Rheinfall in Schaffhausen (Switzerland)
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Dorcadion Team
N 47° 40.675 E 008° 36.895
32T E 471096 N 5280574
The Rheinfall in Switzerland is a series of three falls - Zürcher, Schaffhauser, and Mühle falls. It is the largest waterfall in western Europe coming in at 23 meters high and 150 meters wide.
Waymark Code: WM6CEP
Location: Schaffhausen, Switzerland
Date Posted: 05/13/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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These beautiful falls are located on the High Rhine between the municipalities of Neuhausen am Rheinfall and Laufen-Uhwiesen, near the town of Schaffhausen in northern Switzerland, between the cantons of Schaffhausen and Zürich. They are 150 m wide and 23 m high. In the winter months, the average water flow is 250 m³/s, while in the summer, the average water flow is 700 m³/s. The highest flow ever measured was 1 250 m³/s in 1965; and the lowest, 95 m³/s in 1921.

They are fairly low in height compared to other waterfalls. Its three sections are divided by islets of sharp, jagged limestone rock that is piled up against the waterfall, old remnants of the waterfall cliff that eroded and collapsed, and somehow has defied the powers of the rushing water to tumble them downstream. On either side of the River Rhine is a thick forested area of local trees and shrubs and beyond that the city. Schaffhausen is typical of many European cities with narrow alleys and old stucco and brick architecture. On a small cliff just south of the falls sits the old castle Schloss Laufen. It makes a quaint area to visit and get a look at a well-known waterfall without having to travel to really exotic locales.

Rheinfall was created about 15 000 years ago during the Würm ice age when glaciers began to retreat and left behind a landscape filled with grooves and other scars from the heavy ice. It’s thought that the glaciers forced the River Rhine to change course several times over its history, carving out new riverbeds in the limestone rock surrounding the area. Several old fossil riverbeds have been found filled in over the years with sediment. Of course the limestone bed and cliffs that the waterfalls flow over now is hard and difficult to erode but eventually the cliffside will disintegrate and collapse once more effectively pushing the waterfall backwards another few feet.

One might think the Rheinfall is measly in comparison to the other waterfalls that are famous throughout the world, but seen in person they inspire a healthy respect. The water spills over the edge of the cliff at a rate of 750 000 liters per second. This is about a fifth of the volume of water that flows over the Niagara Falls, yet is still more than enough to discourage visitors from leaning to far over the railing to get their photographs of the Rhine.

In addition to being well-known the falls were part of an old important trade route. Part of the River Rhine flows from Lake Constance, Bodenensee in the local language. There used to be a trade route used heavily from the 13th to the 19th centuries to transport salt from Lake Constance to the area of Basel.

Type: Cascade

Parking Coordinates: N 47° 40.510 W 008° 36.920

Watercourse: Rhine river

Waterfall Height: 75

Seasonality: Perennial

Viewpoint: Bottom

Path Up and Down: Full

Walk Behind: Not at all

Seasons of Best Flow: Not listed

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