Kesslerloch Thayngen
The Kesslerloch cave (tinker's hole) is one of the most significant sites of the later ice age in Europe and supplied settlement traces from the Upper Palaeolithic Period ( Magdalenian culture 14000 -12000 B.C.).
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Regionaler Naturpark Schaffhausen - Via the Rhine Falls and Jestetten (D) over the wooded Rossberg to the sun-drenched Klettgau, the largest wine-growing region in Schaffhausen.
Through the pretty villages of Osterfingen, Wilchingen and Trasadingen along the vineyards to Hallau. A glass of wine is a must
The Kesslerloch cave (tinker's hole) is one of the most significant sites of the later ice age in Europe and supplied settlement traces from the Upper Palaeolithic Period ( Magdalenian culture 14000 -12000 B.C.).
There are many exciting things for children and adults to discover at the Radegg ruins. The superb barbecue offers a view into the distance of the Klettgau valley characterised by its vineyards and invites you to stay a while for a break.
There are many exciting things for children and adults to discover at the Radegg ruins. The superb barbecue offers a view into the distance of the Klettgau valley characterised by its vineyards and invites you to stay a while for a break.
Enjoy the old town of Schaffhausen on a tour. You will be impressed by the romantic and car-free alleys and squares, the 171 oriels, the decorated town houses and the landmark of Schaffhausen - the Munot fort.
Enjoy the largest connected vineyard in the German speaking part of Switzerland on foot or with the bicycle and at the same time a glass of wine. The vineyards lead you through the small and pretty Klettgau communities.
All season