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Engelberg Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.78 (18 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.68 (17 Ratings)
Off-Piste
4.56 (9 Ratings)
Experts
4.44 (9 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.43 (14 Ratings)
Powder Zones
4.40 (15 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
Beginner 36%
Intermediate 45%
Advanced 18%
Overall Rating
4.36
From 18 Reviews
22
Total Runs
1050
Bottom Elevation
3028
Top Elevation
82
Skiable Terrain

Grab the Engelberg ski resort map to get your bearings before you hit the slopes - it'll help you navigate the 22 runs spread across this high-altitude Swiss resort. The trail map covers everything from 1,050m up to a lofty 3,028m, with 8 beginner runs, 10 intermediate pistes, and 4 advanced routes serviced by 28 lifts including 9 gondolas and cable cars. With terrain peaking above 3,000 metres, you're looking at some seriously impressive vertical and plenty of variety to explore.

Download the Engelberg Piste Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Engelberg

Best Runs in Engelberg

  • Jochpass (Blue): A scenic, wide cruiser from the mid-station that's ideal for building confidence with consistent pitch and excellent grooming.

  • Titlis (Blue): The long descent from the glacier offers stunning views and gentle terrain, perfect for intermediates wanting to rack up vertical metres.

  • Steinberg (Red): A popular carving run with sweeping turns and well-maintained pistes that suits confident intermediates looking to improve their technique.

  • Ritz (Red): A fast, flowing red run with varied terrain that provides a satisfying descent from the Jochpass area.

  • Laub (Red): This tree-lined run offers good snow coverage and protection from weather, making it reliable throughout the season.

  • Galtiberg (Red): A challenging red with steeper sections and more technical terrain that tests intermediate skiers pushing towards advanced levels.

  • Steinmatt (Black): A steep, direct fall-line piste that demands precise turns and strong edge control from advanced skiers.

  • Laubersgrat (Black): This mogul-heavy run gets cut up quickly and offers a proper leg-burner for expert skiers seeking technical challenge.

  • Titlis Glacier runs (various): The high-altitude terrain above 3,000m provides reliable snow conditions and some easier blacks for those building expert skills.