




The property consists of a historic Belle Époque wing (1904) and a modern extension. The 880 sqm refers specifically to the rooftop spa area.
21 features available
5 room types
1 king
1 king or 2 twin
1 king or 2 twin
1 king or 2 twin
From
£418
per night
From
£578
per night
From
£890
per night
Engelberg sits at 1,000 metres in a valley below Mount Titlis in central Switzerland, and is one of the few Swiss resorts with a genuine year-round snow guarantee thanks to its glacier terrain. The Titlis ski area covers 82km of pistes and is well connected by gondola and cable car from the village. Engelberg itself is a compact, walkable resort town with its own restaurants, shops, and a historic Benedictine monastery at its centre. The rail connection to Lucerne takes around 45 minutes, with onward links to Zurich Airport making international access straightforward. The hotel's ski-in, ski-out positioning removes the need for shuttle transfers or equipment carrying between accommodation and the slopes.
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Central Switzerland's ultimate off-piste paradise and historic alpine village.
Engelberg is a unique blend of historic charm and high-alpine adventure, anchored by its working 12th-century Benedictine monastery. Located at the end of a dramatic valley in Central Switzerland, the town is dominated by the towering peak of Mount Titlis. While the village retains a traditional, laid-back Swiss atmosphere, its slopes attract a vibrant, international ski community. The resort is world-renowned as a freeride mecca, boasting an incredibly long season, consistent snowfall, and massive vertical descents. Its iconic 'Big 5' off-piste routes, particularly the legendary Laub, offer easily accessible powder fields that rival the best in the world. For piste skiers, the Titlis side provides sweeping red and blue runs with dramatic glacial backdrops. Engelberg offers a well-rounded experience beyond extreme skiing. The 'sunny side' of the valley, Brunni, provides a perfect sanctuary for families and beginners with gentle, rolling slopes and excellent kids' facilities. Combined with exceptionally easy train access from Zurich and Lucerne, Engelberg stands out as one of the most accessible and thrilling ski destinations in the Alps.
Engelberg offers a stark and wonderful contrast across its valley. The Mount Titlis side provides snow-sure, high-altitude intermediate cruising and world-class, easily accessible freeride terrain, while the Brunni side offers gentle, sun-drenched pistes ideal for families and beginners.
Located in the heart of Switzerland, the region is easily accessible from major cities and features dramatic limestone peaks and the highest suspension bridge in Europe.
High-altitude, snow-sure terrain that serves as the starting point for some of the most spectacular off-piste runs in the Alps.
A massive, legendary 1,000-meter vertical off-piste powder face that attracts experts worldwide.
Features wide, rolling red runs, the local snowpark, and a fast chairlift perfect for cruising laps.
The 'sunny side' of Engelberg, ideal for families, absolute beginners, and relaxed skiing.
A scenic mid-mountain hub connecting various areas, featuring great blue and red return runs.
Zurich Airport (ZRH)
1h 30min
100km
Seamless train transfers from Zurich Airport straight to Engelberg, changing just once in Lucerne. Large paid parking lots are available at the Titlis base station for day and overnight visitors.
Mid-November to late May
The glacier lifts often open in October or early November depending on autumn snowfall.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CHF 75), Adult 6-Day Pass (CHF 372)