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About this venue
Engelberg - Großtitlisschanze is more than a ski-jump hill—it’s a landmark arena built for pure flight. As a large hill rated HS 140 (K 125), with a stadium capacity of around 20,000 spectators, it regularly hosts top-tier competitions and delivers the unmistakable atmosphere of World Cup ski jumping.
The in-venue experience feels strikingly close to the action: sightlines naturally follow the inrun, take-off table and the long landing slope, turning every jump into a clear, suspenseful sequence. One detail fans remember is the 36° inrun steepness—renowned at World Cup level—adding intensity and a distinct “drop-in” drama you can sense even from the stands.
Use the exact address Bänklialpweg 25, Engelberg, Switzerland to reach the entrance area. The venue sits very close to Engelberg railway station—follow the signs and you’ll be there in about 2 minutes on foot—and if you arrive by car, paid parking is available. For broader local transport details, see the city information below.
About the city: Engelberg
Engelberg, an alpine village in central Switzerland, beautifully combines the calm of a mountain escape with the buzz of top-tier experiences. Although surrounded by nature, Engelberg is well used to visitors arriving for sporting spectacles, concert outings across the region, and special events that add an extra spark to a trip. The atmosphere feels relaxed and safe, and everything is compact enough to move quickly from your accommodation to activity hubs or toward nearby cities with larger arenas. With a wide range of restaurants and places to stay—from comfortable hotels to charming mountain options—it’s easy to plan a weekend that delivers both excitement and downtime.
Connectivity is one of its biggest strengths: reaching Engelberg by rail is straightforward with Zentralbahn on the Luzern–Engelberg Express route via the main station Luzern Bahnhof, with Bahnhof Engelberg as the terminus. If you’re flying in, the most common gateways are Zurich Airport, EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg, or Geneva Airport, followed by a clear train journey toward Lucerne and onward into the Engelberg valley. In town, added convenience comes from the local Free Bus, which links the village, key stops, and the mountain cableway valley stations—making it easy to get around without a car. And if you drive, access is simple via the A2 motorway (exit Stans-Süd) and then a scenic road up to Engelberg.
If you have time before or after an event, Engelberg delivers a memorable “tourist bonus”. A walk through the tidy center leads to the Benedictine monastery Engelberg Abbey, while the valley offers trails along the Engelberger Aa river and viewpoints that pull you back into nature. For an extra dose of adrenaline and panoramic drama, many choose the cableways up toward TITLIS Rotair, while fans of classic Swiss charm often add a trip to Lucerne—its old town and lakeside promenade—as the perfect complement to an evening of music or sport.