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 Rheinfall and Jestetten (D) over the wooded Rossberg into sunny Klettgau. Continue on the Panorama Road until Schleitheim. Climb up to the Siblinger Randenhaus with a magnificent view of the Alps.
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.
You follow the tracks of the Romans, who in those day marched along these roads from Germany to Turicum (Zurich). In Trasadingen you can sleep in a wine barrel room as did Diogenes - in the «Fasstastischen Hotel» or in the «Fasshotel».
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