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Top 4 Caves around Jenins

Best caves around Jenins are found in the wider Graubünden region, a canton in Switzerland known for its mountainous landscape and diverse geological features. The area offers a range of subterranean experiences, from natural limestone formations to historical mining tunnels. Jenins itself is a municipality within this region, providing access to these natural and man-made underground sites. The landscape is characterized by alpine terrain, forests, and valleys, contributing to the formation of various cave types.

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

Gonzen Iron Mine in Sargans

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Der Erzabbau ist ab 200 v. Chr. nachgewiesen. 1315 wurden Schmelzanlagen in Flums, Mels und Plons (heute Gemeinde Mels) urkundlich erwähnt, 1396 das Bergwerk selbst. Diese Urkunde berichtet, dass Graf …

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Mariengrotte Buchholz (Wangs)

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Grotto in Buchholz, Wangs
The Wangs Mariengrotto was created on the initiative of Pastor Künzle in 1912/1913, and the bell tower was added in 1916. A cross is located on …

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Tüfels Chuchi

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Tüfels Chuchi, Wangs
Interesting cave at an uplifting power spot
The Tüfels Chuchi is a geologically interesting miniature cave. Covered in moss, dripping and dispensing water, the rock opens up. …

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Thermal Spring Tasting in St. Gallen

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In a tunnel just before the thermal spring you can try the thermal water in a small pool.

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Trimmis defensive position

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The Trimmis barrier (army designation barrier no. 1322) was a Swiss Army defensive position. It lies north of Trimmis across the Chur Rhine Valley. Together with the Untervaz blockade, it …

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Jean-Claude
June 14, 2025, Eisenbergwerk Gonzen in Sargans

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Guided tours are only available on certain dates or with pre-registered groups (see website). However, the restaurant and museum are always open; the restaurant in the mine is beautifully designed, with an outdoor terrace in front of the entrance.

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Stations of the Cross to the Grotto, Wangs The grotto and the Stations of the Cross in Wangs are located on a section of the Pfarrer Künzle Weg in the Buchholz area. Starting from the parish church, the path leads left along Dorfstrasse uphill to the fountain with a beautiful wayside cross. Follow the green signposts of Pfarrer Künzle Weg on Fontanixstrasse. To the left, the path leads over the bridge over the "Chlibach," where the first station of the Stations of the Cross is located. Continue along the forest path to the wooden bridge, which must be crossed. The Stations of the Cross continue along the paved Buchholzstrasse to the fountain with the final station. Text / Source: Roman Catholic Pastoral Unit of Central Sarganserland https://www.kath-msl.ch/kirchgemeinde-wangs/kirchen-gebaeude-wangs/#:~:text=The parish church of St. Anthony was built in the, organ, votive candles, open during the day, bell ringing, site plan

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Grotto in Buchholz, Wangs The Wangs Mariengrotto was created on the initiative of Pastor Künzle in 1912/1913, and the bell tower was added in 1916. A cross is located on the vaulted hill in front of the tower. A Pietà (Mother of God with suffering Jesus) in the Nazarene style was placed in the grotto. Text / Source: Roman Catholic Pastoral Unit of Central Sarganserland https://www.kath-msl.ch/kirchgemeinde-wangs/kirchen-gebaeude-wangs/#:~:text=The parish church of St. Anthony was built in the, organ, votive candles, open during the day, bell ringing, site plan

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March 29, 2025, Tüfels Chuchi

Tüfels Chuchi, Wangs Interesting cave at an uplifting power spot The Tüfels Chuchi is a geologically interesting miniature cave. Covered in moss, dripping and dispensing water, the rock opens up. Energetically speaking, the Tüfels Chuchi is a good, uplifting power spot. The name is quite intriguing, as it demonizes a healthy, strongly vibrating place, which suggests that the place was known and used very early on. Had it been more important, a forest chapel would probably greet us at this location. Important Celtic and pre-Celtic sites have often been Christianized, while less important ones have been demonized. Text / Source: Heidiland Tourismus AG, Graubünden Holidays, Alexanderstrasse 24, Chur https://www.graubuenden.ch/de/ausflugsziele/tuefels-chuchi

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Restaurant Bergwerk, Gonzen / Sargans The Bergwerk restaurant is unique in design and very attractive for individual guests as well as for banquets, family celebrations or business events. A visit after a tour or guided tour of the visitor mine is also worthwhile. The location can be adapted to the size of your event thanks to the stage that can be moved on rails. Performances such as concerts or lectures are possible on the stage. The museum in the back of the restaurant cavern gives you and your guests an insight into ore mining in the Gonzen. Text / source: Pro Gonzenbergwerk Rheinstrasse 22, 7320 Sargans https://www.bergwerk-gonzen.ch/restaurant-bergwerk

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Mine / Iron Mine, Gonzen / Sargans Ores such as hematite, magnetite and hausmannite were mined from a tunnel labyrinth around 90 kilometers long. When the last miners and miners left the Gonzen iron mine in 1966, the roar of the compressors and the rattling of the hammer drills stopped. Since 1983, visitors have had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the exciting world of "underground". The ever-changing colors of the imposing ore deposits fascinate you on the tour through tunnels, over galleries, drives and braking mountains, past deep silos, depressions and hidden corners. Text / Source: Pro Gonzenbergwerk Rheinstrasse 22, 7320 Sargans https://www.bergwerk-gonzen.ch/bergwerk-fuehrungen/geschichte

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Restaurant Bergwerk, Gonzen The Bergwerk restaurant is unique in design and very attractive for individual guests as well as for banquets, family celebrations or business events. A visit after a tour or guided tour of the visitor mine is also worthwhile. The location can be adapted to the size of your event thanks to the stage that can be moved on rails. Performances such as concerts or lectures are possible on the stage. The museum in the back of the restaurant cavern gives you and your guests an insight into ore mining in the Gonzen. Text / Source: Pro Gonzenbergwerk Rheinstrasse 22, 7320 Sargans https://www.bergwerk-gonzen.ch/restaurant-bergwerk

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore near Jenins?

Near Jenins, you can explore a variety of underground sites. These include historical mining tunnels like the Gonzen Iron Mine in Sargans, natural miniature caves such as Tüfels Chuchi, and even religious grottoes like Mariengrotte Buchholz (Wangs). The wider Graubünden region also offers natural limestone caves and unique glacier caves.

Are there any historical caves or underground sites in the Jenins area?

Yes, the region boasts significant historical underground sites. The Gonzen Iron Mine in Sargans is a prominent example, featuring a 90-kilometer tunnel labyrinth that tells the story of ore mining. Additionally, the Trimmis defensive position is a military-historical monument with underground elements, part of the former Swiss Army defenses.

Are there family-friendly caves to visit near Jenins?

For families, the Tüfels Chuchi is a natural miniature cave set in a forest, offering an easy and uplifting experience. While not a traditional cave, the Mariengrotte Buchholz (Wangs), a religious grotto, is also accessible and part of a Stations of the Cross path, suitable for a reflective family walk.

What natural features can I expect to see in the caves around Jenins?

The natural caves in the region offer diverse features. Tüfels Chuchi is a moss-covered miniature cave with dripping water, known as an uplifting power spot. Further afield in Graubünden, the Sulzfluh Cave Path features bright limestone fields and dark natural caves, while the Glacier Caves in Val Morteratsch showcase stunning blue ice formations and tunnels within the ice.

What is the best time to visit caves in the Jenins region?

Many caves, especially those with guided tours like the Gonzen Iron Mine, are accessible year-round, though it's always advisable to check their specific operating hours. For natural outdoor cave paths like Sulzfluh, warmer months (spring to autumn) are generally more suitable due to weather conditions and trail accessibility. Glacier caves are temporary and best visited with local guides, typically during specific seasons when they are stable enough.

Are there any unique or hidden caves worth exploring in the wider Graubünden region?

Beyond the immediate Jenins area, the wider Graubünden region offers unique experiences. The Sulzfluh Cave Path near Partnun allows for adventurous exploration of natural caves like Seehöli and Chilchhöli, where a headlamp is recommended. For a truly unique experience, the temporary Glacier Caves in Val Morteratsch offer captivating blue ice formations, though they require a local mountain guide and a 1.5-hour hike.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the caves near Jenins?

The Jenins region is excellent for combining cave visits with various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, MTB trails, and gravel biking routes nearby. Many of these routes pass through scenic landscapes, offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the alpine environment.

What should I know before visiting the Hölloch Caves or St. Beatus Caves, which are further afield in Switzerland?

The Hölloch Caves in Muotathal are one of the world's longest cave systems, offering guided tours from 1.5 hours to multi-day expeditions. The temperature inside is a constant 6°C with high humidity, so dress warmly. The St. Beatus Caves near Interlaken feature illuminated passages, stalactites, and underground waterfalls. They are located above Lake Thun and involve a 60-minute walk with 297 steps. Both offer unique experiences but are a significant drive from Jenins.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves around Jenins?

Visitors appreciate the diversity of experiences. The Gonzen Iron Mine is valued for its immersive historical journey into ore mining. Tüfels Chuchi is enjoyed as an uplifting power spot within a serene forest setting. The region's caves are often seen as unique natural and historical attractions, with many users sharing photos and upvoting their experiences.

Are there any specific safety considerations for exploring caves in the region?

For guided tours like those at the Gonzen Iron Mine, safety equipment and instructions are provided. When exploring natural caves or paths like the Sulzfluh Cave Path, it's recommended to bring a headlamp, wear sturdy footwear, and be aware of varied terrain, including secured rock steps and scree. Glacier caves require exploration with local mountain guides due to their temporary and dynamic nature.

Can I find cafes or restaurants near the cave attractions?

Yes, for instance, the Gonzen Iron Mine has its own unique 'Restaurant Bergwerk' on-site, which is popular for individual guests and events after a tour. For other locations, nearby towns and villages typically offer dining options, but it's advisable to check specific locations for amenities.

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