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Engelberg-Titlis

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Four skiers hitting the fresh powder at Engelberg-Titlis

About Engelberg-Titlis

Engelberg-Titlis is where epic skiing meets breathtaking Swiss alpine beauty. This place is all about big mountain vibes, with Mount Titlis towering at 10,623 feet—making it the highest peak in the Uri Alps north of the Susten Pass. Whether you're a beginner finding your groove on the mellow lower slopes or an expert chasing adrenaline on glacier runs, Engelberg-Titlis has got the goods. The seamless ride up with the Titlis Xpress and Rotair cable cars takes you straight into the action, where powder stashes and off-piste thrills await.

The powder paradise of Europe, Engelberg offers skiers and riders unparalleled access to some of the best snow in all of Europe. Whether you're looking to do it on the cheap or relax in the lap of luxury, Ski.com features accommodations throughout the valley. The mountain of Titlis is accessed via a one-of-a-kind cable car that reaches nearly 11,000 feet above sea level

The area isn't just about skiing; the Titlis Cliff Walk, Europe’s highest suspension bridge, provides breathtaking views for those taking a break from the slopes. Engelberg itself is a charming mountain village that combines its rich history as a Benedictine monastery town with modern amenities, making it a perfect base for winter sports enthusiasts. With its reliable snow coverage, thanks to the high-altitude glacier, Engelberg-Titlis ensures an unforgettable alpine experience from early winter to late spring. Engelberg is easily reached via the Zurich Airport, which is just a little over an hour away by car.

Four skiers skiing down Mt. Titlis near Engelberg
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Two skiers skiing the slopes of Mt. Titlis near Engelberg
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Engelberg near Mt. Titlis at dusk
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A woman tubing down the slopes at Mt. Titlis near Engelberg
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5 best things about Engelberg-Titlis according to our Mountain Travel Experts

Extensive off-piste terrainYear-round glacier skiingWorld’s first rotating cable carTitlis cliff walkHistoric monastery village

MOUNTAIN STATS

82NUMBER OF RUNS
28%BEGINNER RUNS
20%ADVANCED RUNS
46%INTERMEDIATE RUNS
6%EXPERT RUNS
2,471SKIABLE ACRES
3,285 ftBASE ELEVATION
10,626 ftSUMMIT ELEVATION
6,561 ftVERTICAL DROP
354"AVERAGE SNOWFALL
TERRAIN PARKYES

Snow reports

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Where to stay in Engelberg-Titlis

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Engelberg-Titlis winter trail map

How to get to Engelberg-Titlis

Reaching Engelberg-Titlis is easy and convenient if you're flying in. Zurich Airport (ZRH) is the closest major hub, located about 63 miles away. The drive from Zurich to Engelberg is about an hour-and-a-half by car, and car rentals are available at the airport. If you'd rather use public transport, take a train from Zurich Airport (ZRH) to Lucerne, and from there, hop on the Zentralbahn train for a scenic 45-minute ride to Engelberg. The total train journey is around two hours. Once you arrive in Engelberg, a free local shuttle bus will take you to the various valley stations, making it simple to get to the slopes. Other airport options include Bern Airport (BRN) and EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg (BSL/MLH), 76 and 87 miles away respectively. These airports provide convenient options for accessing Engelberg-Titlis, with Zurich Airport (ZRH) being the most popular choice due to its proximity and well-established transportation links.

Getting around

It’s super-duper easy to get around Engelberg-Titlis with well-connected public transport and easy road access. A free local bus service shuttles visitors between the village and valley stations, while cable cars and lifts provide swift access to the slopes. Everything you need is conveniently close and accessible year-round.

Skiing in Engelberg-Titlis

The Titlis ski area takes you from the summit station, perched over 10,000 feet up, all the way down to the charming village of Engelberg at 3,200 feet. Along this epic descent, you'll find a mix of blue, red, and black runs that cater to every level—from the stunning Ice Flyer to the legendary Marco-Odermatt Rotegg downhill and the serene Trübsee valley run. With glacier skiing from October to May, this is where Switzerland’s longest winter season awaits!

Beginner Skiing in Engelberg-Titlis

Engelberg Titlis doesn’t offer much in the way of high-alpine beginner trails, but there is an ideal “learn to ski” zone located at Gerschnialp area. There are a couple beginner areas spotted around the mountain. The Klostermatte area, near the Brunni lift, features two ski lifts, a magic carpet, and a ski kindergarten, perfect for first-timers. The Yeti Park, located at the top of the Engelberg-Ristis cable car, offers a playful learning environment with magic carpets and fun obstacles. For those ready to advance, Brunni and Gerschnialp provide gentle, beginner-friendly slopes, while Bannalp offers a quieter, family-oriented ski experience with stunning views.

Expert Skiing in Engelberg-Titlis, Switzerland

Family vacations in Engelberg-Titlis

Engelberg Titlis’ "Families Welcome" model and its renown as the best and largest family ski area in Center Switzerland ensure that your clan is well provided for on your Engelberg Titlis family ski vacation. Kids will enjoy activities like tobogganing.

Three-star, charming hotels, some built in 1903, provide families with a great launchpad for their Engelberg family ski vacation. Amenities include a relaxing sauna/steam room, onsite bars and restaurants, complimentary breakfast, ski storage and a 24-hour front desk.

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