How would you like to arrive?
- 00:17 h
- 435 m
- 1,771 m
- 2,206 m
- 435 m
- 3.84 km
- Start: Jochpass
- Destination: Trübsee
The Jochpass trail with lots of flow and some more difficult sections promises unlimited riding fun. From the Jochpass mountain station, the medium-difficult trail goes its way down for around 4.5 kilometers in the direction of Trübsee. You will master a total of 440 meters in downhill altitude. Curves, waves and jumps have been designed so that beginners and advanced riders alike can enjoy the trail. However, experience on a mountain bike is a prerequisite in any case. To get to the trailhead, there are two options. Either you decide for the comfortable variant 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. For the short section you need about 5 minutes. Or you can ride your bike from the valley station of the Titlis cable cars via Untertrübsee to Trübsee. From there, the chairlift will take you to the start of the trail.
Good to know
Best to visit
Directions
Jochpass-Trübsee
Tour information
Barrier-Free
Stop at an Inn
Equipment
Engelberg’s bike shops have a wide range of bikes and cycling accessories for sale or hire. It’s also worth stopping by if your bike is in need of repairs or replacement parts.
Directions & Parking facilities
If arriving by A2 (Basel-Gotthard) motorway, exit at Stans Süd, then follow the main road for 20 km to Engelberg. Engelberg is 30 minutes from Lucerne or 75 minutes from Basel, Zurich or Bern.
Fee-paying car parks in Engelberg.
National and international connections (from Zurich airport every half-an-hour with approx. 1h travel time) to Lucerne. Then by Zentralbahn train in 43 minutes through a varied landscape and gorges up to Engelberg.
Additional information
Author
Engelberg - Titlis Tourismus
Organization
Engelberg-Titlis Tourismus
Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author
Only children with experience on bike trails and a solid technique should ride this trail.