Engelberg and Titlis
Engelberg Titlis
A renowned mountain resort village featuring access to Mount Titlis, one of the Alps' most iconic peaks with year-round snow and a rotating cable car experience. The region offers excellent skiing, hiking, and dramatic mountain scenery with the famous Titlis Cliff Walk.
Things to do
- Mount Titlis Rotating Cable Car — Experience the world's first and only rotating aerial cable car to the 3,238-meter summit, offering 360-degree views of the Swiss Alps and Italian peaks.
- Titlis Cliff Walk — Cross Europe's highest suspension bridge at 3,041 meters, stretching 100 meters across the cliff face with breathtaking alpine vistas.
- Titlis Glacier Park — Explore year-round snow and ice activities including sledging, ice skating, and snow tubing in the glacier basin near the summit.
- Skiing at Titlis Engelberg — Enjoy skiing on varied terrain from November through May across interconnected slopes accessible by multiple cable cars and lifts.
- Summer Hiking Trails — Trek through alpine meadows and forests with routes ranging from gentle valley walks to challenging summit hikes during the snow-free season.
- Trübsee Alpine Lake — Visit this pristine mountain lake at 1,582 meters for swimming, picnicking, and reflections of surrounding peaks.
Food to try
- Älplermagronen — A traditional Lucerne Alpine pasta dish combining macaroni, potatoes, and cheese, typically served with caramelized onions and applesauce.
- Fondue Moitié-Moitié — A classic Swiss melted cheese dish blending Emmental and Gruyère served with crusty bread, perfected in mountain restaurants across Engelberg.
- Raclette — Melted cheese scraped onto bread or potatoes in traditional Alpine fashion, widely available in village restaurants and mountain huts.
- Bratwurst with Rösti — Grilled Swiss sausage served alongside crispy potato pancakes, a hearty mountain staple found throughout the resort.
- Apfelstrudel with Vanilla Sauce — A warm baked pastry filled with spiced apples and raisins, reflecting both Swiss and Austrian Alpine baking traditions.
Local customs & good to know
- Respect Mountain Weather and Conditions — Weather changes rapidly at altitude; always check forecasts before ascending and bring layers even in summer, as conditions above 3,000 meters remain harsh.
- Plan Cable Car Visits Early — The rotating cable car to Titlis becomes extremely crowded during peak hours; visit in early morning or late afternoon for shorter queues and better visibility.
- Support Local Mountain Culture — Dine at family-run restaurants and mountain huts rather than chain establishments to experience authentic Swiss hospitality and support the community.
- Bring Cash for Mountain Facilities — While cards are accepted in main resort areas, smaller mountain huts and cable car stations may only accept Swiss francs in cash.