The
Langkofel Group is a
massif in the (western)
Dolomites. It separates
Gröden (to the north) and the
Fassa valley (to the south), as well as the
Sella massif (to the east) and the
Rosengarten (to the west). Northwest of the Langkofel is the
Seiser Alm. The highest point in the range is the eponymous
Langkofel with a height of 3,181 metres. Taken together, the summits of the Langkofel form an arc which is only open towards the northwest. Within this arc there is only one small mountain, the Langkofelkarspitze, so that the group surrounds a kind of "inner courtyard".