Davos - Switzerland
a Stone Circle of 12+1 stones,
established in 2024 in collaboration with
Nandarani Meister and community
Making of Stories of the
Community Stone Circle in Davos
Davos Stone Circle Stories
of visitors, people who participated in leadership training here, people who joined the initiation of this Stone Circle and of the people living in the Davos Community will be shared here.
Center Stone
of the
Davos Stone Circle
Next Steps
Below you'll find some options you might want to consider to start your Stone Circle journey or explore further
1. Visit the Davos Community Stone Circle and try this exercise. The exercise is intended to guide you and/or your community to open up to a new answer you might be looking for.
2. We'll share tips and backgrounds in our private Facebook Community to explore what the stone circles might help you with and yes, also vice versa.
3. Establish a Stone Circle for your Community if you feel a place of peace, support and truthful listening is being asked for in these times. Please get in touch with us.
If you would like to endeavor on an adventure of establishing a community Stone Circle yourself or have some questions, please get in touch. You can also first check out the FAQ at the bottom of this page to see if your question is already answerd there.
We are happy to create the future with you!
Send us an emailJoin us
in our Stone Circle Community on Facebook. It's a private group for members in which we share tips, background and our stories. Stories about the stone circles we built for ourselves and the circles we get to meet along the way in our community or elsewhere. Curious and like to connect? Click the link below and find out for yourself:
Facts and figures about the Davos Stone Circle
- In August 2024 we established a Community Stone Circle in Davos Switzerland.
- The Stone Circle is situated next to one of the sources of the river Rhine.
- It's a public place where a lot of people come to visit the Ducan waterfall. You can get there by foot or bike. It takes about 20 minutes to walk from the carpark or end-stop of the bus.
- The circle serves as a reminder of the community values Peace, Truth, Trust and Movement.
- It's a place for future leadership development to connect with ancient wisdom and nature.