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Rhine Falls, Neuhausen am rheinfall, Switzerland
Embark upon a captivating 30-minute boat tour from Neuhausen am Rheinfall, where visitors can witness the breathtaking Rhine Falls firsthand. This serene experience offers an unparalleled opportunity to marvel at the majestic natural spectacle, while also appreciating the picturesque surroundings and observing diverse local fauna.
Embark upon a 30-minute boat tour through the picturesque region of Neuhausen am Reinfall. During this leisurely excursion, passengers may enjoy serene views of the surrounding landscapes while admiring the awe-inspiring Rhine Falls. Wildlife enthusiasts may have an opportunity to observe various species within their natural habitats.
As the vessel navigates along the tranquil waters known as the "Rheinish Amazon," travelers will journey towards the German border. Along the way, they will learn about the historical significance of the area's rich flora and fauna, particularly focusing on the native beavers who play a crucial role in shaping the riverbanks.
Upon reaching the heart of the trip, visitors will be treated to an unforgettable encounter with the majestic Rhine Falls. This spectacular waterfall offers a breathtaking view for those fortunate enough to witness its raw power firsthand. As part of Europe's most renowned waterfalls, this spectacle promises to leave guests in awe of nature's might.
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Highlights | Embark upon a guided boat tour concluding with an immersive experience of the thunderous Rhine Falls. Enjoy panoramic views of picturesque surroundings aboard the vessel, enriched by insightful commentary from your knowledgeable escort. Delve into the region's natural biodiversity, observing local fauna, amidst serene river vistas. While floating leisurely through the river, savor the tranquility of the journey, appreciating the gentle flow beneath your feet. |
Includes | Ticket for boat tour |
Not suitable for | Persons using wheelchairs |
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Duration 30 minutes
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Rhine Falls, Neuhausen am rheinfall, Switzerland
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1.74 mi
1.8 mi
1.74 mi
1.8 mi
1.74 mi
1.8 mi
2.42 mi
3.6 mi
3.85 mi
4.16 mi
The boat tour lasts for 30 minutes.
The boat tour starts from Neuhausen am Rheinfall.
It takes approximately 30 minutes to reach the German border during the boat tour.
Visitors will appreciate serene views of the surrounding landscapes and admire the awe-inspiring Rhine Falls during the boat tour.
Wildlife enthusiasts may have an opportunity to observe various species within their natural habitats.
Upon reaching the heart of the trip, visitors will be treated to an unforgettable encounter with the majestic Rhine Falls.
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