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Is Titlis free with tell pass?

Your advantages: Unlimited travel within Central Switzerland. Mountain excursion Pilatus, Titlis, Rigi, Stanserhorn and more included. Free travel on Lake Lucerne.



Yes, a trip to the summit of Mount Titlis is 100% free with the Tell-Pass (also known as the Lucerne Travel Pass) in 2026. This includes the train ride from Lucerne to Engelberg and the spectacular multi-stage cable car journey from Engelberg up to the Titlis station at 3,020 meters. The Tell-Pass even covers the famous Titlis Rotair, the world's first revolving cable car, and the Ice Flyer chairlift (on the winter version of the pass). This makes the Tell-Pass one of the best values for travelers exploring Central Switzerland, as a standard round-trip ticket to Titlis can cost over CHF 100 without a pass. In 2026, the pass also covers the newly renovated tower and the "Titlis Connect" cableway. Note that the pass is available in "Summer" and "Winter" versions; while both cover the main lifts, some high-altitude activities like the Glacier Park are seasonal. Always check the maintenance schedule, as the Titlis Rotair typically closes for a short period in November for annual safety inspections. If you have the pass, you can simply walk to the ticket window in Engelberg, show your QR code, and receive your mountain access card.

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The boat rides are fully covered by the Swiss Travel Pass (Flex) and GA travelcard.

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Titlis is a mountain of the Uri Alps, located on the border between the cantons of Obwalden and Bern. At 3,238 metres (10,623 ft) above sea level, it is the highest summit of the range north of the Susten Pass, between the Bernese Oberland and Central Switzerland.

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Swiss Travel Pass/GA travelcard: Your return ticket to the Grindelwald valley station is included in the price.

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This route is fully covered by the Swiss Travel Pass (Flex) and GA travel card. No surcharges required in addition to a valid ticket. Seat reservation recommended but not required; reservation fee per person and direction: 01 Jan – 08 May 2024: CHF 12.

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FAQ. Which is better Jungfraujoch or Titlis? While both destinations are really nice and Jungfraujoch is more unique, Mount Titlis is much easier, quicker, and also significantly cheaper to visit than Jungfrau. So if you have to pick just one of the two – in summer or in winter – I think I'd go to Mt Titlis.

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It doesn't include the Trümmelbach falls. You pay for them. From Wengen to the Jungfraujoch it covers 25% of the cost. Jungfraujoch/Grindelwald/Lauterbrunnen/Wengen - you pay 25% of the cost to Grindelwald and then it covers you 100% from there to Zweilütschinen to Lauterbrunnen to Wengen.

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The cruise on Lake Luzern is included in the swiss pass and is a great option for a day activity. There are many beautiful villages on the lake and view is amazing!

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