The Gonzen iron mine in Sargans offers a labyrinth of tunnels and galleries, which have been partially open to the public since 1983. A restaurant and a museum complement the experience, and tours are available by prior arrangement.
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Group experiences such as team building challenges, guided tours, blasting demonstrations and the opportunity to enjoy the excellent gastronomic options at Hagerbach.
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The Sternstein in Wangs is an impressive, grooved stone block that may have been used by the Celts to determine the time of day and year. Its energetic radiation suggests a cultic use.
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The Church of St. Martin in Vättis, built in 1312, offers a special atmosphere and is a place of high energy. It is known for the church consecration festival on St. James' Sunday with mass, music, and fair.
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Intersport Wildhaber in Flums offers a wide range of sports equipment and handcrafted bell straps. The store combines tradition with modern facilities and offers both summer and winter items.
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The late medieval residential towers in Lumbrein immediately attract attention. The so-called "Chisti da Lumerins" was probably the seat of the Lords of Lumbrein, which had been documented since 1231. The second tower, "Casaulta", was probably built in the 14th and 15th centuries.
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