The Jazvinská jaskyňa cave is located near Debnárov Stahl (settlement) in the village of Malá Lehota, in the Tribeč mountain range. It is the largest of the five caves situated nearby. It extends horizontally in the limestone massif to a distance of 44 m and continues through a narrow crevice. It is decorated by cracked karst and filled with siliceous sinter. The first written record of the cave dates back to 1893, when it was visited and documented by polyhistor Andrej Kmeť. The cave is a hibernation site for bats. For this reason, it is closed from the end of October to March.