that doesn’t mean the old continent lacks important and beautiful waterfalls. The largest one is formed by the Rhine ...
“See you tomorrow,” says Werner Mändli to the passengers as they leave his boat to climb onto the rocks at the Rhine Falls. But the 1.5 million tourists per year who visit Europe’s largest waterfall ...