Whether you like to amble along at a relaxed pace or walk with purpose, Titlis has hiking trails to suit every preference. The vast network of routes ranges from a pushchair-friendly family walk around Trübsee lake to more challenging hikes up to alpine meadows and over mountain passes, plus special trails that lead to hidden mountain lakes, grazing ibex and welcoming mountain dairies. Start your Titlis hiking experience now!
The Engelberg-Untertrübsee-Trübsee trail takes you from Engelberg to Untertrübsee via Stapfmattli. From here, the route continues to Obertrübsee. You can tackle the climb on foot or simply hop on the Älplerseil cable car. From Obertrübsee, you can follow the Trübsee alpine flower trail to Trübsee middle station.
The circular trail starts at the play area at Trübsee and leads you to the Stäubi waterfall where the cool water from the Steinberg glacier cascades down the mountain. There is seating at the top and bottom of the waterfall where you can enjoy picturesque views of Trübsee. This walk near cool, refreshing glacier water is especially rewarding on hot days. Above the waterfall you will find beautiful, protected alpine flora.
*the trail is accessible to pushchairs up to the foot of the waterfall (approx. 15 minutes from the play area).
The route around Trübsee lake is a beautiful walk for families with pushchairs or those who prefer a more leisurely stroll on the flat. And don't forget to pack a few sausages – there are four firepits along the way where you can enjoy a snack in the great outdoors.
The Trübsee–Jochpasslift–Jochpass–Schaftal–Tannalp–Engstlenalp–Jochpass–Jochpasslift–Trübsee trail is also known as the "Murmeliwanderung" or Marmot trail. If you take a pair of binoculars, you should be able to spot these cute little rodents close up. If you're lucky, you might even catch sight of a local chamois or ibex.
The walk starts at Trübsee mountain station. Follow the path along the lake and take the chair lift up to Jochpass. From here, continue in the direction of Schaftal. The stunning mountain scenery that surrounds the deep-blue Engstlensee lake is sure to capture your imagination on the way to Engstlenalp.
The 4 Lakes Hike (Engelberg-Trübsee-Jochpass-Engstlenalp-Tannalp-Melchsee-Frutt) will introduce you to one of the most beautiful parts of Central Switzerland. Take the cable car to Trübsee and walk along the lake to the Jochpass chair lift. On arriving at the top, the route continues via Engstlenalp and Tannalp to Melchsee-Frutt. Take the cable car down to Stöckalp and then hop on the Postbus to Sarnen. From here, you can take the train back to Engelberg. For more info, go to www.hoehenwanderung.ch.
Alpine Cheese Trail connects eight Alpine dairies around Engelberg. These dairies are located at Untertrübsee, Gerschnialp, Stäfeli, Blackenalp, Steinäbnet, Surenen, Hüttismatt and Langenboden. These Alpine dairies are spread throughout Titlis, Fürenalp and the Brunni area. It is therefore possible to do this hike in stages. The exact route description can be found at www.engelberg.ch/alpinecheesetrail.
On the geology trail from Trübsee to Stand, you will learn plenty about the geology of the Alps. Info boards provide an insight into the geological development of the Titlis area, while the steep panoramic trail from Trübsee mountain station to Stand offers magnificent views down into a fascinating glacier world. This trail is sure to impress with its stunning views.
Valid for Engelberg-Trübsee-Jochpass-Engstlenalp, Brunni and Fürenalp. Prices in CHF.
Number of days | Adults | Children (6 - 15 years) |
2 | 68.- | 34.- |
3 | 82.- | 41.- |
4 | 96.- | 48.- |
5 | 110.- | 55.- |
6 | 124.- | 62.- |