Our goal was to see as much as possible in 6 days while maintaining an unhurried approach. From the first contact, our experience was detailed perfection. Marc and his team managed everything from airport pickup to hotel and restaurant recommendations.
We hoped to relax and not worry about anything — this expectation was exceeded. The team clearly listened to our preferences.
Our main stops included Zurich, Appenzell, Liechtenstein, Lake Lucerne, Interlaken, Thun, Zermatt, and the vineyards around Montreux.
The best element of our time was our top-tier guide, Manuel. His personality, knowledge, energy, and pride in his country were exceptional.
- 1 Day
- Adventure
- Hiking
- Sightseeing
- Zurich
Overview
Highlights
There’s something quietly powerful about following the Rhine from its wildest moment to one of its most storybook towns. This guided day journey pairs the raw energy of Rhine Falls with the calm beauty of Stein am Rhein, offering contrast, context, and time to enjoy both properly.
Led by an expert local host, this experience is ideal for travellers looking to enrich their Switzerland itinerary with one of the most rewarding day trips from Zurich, without feeling rushed or herded.
Schedule
Your day begins with hotel pickup by your private Switzerland tour guide, followed by a scenic drive north. As Zürich fades behind you, the landscape softens into farmland, vineyards, and wide river plains – a calm introduction before the drama ahead.
Arriving at Rhine Falls, the sound reaches you before the view. The Rhine spreads wide here (roughly 150 metres), plunging over rock shelves with astonishing force, especially in late spring and early summer. Your guide leads you along riverside paths to classic viewing platforms, including the Fischetz Panorama Platform for a full-face perspective of the cascade.
For a higher vantage point, take the panoramic glass lift up to Schloss Laufen. From the Belvedere Trail, you’ll look down onto the foaming river below. Your guide will answer any questions you may have and share insight into the geology, history, and scale of the falls.
When conditions allow, generally late spring to early fall, you can board a short round-trip boat cruise that brings you thrillingly close to the falls. The spray, the roar, and the sheer volume of water is an incredible sight to witness, and it’s something that photographs never quite capture.
From the falls, continue east to Stein am Rhein. This small town feels like a painting brought to life – timbered houses, frescoed façades, and cobbled streets wrapped around the slow-moving Rhine. Your guide leads a gentle walk through the historic centre, sharing stories behind the artwork and architecture.
Pause beside the river where Lake Constance narrows back into the Rhine. Depending on your preference, enjoy a curated Swiss picnic or relaxed café time, watching boats drift past and locals go about their day.
If you’d like to extend the cultural side of the day, add a guided walk through Schaffhausen’s old town. Renaissance façades, quiet squares, and views from the circular Munot Fortress reveal another layer of the Rhine’s story. Wine lovers may also opt for a tasting in the nearby Blauburgunderland Pinot Noir region.
In late spring through early autumn, replace part of the road journey with a scenic Rhine cruise between Schaffhausen and Stein am Rhein. Gliding past gentle riverbanks and villages, it’s a peaceful counterpoint to the morning’s energy at the falls.
The return journey is unhurried, with flexible drop-off back at your hotel. Your guide is happy to offer suggestions for the evening or help shape the next chapter of your Switzerland travel itinerary.
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Quick Facts About This Swiss Tour
Rhine Falls: The waterfall is around 150 metres wide and has the highest water volume of any waterfall in Europe, especially powerful during snowmelt season.
Stein am Rhein: The town is famous for its preserved medieval frescoes, many dating from the 16th century.
The Rhine River: The Rhine flows over 1,200 km from the Swiss Alps to the North Sea, passing through six countries.
Munot Fortress: Schaffhausen’s circular Munot was built in the 16th century and remains a defining landmark of the town.
Rhine Falls & Stein am Rhein Gallery
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. This is widely considered one of the best day trips from Zurich, combining Rhine Falls – Europe’s largest waterfall – with the medieval town of Stein am Rhein, all within a relaxed full-day itinerary. It’s ideal if you want variety without long travel times.
Yes. This experience is fully guided from start to finish and forms part of our Switzerland guided tours. A private Swiss driver-guide accompanies you throughout the day, handling transport, timing, and local insight.
The tour involves only light walking on well-maintained paths. Most viewpoints are easily accessible, and any walking is optional, making this suitable for a wide range of fitness levels.
The best time to visit Rhine Falls is from March to July, when snowmelt creates the strongest water flow. Autumn offers quieter paths and softer light, while winter visits are calmer and less crowded, though boat rides are seasonal.
Yes. This experience pairs easily with Zurich tours or longer tours from Zurich, and can be built into a multi-day Switzerland itinerary that includes Lucerne, the Bernese Oberland, or Lake Constance.