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The Fürenalp Cable Car offers a scenic ride up to a stunning alpine plateau at 1,844 meters (6,050 ft), providing panoramic views of Engelberg and the surrounding peaks. Once at the top, visitors can explore a network of easily accessible hiking trails suitable for families and leisurely strollers. A famous highlight is the 'Fürenalp Rundwanderweg', a circular trail offering magnificent vistas. There's also a traditional mountain restaurant serving local specialties. In summer, it's a paradise for gentle hikes and enjoying the serene alpine meadows. In winter, specific snowshoe trails are maintained. Open roughly from May to October for summer activities, and select days for winter snowshoeing. Return tickets typically cost around CHF 20-25.
The Talmuseum Engelberg offers a fascinating insight into the rich history and cultural heritage of the Engelberg Valley. Housed in a traditional local building, the museum showcases exhibits on alpine farming, traditional crafts, local life, and the development of tourism in the region. It's an excellent opportunity to understand the local traditions and evolution of the community. Opening hours are typically limited, often in the afternoons, and admission fees are usually modest (around CHF 5-10). The museum primarily operates during summer and winter high seasons.
Located near the valley station of the Brunni cable car, the Rope Park Engelberg offers an exhilarating adventure experience for families and thrill-seekers. It features various courses of different difficulty levels, with elements like rope bridges, zip lines, and climbing challenges set amidst the trees. Participants are safely harnessed, making it suitable for children (from a certain age/height) and adults. It's a fantastic way to test agility and courage in a natural setting. Typically open from late spring to early autumn, weather permitting. Prices are around CHF 30-40 for adults, with discounts for children.
The 'sunny side' of Engelberg, Brunni is accessible via a comfortable gondola from the village to Ristis (1600m), followed by a chairlift to Brunnihütte (1860m) and the Härzlisee lake. This area is ideal for families, offering easy hiking trails, the 'Globi's Alp Play Trail' for children, a barefoot path, and stunning views. In winter, it provides a gentle ski area perfect for beginners and intermediate skiers. Operates seasonally from early morning to late afternoon. Gondola return approx. CHF 24.
Engelberg's primary ski area, renowned for its diverse slopes and excellent snow conditions, especially on the high-altitude Titlis glacier. It offers approximately 82 km of pistes with a significant vertical drop from 3020m down to 1000m. The area features a mix of blue (easy, approx. 20km), red (intermediate, approx. 40km), and black (expert, approx. 22km) runs, including the challenging 'Rotair' and 'Standard' pistes. It is also famous for its extensive and easily accessible freeride terrain, drawing expert skiers and snowboarders from around the world. Snowparks are available near Jochpass. Lift pass prices vary, typically CHF 69-79 for a day pass in high season.
Founded in 1120, this active Benedictine monastery is a cultural and historical landmark in the heart of Engelberg. Visitors can explore its impressive baroque church, visit the cheese dairy, and walk through the tranquil monastery gardens. Guided tours are often available, providing insights into monastic life and the history of the region. The monastery also runs a school and a hotel. Open year-round, with specific visiting hours for the church and cheese dairy.
Trübsee (1796m) is a picturesque mountain lake situated between Engelberg and Titlis, accessible by cable car. A flat, easy 'Lake Trail' around the lake is perfect for families and offers stunning views, taking about 1.5 hours. Activities include rowing boat rentals (free for Titlis visitors), a children's playground, and fishing. More challenging hikes extend from Trübsee towards Jochpass or over the 'Four Lakes Hike' (Vier-Seen-Weg) connecting Trübsee, Engstlensee, Tannensee, and Melchsee-Frutt (a full-day trek with significant elevation changes).
Engelberg offers a wide variety of mountain biking trails, from gentle routes along the valley floor to demanding singletracks and downhill sections from the mountain stations. Popular trails include the 'Talpfad' (valley path) for families, the 'Trübsee Trail' accessible from the gondola, and more challenging enduro routes around Jochpass and Bannalp. Bike rentals are available in the village. Many cable cars allow bike transport.
Opened in 2021, the Kempinski Palace Engelberg is a luxurious 5-star hotel housed in a beautifully restored Belle Époque building from 1904, blending historic charm with contemporary elegance. Located in the heart of the village, it offers 129 rooms and suites, multiple dining options including a fine-dining restaurant and a cozy bar, and an expansive spa and wellness area with an infinity pool overlooking the mountains. Guests enjoy direct access to the village's amenities and high-end services. Room rates vary widely by season and demand, starting from approximately CHF 300-500 per night.
Hotel Waldegg is a well-established 4-star superior hotel known for its extensive wellness facilities and panoramic views of the Engelberg mountains. It offers comfortable rooms, a gourmet restaurant, and a spacious spa area including an indoor pool, saunas, steam baths, and a range of massage and beauty treatments. The hotel is situated slightly above the village center, offering tranquility yet remaining within easy reach of attractions. It caters well to guests seeking relaxation and good cuisine. Room prices generally range from CHF 180-350 per night depending on season and room type.
A traditional, elegant hotel located in the village center, offering comfortable rooms, a restaurant serving regional specialties, and a welcoming atmosphere. It provides a classic alpine stay with good access to the village amenities and cable cars. Prices typically range from CHF 150-300 per night, depending on the season and room type.
A modern mountain hotel located directly on Lake Trübsee at 1800m, offering ski-in/ski-out access in winter and direct access to hiking trails in summer. It features contemporary rooms, a restaurant with lake views, and a large sun terrace. Ideal for those seeking an immersive mountain experience. Room prices start from approx. CHF 200-400, including breakfast and some activities.
The Engelberg railway station is the terminus of the Luzern–Stans–Engelberg railway line, operated by Zentralbahn. It serves as a vital transportation hub, connecting the alpine resort directly to Lucerne and offering onward connections to major Swiss cities like Zurich and Bern. The journey from Lucerne is particularly scenic, passing through picturesque landscapes and featuring the steepest adhesion railway in Europe. The station is centrally located in the village, providing easy access to hotels and cable car terminals via local bus or short walk. Services run daily, usually hourly, with extended hours during peak seasons.
The world's first revolving cable car, taking passengers from Stand to the summit of Mount Titlis (3238m) in a breathtaking 360-degree rotation. At the top, visitors can explore the Glacier Cave, experience the Titlis Cliff Walk (Europe's highest suspension bridge), and enjoy the Glacier Park activities like snow tubing. Operates daily (weather permitting) throughout most of the year. Standard return ticket price approx. CHF 96. The journey from Engelberg to Titlis summit involves three cable car stages: Engelberg to Trübsee, Trübsee to Stand, and Stand to Titlis.
The primary lift operator in Engelberg, managing the modern gondola system from Engelberg to Trübsee, the cable car to Stand, the Titlis Rotair to the summit, and several chairlifts and T-bars in the ski area. They are responsible for the maintenance and operation of lifts that cover a total dislevel of over 2200m. Total lifts operated across all areas are approximately 25.
Multiple ski schools (e.g., Swiss Ski School Engelberg) offer lessons for all ages and skill levels, from beginner group classes to advanced freeride guiding. Equipment rental shops are conveniently located throughout the village and at the base stations of the cable cars (e.g., Intersport Titlis Rent, Titlis Sport). Daily ski/snowboard rental prices typically range from CHF 40-70.
Engelberg boasts a well-maintained network of cross-country ski trails, offering over 35 kilometers (22 miles) of varied terrain suitable for both classic and skating styles. The 'Tal-Loipe' (valley trail) is a popular choice, providing gentle loops through the village and surrounding fields, often illuminated at night for evening skiing. More challenging routes can be found in the Gerschnialp area, accessible by cable car. The trails are groomed daily during winter, offering excellent conditions for endurance training and enjoying the serene winter landscape. Access to the trails is generally free, though specific equipment rental and lessons are available from local shops.
For experienced skiers and snowboarders seeking the ultimate thrill, Engelberg offers world-class freeride terrain. Numerous certified local mountain guides provide guided tours to explore the best and safest off-piste areas, including famous routes like the 'Laub' or 'Galtiberg'. Guides ensure safety, provide local knowledge on snow conditions and avalanche risk, and help participants refine their technique. This service is essential for safely venturing into ungroomed terrain. Prices vary depending on group size and duration, typically starting from CHF 600-800 for a full day private guide. Booking in advance is highly recommended.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Engelberg from a bird's-eye perspective with a tandem paragliding flight. Under the guidance of experienced, certified pilots, guests can launch from various mountain locations (e.g., Brunni or Fürenalp) and soar gracefully above the valley, glaciers, and peaks. No prior experience is needed, making it an accessible adrenaline rush for almost anyone. Flights typically last 15-30 minutes, offering unparalleled photographic opportunities and an unforgettable sensation of freedom. Available primarily during summer and autumn, weather permitting. Prices range from CHF 180-250 per flight.
The Golf Club Engelberg offers a picturesque 18-hole golf course nestled in the valley, surrounded by magnificent alpine scenery. The course provides a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all handicaps, with well-maintained fairways and greens. It's known for its stunning mountain backdrop and tranquil atmosphere. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, and a clubhouse restaurant. Open from approximately May to October, weather dependent. Green fees vary but generally range from CHF 80-120 for 18 holes.
A multi-functional sports center offering a range of facilities including an indoor ice rink (winter), an outdoor swimming pool (summer), tennis courts, a climbing wall, and a fitness center. It caters to various sporting interests throughout the year and is a great option for non-skiing days or summer activities.
The Alpine Center Engelberg serves as a central hub for all high-alpine activities, offering professional mountain guiding services for climbing, mountaineering, glacier tours, and ski touring. Staffed by certified UIAGM/IVBV mountain guides, it provides expert advice, safety briefings, equipment rentals, and bespoke guided tours for all skill levels, from beginners to experienced alpinists. They are invaluable for planning challenging routes or learning new alpine skills. Located in the village, it's open during peak summer and winter seasons. Prices depend on the activity and duration.
Located in the heart of the village, the official Engelberg-Titlis Tourist Center provides comprehensive information on activities, events, accommodation, and transport. Staff offer multilingual support, help with bookings, and provide maps and brochures. They also offer updates on weather conditions, trail status, and lift operations. Essential for planning your stay.
Periodically during the summer and autumn months, Engelberg hosts a charming local farmer's market. This market offers a delightful opportunity to discover and purchase authentic regional products directly from local producers. Visitors can find a variety of goods, including artisanal cheeses, fresh alpine butter, homemade jams, local honeys, seasonal fruits and vegetables, and traditional handicrafts. It provides a genuine taste of local life and a chance to support the regional economy. Check local tourist information for specific market dates and times.
The Märlistube is a charming and traditional Swiss restaurant known for its cozy atmosphere and hearty, authentic cuisine. Located just outside the bustling center, it offers a welcoming environment where guests can enjoy classic Swiss dishes like fondue, raclette, and various meat specialties, often prepared with locally sourced ingredients. It's a popular choice for families and those seeking a genuine taste of Swiss alpine hospitality. Reservations are often recommended, especially during peak seasons. Prices are typical for a mid-range Swiss restaurant, with main courses averaging CHF 30-50.
Located within the Benedictine Monastery, this traditional cheese dairy produces Engelberger Klosterglocke cheese. Visitors can watch the cheesemakers at work through a glass wall and purchase fresh cheese and other local products in the shop. A delightful culinary and cultural experience.
A highly-rated restaurant in the village known for its gourmet Swiss and international cuisine, often featuring local ingredients. It offers a cozy ambiance and excellent service, perfect for a special evening out. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak season. Expect prices for a main course to be in the CHF 30-50 range.