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The Brunnipfad – Engelberg is a moderate 4.6-mile hike offering panoramic views, a barefoot trail, and a treasure hunt for families.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.26 km
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7.47 km
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2.67 km
2.38 km
1.64 km
780 m
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3.16 km
1.97 km
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The Brunnipfad – Engelberg trail typically takes about 2 hours and 42 minutes to complete, covering a distance of approximately 7.5 kilometers.
Yes, the Brunnipfad is considered an easy to moderate hike, making it very suitable for families and individuals with varying fitness levels. It features engaging attractions like the Globi treasure hunt and the Kitzelpfad, which are popular with children.
Highlights include the idyllic heart-shaped Lake Härzli, where you can experience the Kitzelpfad (barefoot tickle trail). You'll also find the Brunni Hut Family Barbecue Area and nature information panels describing local alpine flora.
The trail offers a mix of well-developed paths, including gravel, natural unpaved sections, and some paved parts. It winds through vibrant, flowery alpine meadows, providing magnificent panoramic views of the Titlis mountain and surrounding peaks.
The trail starts at the Ristis Cable Car Mountain Station. To get there, take public transport to Engelberg train station, then a free summer bus to the Brunni cable car, which ascends to Ristis. Parking is available in Engelberg.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Brunnipfad. However, it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with grazing livestock and around the Lake Härzli and Kitzelpfad.
The best time to hike the Brunnipfad is typically during the summer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the alpine meadows are in full bloom and the weather is most favorable for hiking.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Brunnipfad itself. However, you will need to purchase tickets for the Brunni cable car to reach the starting point at Ristis.
Yes, the Brunnipfad intersects with several other trails. Sections of the route overlap with the Nidwaldner Höhenweg, Walenpfad, and Benediktusweg, among others.
Yes, you'll find refreshment stops on the trail. The Brunni Hut Family Barbecue Area offers rustic Swiss specialties, and the Berglodge Ristis is located at the end of the circular hike.
The Kitzelpfad is a unique sensory experience located around Lake Härzli. It's a barefoot trail featuring various textures like stones, wood, pine cones, and mud, designed to invigorate the senses and offer a Kneipp hydrotherapy experience. There's also a water spray available after the mud sections.
Beautiful Saturday tour on the Brunni Trail near Engelberg.