Engelberg, situated in the Swiss Alps just one hour's drive from Zurich, offers access to 82 km of skiable terrain. Plan your perfect ski holiday in advance: download the latest Engelberg piste map to familiarize yourself with the trails and lifts ahead of time, ensuring you maximize your ski holiday time.
Engelberg ski resort piste map
Download it here, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout Engelberg.
Engelberg piste map downloads
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Engelberg Titlis best ski pistes
Engelberg–Titlis offers 30% beginner, 65% intermediate, 5% advanced terrain across glacier and summit runs, plus classic “Big 5” and “High 5” circuits for experienced skiers.
- Klostermatte (Blue - Intermediate): A broad glacier fed blue with excellent snow and gentle gradient.
- Titlis‑Stand (Red - Intermediate): A direct red from the summit, featuring steep sections and high‑altitude views.
- Laub (Red - Intermediate): A mid‑mountain red with consistent fall line and sweeping turns.
- Galtiberg (Red - Intermediate): Alpine ridge run with varied pitches and fine grooming.
- Stand‑Rindertitlis (Blue - Intermediate): Scenic blue connecting key lifts with gentle slope.
- Joch Pass‑Trübsee (Red - Intermediate): A long red traversing between glacier and lake sectors.
- The "Big 5" (Mixed - Red/Black): A legendary loop covering Laub, Galtiberg, Steinberg, Sulz, Steintäli. Varied pitch and terrain.
- The "High 5" (Black - Expert): Extreme circuit of Urner Haute Route, Ruchstock, Salistock, Titlis Rundtour, Brisen Tour. Only in perfect conditions with guide.
- Jochpass, pistes 12 & 13 (Black - Expert): Technical blacks with narrow corridors and steep gradient.
- Jochpass, pistes 8 & 10 (Red - Intermediate): Fun reds with open sections and reliable snow.
- Jochpass to Engelberg, piste 5 (Blue - Intermediate): Long blue linking the pass back to the valley.
- Jochpass to Engelberg, piste 6 (Blue - Intermediate): Smooth, rolling blue providing steady descent.
- Titlis to Engelberg (Red - Intermediate): One of the longest red descents in the Alps, covering wide glaciers and forested lower sections.
- Laubersgrat‑Rindertitlis (Black - Expert): A ridge‑line black requiring strong technique and solid snowpack.
Engelberg in brief
- Resort altitude: 1,050 m
- Highest lift: 3,020 m
- Vertical drop: 1,970 m
- Kilometres of pistes: 82 km
- Types of pistes: 30% beginner, 65% intermediate, 5% advanced
- Snow making: 40 % of the slopes
- Longest run: Titlis-Engelberg (12 km)
- Ski lifts: 24
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