Jugendherberge Schaffhausen - Schaffhausen
Randenstr. 65
8200 Schaffhausen
8200 Schaffhausen
"A dilapidated old manor house, with unkept garden paths, moss-covered bench seats, crumbling steps and an impenetrably overgrown park". That was how in 1914 Hermann Hesse described the small castle Belair in his novel "Rosshalde". His friend and owner of the castle, Hans Sturzenegger, a painter, provided the main character Johann Veraguth. And today, freely adapting Hesse's words, it looks like this: A magnificently decked-out, striking small castle, with large meadows, romantic bench seats under mighty plane trees, narrow and winding stairs to plush rooms and an extensive, well-tended park.Free WiFi Access.Guests, who do not want to buy a member card for one year can buy at the hostels' reception a member card for one day (entry card). This membership will cost CHF 6.- per person/night or CHF 12.- per family/night.