Shooting from the eastern walkway of the railway bridge offers what is arguably the most picture-perfect angle of the entire area. From this vantage point, you can frame a single, breathtaking shot that captures the powerful, churning waters of the Rhine River below, the majestic Laufen Castle perched on the cliffside, and the elegant, historic arches of the bridge itself. The composition is so flawless it feels almost unreal, like a scene constructed for a postcard rather than a view you can actually stand in the middle of.
But let this serve as a friendly, and perhaps necessary, warning to fellow travelers crossing this bridge. The sheer magnificence of the falls to your side is magnetic; you’ll find yourself stopping every few steps, compelled to pull out your camera to capture the spectacle from yet another slightly different angle. As you lean out, completely absorbed in framing that perfect shot of the mist and roaring water, be prepared for a sudden sensory assault.
Without warning, a train is liable to come thundering past just inches behind you, a blur of motion accompanied by a blast of wind and a deafening roar. It's the kind of jolt that sends your heart straight into your throat and nearly makes you drop your phone into the river below. It’s a startling, yet strangely funny, rite of passage for every tourist mesmerized...
Read moreVERY easy to get to from Zurich (direct 40 to 60 mins depends on train). Get a daypass that covers up to this zone or all zones if you're going to do a marathon day.
Go there on a holiday or weekday so not much people. I wouldn't recommend sitting there in the benches because of the spray from the falls - you WILL get wet.
Go toSchaffhaussen then ride the tain back to Rhein falls. Make sure to go down the right train stop.
When you arrive you will see an elevator to bring you to the lowest part - DONT use this. Instead, go near to the elevator that takes you to the busses (you can't miss it, it's bright red). Then follow the path down to the observation areas very close to the mouth of the falls.
You can go to the center of the falls with the flag but have to take a boat from the other side.
The sides can be a bit slippery and the spray of the falls can get you wet so make sure your hands have good grip on your phone or a good phone casing so it wont fall.
Make sure to visit the Reinart Gallery! Thomas there is such...
Read moreRheinbrücke bei Laufen Bridge @ Switzerland 🌉🇨🇭 📍 Neuhausen am Rheinfall, Switzerland
The Rheinbrücke bei Laufen Bridge is a picturesque crossing over the Rhine River near Rheinfall, connecting the areas around Laufen Castle to the opposite bank. Walking across offers sweeping views of the river both upstream and downstream, framed by lush greenery and the distant roar of the falls.
We started at the Rhine boat tour, taking the Red Line across the river. From the landing, riding glass elevator. We strolled toward the Rheinbrucke bridge, enjoying the peaceful scenery and fewer crowds compared to the main viewing decks. After crossing the bridge, we walked toward the Rheinfallquai promenade, passing scenic viewpoints along the way until we reached the lively main area by the falls.
🧭 Tip: This route works best if you begin with the boat ride first, it gives you varied perspectives of the falls without...
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