Naafkopf
At 2,570 meters, Naafkopf is Liechtenstein's third highest summit. It is part of the Alps' Rätikon range and is on the boundary between Austria, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland. It has three ridges: the northeastern ridge, which marks the Austrian-Liechtenstein boundary, the southeastern ridge, which marks the Swiss-Austrian border, and the southeastern ridge, which descends to 2,292 meters just past the Barthümeljoch. The Swiss-Liechtenstein border is marked by a northwestern ridge that turns southwest after a few hundred meters.
The east face, the south face, and the north face are the three sides of Naafkopf Mountain. The large summit cross can be seen from the usual regular path.
Location: at the border between Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland.
Elevation: 2,570 m (8,430 ft)