Piz Sardona

Northeastern Switzerland


A glacier spills down the eastern flank of mighty Piz Sardona (3056m), close to the tri-border between the cantons of Glarus, St Gallen and Graubünden. The mountain is a magnet for experienced climbers and ski tourers.


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