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Hiking around Trübsee offers a diverse landscape characterized by alpine lakes, surrounding peaks like Mount Titlis, and lush meadows. The region features clear waters, waterfalls such as Stäubi, and protected alpine flora. Trails often provide views of the glacier world and geological formations, with many routes accessible via gondola from Engelberg.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Aaschlucht adventure trail is highly recommended! It's really well-designed, well-maintained, and there are several places to stop and barbecue. The trail is especially great in summer, as the forest and water keep it pleasantly cool. However, there are always lots of people out and about then. I think it's really cool that the trail has been expanded for bikers! 💚 About a year ago, it was the same trail as the hikers. But now the trail branches off roughly halfway, so bikers and hikers can use their own paths. Really great!
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This is a cool hike.
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The lake is located right at the entrance to the village, near the valley station of the Titlis cable car. The small lake is located at an altitude of 1,016 meters above sea level. The Eugenisee is approximately 300 meters long and 200 meters wide and is artificially regulated to generate electricity. The Engelberger Aa is both an inflow and outflow of the Eugenisee. There are seating areas around the Engelberger Lake that invite you to linger.
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Engelberg Monastery (Benedictine Abbey) The Benedictine Abbey of Engelberg is located in a mountain valley at the foot of Mount Titlis. The monastery was founded by the Zurich nobleman Konrad von Sellenbüren and founded in 1120 by monks from Muri under Abbot Adelhelm. In the middle of the 12th century, monks from the reformed monastery of St. Blasien (Black Forest) renewed monastic life. Abbot Frowin (1147-78) founded a writing school, which flourished under him and his successors Berchtold (1178-97) and Heinrich (1197-1223). Since Frowin's time at the latest, the abbey has been a double monastery. The women's community moved to Sarnen (St. Andreas Monastery) in 1615. Around 1604, Engelberg Monastery was accepted into the Swiss Benedictine Congregation. Since its foundation, the abbey has held a central position in the Engelberg valley. Until the French Revolution, the abbot was both the spiritual and secular lord of the valley. In 1798, the valley people gained political independence. Over time, the monastery was plagued by internal difficulties, external challenges, fires and plague epidemics, but monastic life was maintained without interruption throughout the centuries. The current baroque monastery complex was built after the third fire (1729). The monks have been teaching young people since the monastery's beginnings. In the 19th century, the school was expanded (high school diploma since 1909). The school buildings were expanded in 1972-74. Today, the Engelberg Abbey School runs a high school that prepares students for the bilingual high school diploma (German/English) and the International Baccalaureate. The boarding school is open to boys and girls who attend the grammar school or the secondary school (IOS) run by the municipality of Engelberg and housed in the monastery's rooms. Text / Source: Engelberg Monastery, Benedictine Monastery 1, CH-6390 Engelberg https://www.kloster-engelberg.ch/kloster/geschichte/
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Ideal for an environmentally friendly journey... trains leave from Stans every 30 minutes
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Titlis Xpress, Engelberg / Opened in 2015 Titlis Xpress - monocable gondola from Engelberg via Trübsee to Stand. The Titlis Xpress is a monocable gondola (8-MGD) in 2 sections, built by Garaventa, which runs from Engelberg to Trübsee (section 1) and from Trübsee to Stand (section 2). From Stand you can then take the "Rotair" cable car, the world's first rotating cable car, up to the Kleiner Titlis. Manufacturer: Garaventa / Year of construction/opening: 2014-2015 / December 12, 2015 / Text / Source: DEEF Railway & Mobility Research https://www.dokumentationszentrum-eisenbahnforschung.org/titlis-xpress
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Train station, Engelberg since 1894 In 1890, the concession for a railway line from Stansstad to Engelberg was granted. The line was opened on October 5, 1898. It was electrified from the start. The Zentralbahn operates on its network between Lucerne and Engelberg The Stansstad–Engelberg railway Locals affectionately call it the "shaker cup," the Stansstad–Engelberg railway operated from 1898 until the middle of the 20th century. At that time, passengers from the city of lights took the boat across the lake and changed to the electric train in Stansstad. In order to manage the steep ramp between Obermatt and Engelberg, the railway was equipped with the "Riggenbach" rack and pinion system. The short trains managed the gradient of 246 ‰ with the help of a pusher locomotive. The increasing use of cars as a means of transport affected the growth of the railway from the 1950s onwards. In addition, there was a tough dispute with the railway's financiers. They demanded repayment of the bond debt, which was not possible for the railway. At the last minute, the Nidwalden savings bank was able to avert liquidation. This cleared the way for further development, primarily for the urgently needed technical improvements to the railway. Text / Source: Die Zentralbahn https://www.zentralbahn.ch/de/kennenlernen/die-zentralbahn/geschichte
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There are over 40 easy hiking trails around Trübsee, offering a variety of scenic routes suitable for different preferences and fitness levels.
Many easy trails around Trübsee are ideal for families, featuring largely flat terrain and amenities. For example, the Trübsee Loop Trail is suitable for strollers and includes picnic areas with grills and play stations. The Suspension bridge – Toni's Balm picnic area loop from Engelberg also leads to a pleasant picnic spot.
Yes, Trübsee offers several easy circular walks. The Trübsee Loop Trail circles the lake, providing stunning views. Other popular options include the Suspension bridge – Aaschlucht Gorge loop from Engelberg and the Engelberg town center – Alpine Resort Eienwäldli loop from Engelberg.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails around Trübsee. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near grazing livestock. Please check specific trail regulations or local signage for any restrictions.
Easy hikes around Trübsee offer views of the tranquil Trübsee lake, often reflecting surrounding peaks like Mount Titlis. You can also discover protected alpine flora and enjoy the serene atmosphere. Some trails lead to the impressive Stäubi waterfall.
Trübsee is easily accessible via the TITLIS Xpress gondola from Engelberg. This makes it convenient for hikers of various fitness levels to reach the starting points of many trails, including those around the lake itself.
The best time for easy hiking around Trübsee is typically during the summer months when the meadows are lush and filled with flowers, and the weather is pleasant. The clear waters of the lake and surrounding peaks are particularly picturesque during this season.
Yes, the Stäubi waterfall is accessible via an easy loop trail starting from the play area at Trübsee. This trail offers picturesque views and a refreshing experience, with parts of it even accessible for strollers up to the foot of the waterfall.
The easy trails in Trübsee are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 2,400 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning alpine scenery, the tranquility of the lake, and the well-maintained paths.
Yes, the Trübsee area is well-equipped with picnic and barbecue spots. The Trübsee Loop Trail, for instance, features designated picnic areas with grills. You can also find the Trübsee Barbecue Area directly by the lake.
While many easy trails focus on the lake and surrounding meadows, some routes provide glimpses of the higher alpine regions. The Trübsee-Stand Geology Trail, though steeper in parts, offers magnificent views of the glacier world and insights into the Alps' geological development.
The Trübsee area is known for its vibrant alpine flora. On easy hikes, especially during summer, you can expect to see flower-filled meadows. The Mountain Flower Path is a moderate route specifically designed to appreciate the diverse and colorful plant life around Trübsee.
Near the easy trails, particularly around Trübsee lake, you'll find family-friendly attractions. The Schmuggli's Adventure Playground at Trübsee offers various activities like BagJump, Slackline, and trampolines, making it a great stop for children.


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