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Discover the unique ski runs, the unspoilt nature, the small monastery village and the imposing mountain peaks of Engelberg. In Engelberg, they share your passion for skiing. The destination has a long skiing tradition and even today the ski stars of tomorrow come from the Engelberg sports school. Engelberg has won the most Olympic winter medals in the world.

The ski season in Engelberg-Titlis begins as early as October on the glacier and ends only after more than 200 ski days in May, making Engelberg-Titlis the longest winter season in Switzerland. In addition to the glacier, the ski area’s own microclimate also ensures that it is blessed with plenty of snow. One of the longest ski runs in this alpine region is the stretch from the Titlis glacier down to Engelberg. The 12 km long slope has more than 2000 vertical meters.

Freerdie Eldorade – The Big 5
Five unique freeride routes, all accessible directly from the cable cars or ski lifts. If you’re looking for the ultimate freeride adventure, you could ski the Big 5 in a day, covering around 10,000 vertical meters.

One of the most famous freeride slopes in the world is the “Laub”. Due to its width, the Laub looks imposing and powerful. The steep descent with 32-38 degree inclination is a highlight.

The Big 5 also includes the Steinberg (the route leads over glaciers), Steinitäli, Sulz and the mighty Galtiberg. The Galtiberg is one of the longest freeride runs in the world. The route leads from “Klein Titlis” on almost 2000 meters of altitude back to Engelberg.

Besides the Big 5, there are many other ski tours that can be done with touring skis. The area around Engelberg offers many peaks, with breathtaking mountain panoramas and steep descents.

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