Gilfert
The Gilfert is a peak in the Tux Alps. It is the most northerly extent of the Rastkogel Massif and can therefore be seen from almost anywhere in the Lower Inn Valley.
Location and countryside
The summit bears a large cross, as do the two northwesterly subpeaks and the northeasterly Sonntagsköpfl. Hollowed out of its eastern flank is Das Kar, a nearly three-quarters enclosed rock basin. It is drained by the Lamarkbach stream into the lower Zillertal valley.Although the massif of Gilfert-Rastkogel has a very distinctive ridge with many branches, the rock faces are mainly oriented in a north-south direction. This geological feature gives the heavily divided mountain group its own character.