En resumen: Estacion de montana al pie del Titlis (3.238 m). Primer teleferico giratorio del mundo y puente colgante mas alto de Europa. A 1h30 de Zurich.
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**En resumen:** Estacion de montana al pie del Titlis (3.238 m). Primer teleferico giratorio del mundo y puente colgante mas alto de Europa. A 1h30 de Zurich.
**En resumen:** Estacion de montana al pie del Titlis (3.238 m). Primer teleferico giratorio del mundo y puente colgante mas alto de Europa. A 1h30 de Zurich.
En resumen: Estacion de montana al pie del Titlis (3.238 m). Primer teleferico giratorio del mundo y puente colgante mas alto de Europa. A 1h30 de Zurich.
Fuente: ch.tours | Ultima actualizacion: marzo 2026
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Yes, Engelberg Titlis is one of Switzerland's most spectacular mountain experiences. The combination of the revolving Rotair cable car, the Titlis Cliff Walk (Europe's highest suspension bridge), the glacier cave, and year-round snow at 3,000+ meters makes it one of the most unique excursions in the Alps. It is especially rewarding for visitors experiencing high mountains, glaciers, or snow for the first time.
One to two days is sufficient. A full day is needed for the Titlis summit excursion (including Trubsee, Cliff Walk, and Glacier Cave). A second day allows you to visit the Brunni side of the valley, hike, and explore the monastery and village. Many visitors come as a day trip from Lucerne (45 minutes by train), which works well if your focus is only the Titlis summit.
Take an SBB train from Zurich HB to Lucerne (46 minutes), then change to the Zentralbahn train to Engelberg (45 minutes). Total journey: approximately 1 hour 50 minutes. Trains connect every hour. A second-class ticket costs CHF 40 (free with Swiss Travel Pass). From Engelberg station, the Titlis cable car base station is a 10-minute walk.
Yes, Engelberg Titlis is one of the most popular day trips from Lucerne. The train takes just 45 minutes, and a typical day-trip schedule allows you to depart Lucerne at 08:00, arrive in Engelberg by 08:45, take the cable car to the Titlis summit by 10:00, spend 2-3 hours at the summit (Cliff Walk, Glacier Cave, panoramic views), stop at Trubsee on the descent, and return to Lucerne by 17:00-18:00.
The Titlis summit is accessible year-round, but the best conditions are from June to October (summer: clear skies, warmest summit temperatures) and December to March (winter: skiing plus summit excursion). The Cliff Walk and Glacier Cave are open year-round, weather permitting. Avoid going on days with heavy cloud cover or strong winds, as the upper cable car sections may close temporarily. Check the Titlis webcam (titlis.ch) before your visit.
The Swiss Travel Pass covers the train from Lucerne to Engelberg (free) and provides a 50% discount on the Titlis cable car (CHF 48 instead of CHF 96). The Swiss Travel Pass does not provide free access to the cable car -- you must purchase a discounted ticket. The half-fare card also provides 50% off. The total saving with Swiss Travel Pass for a Lucerne-Engelberg-Titlis day trip is approximately CHF 66.
The Titlis summit station (3,020 m) averages -10°C in winter and 0-5°C in summer. Wind chill can make it feel significantly colder. The glacier cave inside the mountain is a constant -1.5°C. Warm clothing, sunglasses, and sunscreen are essential in all seasons. Jacket rental is available at the Titlis Valley Station for CHF 10.
Yes, Engelberg Titlis is one of the most popular Swiss mountain excursions for visitors from India, China, South Korea, and Southeast Asia. The resort has adapted with multilingual signage, Asian dining options at the summit restaurant, and experiences designed for first-time snow visitors. The Glacier Park at the summit offers snow play in summer, which is particularly popular. Engelberg features prominently in Bollywood films and Asian travel media, contributing to its international popularity.
The Titlis Cliff Walk is a 100-meter suspension bridge at 3,041 meters altitude -- the highest suspension bridge in Europe. It connects two rock outcrops on the south side of the Titlis summit station, hanging 500 meters above the glacier. The bridge has steel cable railings and a metal-grate walkway (you can see through to the glacier below). It is free to cross with a Titlis summit ticket and takes approximately 10 minutes. The bridge is safe and well-maintained but not recommended for those with severe vertigo.
Yes, Engelberg is one of Central Switzerland's best ski resorts. The Titlis ski area offers 82 km of marked pistes from the glacier at 3,020 m down to the valley at 1,015 m, providing a 2,000-meter vertical drop -- one of the largest in Switzerland. The season runs from late October to May (glacier skiing extends to May). A day lift pass costs CHF 69 (2026 prices). The resort is known for excellent off-piste terrain and has hosted FIS World Cup events.