The Trudy Trail - named after the hut warden at Jochpass - is the more challenging stretch in the upper part of Jochpass. On the way there are some more difficult passages, steep face curves and obstacles. Perfect for downhill enthusiasts.
The Trudy Trail - named after the hut warden at Jochpass - is the more demanding of the two trails at Jochpass. On the way there are some more difficult passages, steep face curves and obstacles. Perfect for downhill enthusiasts. There are two ways to get to the starting point of the trail. Either you choose the comfortable alternative and take the Titlis Xpress from Engelberg and get off at the Trübsee mountain station and drive along the left shore of the lake to the Jochpass valley station. The short section takes about 5 minutes. Or you can pedal from the valley station of the Titlis cableway via Untertrübsee to Trübsee. To start the trail, take the chairlift from there.