Trudy Trail Engelberg

Tip
1.05 km long
Difficulty: difficult
Tour
Trail
The Trudy Trail – named after the hut warden at Jochpass – is the more demanding route in the upper part of the Jochpass. Along the way, there are several difficult sections, steep wall curves, and obstacles. Perfect for downhill enthusiasts. 

There are two options to get to the starting point of the trail. Either you choose the comfortable option and take the Titlis Xpress from Engelberg. Get off at the Trübsee mountain station and ride along the left shore of the lake to the Jochpass valley station. This short section takes about 5 minutes. Or you pedal from the valley station of the Titlis cable cars via Untertrübsee to Trübsee. From there, take the chairlift to the start of the trail.

  • 0:04 h
  • 1.05 km
  • 2 m
  • 198 m
  • 2,010 m
  • 2,208 m
  • 198 m
  • Start: Jochpass
  • Destination: Rossboden

Good to know

Pavements

Unknown
Path

Best to visit

suitable
Depends on weather

Directions

Jochpass-Rossboden

Tour information

  • Mountain Railway Tour

  • Stop at an Inn

Equipment

The sports shops in Engelberg offer a wide range of bikes and accessories for rent and purchase. It's also worth stopping by for repairs and spare parts.

Directions & Parking facilities

By car, take the A2 (Basel-Gotthard) to Stans South, then 20 km on the main road to Engelberg. Engelberg is 30 minutes from Lucerne, 1 hour and 15 minutes from Basel, Zurich, or Bern. 
Parking is available in Engelberg for a fee.
National and international connections (from Zurich Airport connections every half hour with about 1 hour travel time) to Lucerne. Then with the Zentralbahn in 43 minutes through a varied landscape and gorges up to Engelberg.

Additional information

Author

Engelberg - Titlis Tourismus

Organization

Luzern Tourismus

Safety guidelines

Partly challenging, difficult sections

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