The best train rides in Europe: 10 amazing journeys for 2024

Jan 16, 2024 • 8 min read

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Incredible scenery awaits traveling through the Bernese Alps; Jungfrau, Switzerland © Thomas Barwick / Getty

There’s something magical about a journey by train.

Sometimes the magic is inside – on a train you have room to move and meet people, dine in a restaurant car with white tablecloths, and sleep in a private compartment between crisp, clean sheets with the sound of steel wheels swishing on the rails beneath you. Sometimes the magic is outside, in the landscape the train traverses – an adventure, an experience, an insight into the heart of a nation.

Below are some of the most beautiful train rides in Europe – some well known, some less so, some luxurious and expensive, others true bargains. From countryside views and mountain villages to alpine passes and landmark bridges (with a little wildlife spotting thrown in for good measure), the continent offers up some of the most scenic train rides in the world.

The best European train trips include the fabulous Bernina Express, the most enchanting Swiss Alpine ride of all, and the spectacular railway from Belgrade to Bar through the mountains of Montenegro . The latter is one of the most scenic train rides you’ve probably never heard of, with a bargain fare of just €21. So here they are, the 10 best train journeys in Europe, extracted from Lonely Planet's Amazing Train Journeys .

Train crossing the Ribblehead viaduct in Yorkshire Dales, England.

1. Settle to Carlisle, England

Route: Settle to Carlisle Best bit? Marveling at the Ribblehead Viaduct, one of the great views of northern England , preferably as a steam train thunders over. Distance:  113km (73 miles) Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes

England’s Settle-to-Carlisle line has long been synonymous with the fight to preserve beautiful and historic stretches of railway. But this is no heritage line. Proudly part of the British rail network and served by regular mainline trains, the railway enjoys a double life as a frequent host of steam specials and, even rarer, steam-hauled mainline services.

Whether you have the whiff of steam in your nostrils or the hard-working growl of diesel-hauled regular trains in your ears, the views from the carriages are pretty much unmatched on the English railway network.

Passengers can feast their eyes on mile after mile of magnificent Yorkshire Dales and North Pennines scenery, interrupted only by stations so sweet you would expect to find them pictured on a box of biscuits.

The Little Yellow Train (Le Petit Train Jaune) passing through Villefranche-de-Conflent, France

2. Le Petit Train Jaune, France

Route: Villefranche-de-Conflent to Latour-de-Carol Best bit? Holding your breath as you cross the gravity-defying Pont Gisclard. Distance:  63km (39 miles) Duration: 4 hours 30 minutes

Since 1910, the dinky, sunflower-yellow carriages of the Ligne de Cerdagne have been rattling and clattering their way through the rolling forests and saw-toothed mountains of the Pyrenees , and they have secured a special place in the hearts of many French travelers.

Affectionately known as the Canary, or Le Petit Train Jaune (Little Yellow Train), this mountain railway is frequently cited as the most scenic in France , but it’s definitely not a luxury service – it’s a rollercoaster ride on which you will feel the wind in your hair and the chill of the mountain breeze as you ratchet your way up to the highest train station in France. On y va!

A woman is traveling on a train, leaning out of a window and looking out at the scenery

3. Belgrade-to-Bar Railway, Serbia and Montenegro

Route: Belgrade to Bar Best bit? Levitating atop the 499m-long (1637ft), 198m-tall (650ft) Mala Rijeka Viaduct, one of the planet’s highest railway bridges, before the train glides over the Balkans’ largest lake, Skadar. Distance: 476km (296 miles) Duration: 12 hours

Dramatic is the operative word for this route, which rumbles over an unsullied, mountainous landscape from Serbia 's capital, Belgrade , to Montenegro ’s Adriatic Coast . During the 12-hour journey, the train disappears into the Dinaric Alps, charges through canyons, teeters on stilted bridges spanning river gorges and skims atop an ancient, tectonic lake.

Like the region it serves, the railway, which chugs across the heart of the Western Balkans , eludes most tourists’ maps. The reward for treasure-hunting travelers, who are informed (or lucky) enough to know where to dig: an embarrassment of authentic culture and pristine geographic riches at every bend.

Bernina Express train passing through a snow-covered mountain range.

4. The Bernina Express, Switzerland

Route: Chur to Tirano Best bit? Marveling at the astonishingly turquoise Lago Bianco from the route’s highest station, Ospizio Bernina (2253m/7392ft). Distance: 156km (96 miles) Duration: 4 hours 30 minutes

We can wax lyrical about the glacier-capped mountains, waterfall-draped ravines, jewel-colored lakes and endless spruce forests glimpsed through panoramic windows on Switzerland ’s Bernina Express – but, trust us, seeing is believing.

Rolling from Chur in Graubünden to Tirano in northern Italy in around four hours, this narrow-gauge train often tops polls of the world’s most beautiful rail journeys. It's certainly one of the most scenic train journeys in Switzerland.

Beyond the phenomenal Alpine landscape, the railway itself is a masterpiece of early 20th-century engineering, taking 55 tunnels and 196 bridges in its stride. The line is on the UNESCO World Heritage List – and with good reason.

Scenic landscape with sheep grazing in front of Castell Carreg Cennen (Carreg Cennen Castle), Trapp, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales,

5. The Heart of Wales Line, Wales and England

Route: Swansea to Shrewsbury Best bit? Disembarking at lonely Sugar Loaf Station for a walk or picnic around the iconic nearby knoll of the same name. Distance: 194km (121 miles) Duration: 4 hours

This is Swansea to Shrewsbury the slow and, frankly, surreal way. This one-carriage train traverses track through Wales and England that might easily have been consigned to a museum or an out-of-print book, but that has somehow defied time and logic to survive as a passenger route.

Expect a spectrum of scenery, alternating from the sand-edged estuaries of South Wales, via bucolic farming towns and tracts of forest and hill country you probably never knew existed, through to one of England’s prettiest medieval cities. This four-hour, 34-station zigzag passes almost no major sights or countryside villages, but a very high concentration of spectacularly zany ones.

A regional train on the Brenner Railway cuts through in the Austrian Alps

6. Munich to Venice on the Brenner Railway, Germany, Austria and Italy

Route: Munich to Venice Best bit? Stretching your legs at 1371m (4498ft) Brenner Pass, the highest point on the trip. Distance:  563km (350 miles) Duration: 6 hours 30 minutes

The Brenner Railway is attractive for two key reasons: mountains and wine. There may be more technically astonishing high-altitude trains, but this was the first to cross the Alps, in the 1860s.

On a surprisingly speedy day trip, you pass through three countries – Germany , Austria and Italy – and descend from the snow line to sea level. You’re rarely far from highways, but the vineyard views are still stunning. Bonus: great European cities with historic architecture – Munich and Venice – are at either end.

A Scotrail Class 158 diesel passenger train crosses the glacial delta estuary of the River Attadale as it winds along the Kyle Line railway on the coast of Loch Carron, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean in the West Highlands of Scotland.

7. The Kyle of Lochalsh Line, Scotland

Route: Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh Best bit? Passing under the gentle grassy slopes of Fionn Bheinn – a munro rising high over Achnasheen. Distance:  135km (84 miles) Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes

Scotland has an abundance of windswept railways – the West Highland Line and the Far North Line to Thurso among them. Though comparatively unsung, perhaps the loneliest of all is the Kyle of Lochalsh Line – with trains rumbling doggedly from Inverness through desolate glens and past snowy munros, connecting the cold shores of the North Sea to the furious whitewater of the Atlantic.

It is a railway line full of poetry and beloved by aficionados – but it’s also a useful way for independent travelers to access remote nooks of the Highlands, and make a journey to the Isle of Skye.

Colorful rowing boats line up on the shore of Lake Bled, with the surrounding trees in beautiful fall colors and Bled Island and Church of Mary the Queen in the background.

8. Nova Gorica to Jesenice, Slovenia

Route: Nova Gorica to Jesenice Best bit? Catching a glimpse of picture-perfect Lake Bled’s church, castle and bright-blue water. Distance: 89km (55 miles) Duration: 2 hours

Here is a near-perfect railway adventure that most people have never heard of. Then again, you could be forgiven for missing it. The Bohinj Railway, after all, connects two places whose significance can be lost to modern travelers. Europe’s shifting borders and politics may have rather marooned the Nova Gorica–Jesenice line, but that only adds to the appeal.

An unassuming regional train rattling out of a faded-grandeur halt on the Italy– Slovenia border doesn’t even hint at what’s to come. The journey is a spectacular tour of Slovenia’s upland highlights, climbing through mountain towns and villages along the Soča River, passing through superb Alpine scenery close to Lake Bohinj , and past world-famous Lake Bled , offering photo opportunities galore.

The view from Intragna on the River Melezza, as the the Centovalli Express cuts through the Hundred Valleys in Switzerland.

9. The Centovalli Express, Switzerland and Italy

Route: Domodossola to Locarno Best bit? Taking in the Isorno viaduct, the site of Switzerland’s first bungee jump. Distance:  52km (32 miles) Duration: 2 hours

Often eclipsed by Switzerland’s more famous rail rides, this two-hour trundle from Locarno on the palm-rimmed shores of Lake Maggiore to Domodossola over the Italian border in Piedmont is something of an unsung beauty.

Brush up your Italiano to swoon in sync with fellow passengers as the dinky train clatters across 83 bridges and burrows its way through 34 tunnels. The views make for spirit-lifting stuff: waterfalls shooting past cliffside views, hillside vineyards, gracefully arched viaducts, slate-roofed hamlets, glacier-carved ravines and mile after mile of chestnut and beech forests, all set against the puckered backdrop of mountains that are snow-capped in winter.

A train passes snow-capped mountains and a river from Oslo to Bergen in Norway

10. Bergensbanen, Norway

Route: Oslo to Bergen Best bit? Gazing over the soul-stirring landscape of Hardangervidda between Geilo and Finse. Distance: 496km (308 miles) Duration: 6 hours 30 minutes

This astonishing train is one of the wonders of 19th-century railway building, and yet outside Norway hardly anyone knows about it. In just over six hours and some 490km (300 miles), it covers the spectrum of Norway ’s natural splendor: climbing canyons, crossing rivers, burrowing through mountainsides, swooping past fjords and traversing barren icescapes. All aboard for the Oslo to Bergen trainline, Bergensbanen: a mainline into Norwegian nature.

This article was first published August 2019 and updated January 2024

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The 14 most scenic train journeys in Europe

Pack a book, hop on board and enjoy the most scenic train journeys in Europe, from west to east and north to south

John Bills

From glaciers and fjords to deserts and plains,   Europe ’s home to some of the world’s most mind-blowing natural landscapes. And so, logically, it makes a heck of a lot of sense that the finest scenic rail journeys in Europe – train routes which are specifically designed to show off those spectacular landscapes – are amongst   the best in the entire world .

The European continent’s finest scenic rail journeys also double up as pilgrimages to sites of incredible feats of engineering. These trains scale dramatic mountains, plunge through ginormous tunnels and span vast distances. You won’t just be gob-smacked by the view: you’ll wonder how on earth you’re able to experience it from the comfort of a locomotive.

And, before you say anything, no, scenic rail routes certainly aren’t just for rail geeks. Oh no. They’re also amongst the most comfortable and supremely romantic ways of getting around. As well as being much better for the planet than cars and planes, train travel is a destination in itself – and that’s even more the case with scenic routes. So, without further ado, here are our top 14 scenic railways in Europe right now.

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Oslo to Bergen, Norway

1.  Oslo to Bergen, Norway

Connecting Oslo and Bergen is the fairytale Bergen Line. Take it in spring or autumn, and the voyage plays out like a living painting of all four seasons, as blustery flower meadows and lush valleys fade into icy forests of pine and glittering lakes. It’s a journey that’s quite possibly up there with the best in the world. It makes little difference which way you travel – views are equally OTT in both directions, on both sides of the tracks – but start in the morning to ensure you get a full day of views on the seven-hour trip. Ticket prices are generally quite affordable, but onboard food will set you back, so pack snacks.

Belgrade to Bar, Serbia and Montenegro

2.  Belgrade to Bar, Serbia and Montenegro

Often referred to as ‘the Balkan Express’, the 11-hour (on a good day) jaunt from Belgrade to Bar celebrates civil engineering and natural majesty. A whopping 435 bridges are traversed as the train trundles from the Serbian capital to Montenegro’s largest port, working as a time machine through the twentieth century in these parts. That means socialist architecture in Užice, modern ski resorts in Kolašin and the rapidly developing tourism of Montenegro’s southern coast. The last stretch is particularly stunning.

Palma to Sóller, Majorca

3.  Palma to Sóller, Majorca

The electric train line that links Majorca’s capital, Palma, with the northern town of Sóller was originally built to ship oranges across the island. Its vintage wooden carriages rattle out of central Palma, through the city’s hinterlands and across the great dry plains of southern Majorca. After a stop in Bunyola, it’s a steady climb into the foothills – followed by the sudden pitch black of the Sóller tunnel. And then comes the best bit: a winding route through the lush peaks of the Serra de Tramuntana, with incredible views over Sóller’s distant church, before the final descent. The whole trip only takes an hour, leaving plenty of time to catch the heritage tram down to Port de Sóller and cool off in the sea before the return leg.

Blaenau Ffestiniog to Porthmadog, Wales

4.  Blaenau Ffestiniog to Porthmadog, Wales

The small mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog has fallen on tough times with the demise of the slate mining industry, but the little steam railway that connects it with Porthmadog harbour is a gorgeous route showing Wales at its most magnificent. Most of the journey snakes through Snowdonia National Park, with plenty of stop-off options for travellers with time on their hands. The Ffestiniog Railway Company is also the oldest independent railway company on the planet, another layer of awesome to this gorgeous experience. 

Zermatt to St. Moritz, Switzerland

5.  Zermatt to St. Moritz, Switzerland

If you’ve high expectations of an experience named ‘The Glacier Express’, get ready for them to be exceeded and then some. This mountain marvel connects the resorts of Zermatt and St. Moritz, and the panoramic views make this one of the best ways to embrace all this dramatic landscape offers. The seven-and-a-half-hour journey traverses 291 bridges, 91 tunnels and a whole lot of beauty. 

The Brocken, Germany

6.  The Brocken, Germany

Another gorgeous journey from base to summit, The Brocken Railway picks wide-eyed passengers up from the settlement on the edge of Harz National Park called Drei Annen-Hohne. When the ride is over, those passengers find themselves on top of the world, or at least on top of the Brocken, the highest peak in Northern Germany. The journey is all tight turns, dramatic valleys, snowy vistas and lose-yourself imagery at a maximum speed of 40km/h. 

Barcelona to Montserrat, Spain

7.  Barcelona to Montserrat, Spain

There are plenty of ways to travel from Barcelona to the base of Montserrat mountain, but we’re putting our eggs firmly in the basket marked ‘train’. Actually, that would be ‘tren’ in Catalan, but you get the idea. There is a wide range of tickets available for the journey, though we recommend getting one that covers not just your train from Barcelona and then either the cable car or rack railway up the mountain itself, but also entry into the Montserrat Museum.

Fort William to Mallaig, Scotland

8.  Fort William to Mallaig, Scotland

A constant on lists of the world’s most beautiful train journeys, Scotland’s Jacobite Steam Train is an 84-mile stunner traversing the magic of Scotland from Fort William to Mallaig. Booking ahead is an absolute must but totally worth it, as the journey transports visitors across a landscape that takes the term ‘rugged’ and redefines it in that inimitable Scottish way. Some call it the Hogwarts Express after its turn in the Harry Potter films, and you can insert your own magical comment here.

Myrdal to Flåm, Norway

9.  Myrdal to Flåm, Norway

Another frequent face on lists of the world’s best train journeys, the line between Myrdal and Flåm in Norway bridges the divide between impossibly cute and absolutely monolithic. That’s Norway in a nutshell, right? The small things are all quaint and idyllic, while the big ones bluster through stunning cliffs, jagged mountains and awe-inspiring scenery. The Flåm Railway climbs a whopping 867 metres into the sky and back, with a short shop at the Kjosfossen waterfall as the cherry on top. 

Chur to Poschiavo, Switzerland

10.  Chur to Poschiavo, Switzerland

Switzerland is every bit as spectacular as its reputation suggests it might be. Actually, this place is woefully undersold and the rail route between Chur and Poschiavo is further proof, a jaw-dropping run that takes lucky passengers through the heart of the Swiss Alps. The famous mountains unravel on either side of the train, scenery that tends to see passengers put their cameras down and stare at the wonders at hand. The Bernina Express continues toward Tirano in Italy for those who need even more scenery. 

La Rhune, France

11.  La Rhune, France

What an absolute stunner of a ride. From the foot of the Pyrenees to the top via an early 1900s cog railway, the quaintest of quaint trains scaling a mighty height. It can be a little jarring, but the cobwebs are soon blown away by the stunning vistas and the majesty that awaits at the summit. The train only runs from April to September, round-trip tickets cost €20 (an absolute bargain), and it begins its journey in the town of Sare, some 10km or so from Saint-Jean-de-Luz.

12.  Prague to Bratislava, Czech Republic and Slovakia

Okay, the scenery outside the window between Prague and Bratislava is nothing to write home about. Is it pretty? Sure, we’d expect nothing less from this part of the world, but the real fun of this route is found inside. A train journey spent in a Central European restaurant car is one of those most eccentric travel experiences, so make an immediate beeline for that part of the train when boarding. Line up some excellent Czech  pivo  and enjoy the conveyor belt of characters who will invariably make their way through the car. 

Málaga to El Chorro, Spain

13.  Málaga to El Chorro, Spain

While you can’t get a train across the thrilling and terrifying Caminito del Rey walkway, you can still experience a great journey on the way. The train from Malaga to El Chorro is a stunner, a fast route that takes less than 45 minutes and will set you back less than a tenner. That gives you just under 45 minutes to enjoy the stunning scenery and dredge up the courage to traverse the famous walkway. 

14.  Mostar to Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina doesn’t have many trains, but it remains an absolute must for lovers of rail travel. Why? Well, the stretch of track between Mostar and Jablanica quickly answers that question. It offers a jaw-dropping array of twists and turns that hug the cerulean blue of the ice-cold Neretva river, as jagged cliffs hem everything in from all sides. Sure, you need to get up early to catch the train, but it is worth that sunrise alarm. The route continues to Sarajevo, passing through charming Konjic and several satellite towns along the way.

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15 Scenic Train Journeys to Experience in Europe This Year

Looking to add a scenic train journey to your next European vacation? In this article, Travel Enthusiast Emma Braby shares some of her favorite train journeys to add to your itinerary when visiting Europe!

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By Emma Braby

Last updated: April 11, 2024

An extensive view capturing a steam train traversing Glenfinnan Viaduct in Scotland. The image showcases the viaduct

If you’re looking to embark on a truly unforgettable adventure, there’s nothing quite like exploring Europe by rail. From snow-capped mountains and rolling hills to picturesque villages and stunning coastlines, Europe offers an array of awe-inspiring landscapes. And they can all be experienced from the comfort of a train window. But why choose trains over other modes of transportation? Traveling by train allows you to sit back, relax, and enjoy the view as it unfolds before your eyes. Not to mention, some of Europe’s train stations are incredibly beautiful . Traveling by train also provides a wonderful sense of romance and nostalgia. Whether you seek panoramic vistas or quaint countryside charm, these train rides offer it all. So hop aboard as I take you on a tour of 15 scenic train journeys in Europe. From Switzerland’s iconic Glacier Express to Italy’s charming Cinque Terre route. Get ready to witness some of Mother Nature’s most magnificent creations from the comfort of your cabin. Let me unveil these hidden gems waiting just beyond those ticket turnstiles!

Austria is home to some of the most breathtaking train journeys in Europe. The Arlberg Railway and Semmering Railway are two notable routes that showcase Austria’s stunning landscapes.

Both these railway journeys offer an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. So, sit back, relax, and let these scenic train rides transport you to a world of natural beauty in Austria.

The Arlberg Railway

An aerial view capturing Arlberg Railway Station in Austria without trains. The image features several buildings and a parking lot on the left side of the station. In the background, there are mountains adorned with abundant greenery.

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Winter Months (December to March)

The Arlberg Railway takes passengers through the magnificent Austrian Alps, offering panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and lush valleys. As the train winds its way through tunnels and over viaducts, travelers can marvel at the engineering genius that is this historic route. This is Austria’s only east-to-west railway and one of the highest standard gauge train tracks, too. 

As soon as you depart Zurich, the train runs alongside the shore of the Zurichsee and then the Walensee. And along the way, you’ll also discover the crystal-clear River Inn in Tirol. The journey also passes by charming alpine villages, where you can glimpse traditional Austrian life and wooden villas.

Semmering Railway

The image depicts an expansive railway bridge, a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Semmering Railway in Austria. A lengthy red train, comprising numerous carriages, travels along the tracks spanning the entire length of the bridge. The surroundings feature a vast territory with mountains, hills, and forests, emphasizing the scenic landscape surrounding the railway infrastructure.

Spring to Fall (May to October)

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Also in Austria is the Semmering Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its architectural beauty. The Semmering railway, which starts at Gloggnitz and leads over the Semmering to Murzzuschlag, is one of Europe’s first mountainous railways and the world’s first railway to achieve UNESCO status. 

This mountainous route takes you over 16 impressive viaducts and countless tunnels as it traverses through dense forests and rolling hills. Passengers are captivated by the picturesque scenery that unfolds before their eyes as they snake through the Austrian Alps.

When it comes to picturesque train journeys in Europe, France certainly has its fair share of gems. Both these train journeys offer a unique perspective on France’s diverse landscapes. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or simply seeking an escape from city life, these routes will leave you awe-inspired by their unparalleled beauty.

The Mont Blanc Express

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Summer Months (June to August)

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One such gem is the Mont Blanc Express, which takes you on a breathtaking journey through the stunning French Alps to Switzerland. As you make your way from Chamonix to Martigny, be prepared to witness jaw-dropping views of snow-capped peaks, charming alpine villages, and lush green meadows. No matter what season you visit, it’s a rail journey you’ll never forget.

Don’t be deterred by the name “express.” This journey takes a leisurely ride through the snowy landscape, taking well over two hours. Sit back and enjoy the breathtaking views and bracing twists from the heart of one of the most iconic French skiing destinations to the Trient Valley in Switzerland. I’ve been to Chamonix , where this rail journey begins, and it is one of the prettiest locations in Europe.

Train des Pignes

The image depicts a modern red-yellow track train at the Train des Pignes station in France. Passengers are seen boarding the train. Adjacent to the train stands a two-storey station building.

Spring to Autumn (April to October)

The Train des Pignes is another scenic delight that should not be missed. The Train des Pignes was completed in 1911 and was created to connect the French Alps to the Mediterranean coastline. From Grenoble to Nice, enjoy the icy views before reaching the sunny coastline of the Cote d’Azur. 

This historic train winds its way through the beautiful Provence region, offering passengers glimpses of lavender fields, vineyards, and quaint Provençal towns. With every twist and turn along the tracks, you’ll immerse yourself in southern France’s natural beauty and charm.

Travelers often overlook Germany, but it is one of my favorite European countries. So much so that I lived there for a few years! Let’s discover this magical railway route.

The Rhine Valley Railway

The image captures a red train consisting of four carriages in motion along the tracks of the Rhine Valley Railway in Germany. In the background, a town is visible.

Spring and Summer (April to September)

Embark on a journey along the Rhine Valley Railway in Germany, where charming chocolate box houses and lush greenyards meet. This journey offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage along the western side of Germany. The trip takes you from Cologne to Mainz through Bonn and Koblenz.

Tour the famous Rhine Valley that boasts medieval castles along the river. Some highlights include fortress Ehrenbreitstein in Koblenz, Marksburg Castle, and the unusual Pfalzgrafenstein Castle on the Rhine riverbed. Experience true German hospitality as you relax in comfortable seats and gaze out the windows at some of the most tranquil green scenery you’ll ever see.

When it comes to scenic train journeys, Italy offers some truly unforgettable experiences. Whether you embark on the Orient Express or explore the enchanting Cinque Terre by rail, one thing is sure – these train journeys will leave an unforgettable mark on your memory.

Cinque Terre Route

A scenic view capturing the Cinque Terre Route in Italy, featuring people waiting for a train against a backdrop of mountains, rocks, and the sea. The image highlights the natural beauty of the landscape with prominent geological features.

Late Spring to Early Fall (May to September)

Another must-see is the Cinque Terre route along the Italian Riviera. This picturesque stretch of coastline encompasses five charming fishing villages nestled between cliffs and turquoise waters. The train ride is a delight as it hugs the rugged coastline, offering glimpses of vineyards clinging to steep terraces and colorful houses perched on rocky outcrops.

This route only runs from April to October, but if you’re lucky enough to visit here during this period, it’s a must-see. With stops in each of the towns, it’s a favorable and easier way to explore the towns than hiking through the difficult cliff-top terrain. Although this is one of the shortest railway journeys on this list, it is one of the most colorful.

La Dolce Vita, Orient Express

A close-up view of the interior of a train compartment featuring a floor lamp standing on a wooden table. The image captures a large soft chair, adorned with blue curtains, and offers a glimpse of another train through the window. The scene is devoid of people, maintaining a sense of tranquility.

The Orient Express is the legendary train journey of dreams. The train’s rich history dates back to the 19th century when it connected Europe’s elite travelers from Paris to Istanbul, the edge of Europe. Although you can no longer ride the original Orient Express, you can enjoy six different routes through Italy based on the legendary Orient Express. Destinations include Rome, Venice, Portofino, and Palermo, to name just a few.

Step aboard the luxurious locomotive adorned with classic art deco design, wooden paneling, and plush seats, filling the atmosphere with romantic grandeur. Indulge in a gourmet dining experience inspired by each destination along the way. This is the ultimate Italian train journey, which is why it is called the “ rolling palace .”

When it comes to train travel, Norway definitely has a lot to offer. The Flam Railway and the Bergen Railway are two of the most breathtaking routes. Both these train journeys provide unparalleled views of Norway’s rugged natural wonders. Let yourself be swept away by the awe-inspiring beauty that awaits you on these remarkable railways.

Bergen Railway

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The Bergen Railway offers an unforgettable experience as it travels from Oslo to Bergen. This seven-hour journey covers approximately 500 kilometers of picturesque Norwegian countryside. Every moment on this route feels like stepping into a postcard, from snow-capped peaks to deep fjords.

One of the best parts of the train journey is crossing the Hardangervidda Plateau in southwestern Norway. This is Europe’s most extensive mountain plateau, covering 2,500 square miles. Gliding through the snowy plain makes you feel like you are on top of the world.

The Flam Railway

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The Flam Railway is a 20-kilometer-long journey that takes you from Myrdal to Flam through some of Norway’s most stunning landscapes. As you wind down steep mountainsides and pass by cascading waterfalls, you’ll be inspired by the beauty surrounding you. Spot the vibrantly colored houses and the spectacular Aurlandsfjord from your cabin. 

This railway is known for its incredible engineering marvels, including 20 tunnels, countless bridges, and sharp turns on a steep incline. It takes about an hour to complete, although you can hop off at several destinations along the way. Why not complete your railway experience with Scandanavia’s longest and most breathtaking zip lines in Flam?

Scotland is famous for its stunning landscapes and historic sites, and there’s no better way to experience it than by taking a journey on the Jacobite Steam Train and West Highland Line. Whether you’re a fan of history or want to immerse yourself in Scotland’s natural beauty, a ride on these rails is an experience not to be missed.

The Jacobite Steam Train

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As you board the Jacobite Steam Train at Fort William, get ready to be transported back in time. The nostalgic steam engine chugs along as you travel across the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct made famous by its appearance in the Harry Potter films. You don’t have to be a wizard or witch to ride on the “Hogwarts Express.” 

Even if you’re not a Harry Potter nerd like me, there’s more to this train journey than being the Harry Potter steam train. Enjoy the Scottish terrain and relish in the commentary of Scottish folklore passing right before your eyes.

This journey starts near Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain. For the best views, sit on the left-hand side on the way to Mallaig and on the right-hand side on your return journey.

The West Highland Line

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The West Highland Line winds its way through rocky mountains, lush green valleys, and sparkling lochs. One highlight of this journey is passing by Ben Nevis, Scotland’s highest mountain. Standing at an impressive 1,345 meters tall, it provides a dramatic backdrop against which to admire the beauty of this region. As you approach Mallaig, a small fishing village on Scotland’s west coast, you are greeted with panoramic views of white sandy beaches and turquoise waters. It’s easy to see why this area has been dubbed “the Jewel of the Highlands.” Keep your camera handy because there will be plenty of opportunities for jaw-dropping photographs.

Serbia is a landlocked country that lies between central Europe and the southeastern side. This Balkan country offers some of Europe’s most impressive, rugged scenery. And one special railway takes you from the heart of one country to the sparkling coastline of another. 

Montenegro Express

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This scenic train journey takes you from the capital city of Serbia, Belgrade, through the mountains towards the Adriatic coastline of Bar in Montenegro. This is one of the best-hidden secrets of European train travel. This rail journey was a feat in Eastern European engineering because building a railway through the Dinaric Alps was no easy task.

You can do this journey in sections, allowing you to stop off at some of the charming towns along the way. Or you can do this ride in one, which takes around 11 hours. This train journey transports you from a bustling city to the tranquil shores, offering everything a traveler could wish for. Passing through 254 tunnels and over 435 bridges, get ready to enjoy breathtaking gorges, rolling hills, and scarily steep ridges.

Switzerland

When it comes to scenic train journeys in Europe, Switzerland is at the top of the list. Known for its breathtaking landscapes and efficient railway system, Switzerland offers three incredible routes that are a must-see for any train traveler. Let’s take a look at a few of my last European train journeys.

Bernina Express

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First up is the Bernina Express, which connects Switzerland with Italy. It travels from Chur to Tirano. As it winds through steep mountain passes and across impressive viaducts, you are treated to magnificent views of glaciers, crystal clear lakes, and lush green meadows.

One of the most famous viaducts is the Landwasser Viaduct, which spans a deep gorge. You’ll pass under 196 bridges and through 55 tunnels during your journey. This UNESCO World Heritage route will leave you speechless. The Bernina Express route is known for its iconic red carriages with panoramic carriages and on-board commentary.

Golden Pass Line

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Next on the list is the Golden Pass Line, which runs from Montreux to Lucerne. This scenic journey stretches from western Switzerland right into the center. Choose from carriages with panoramic windows or VIP seats at the head of the train for an unforgettable ride.

Along this route, you’ll pass through rolling hills dotted with traditional Swiss chalets and picturesque vineyards. Marvel at stunning lake views as you make your way through the heart of Switzerland and magical towns like Interlaken and Zweisimmen.

The Glacier Express

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The Glacier Express is often called the “slowest express train in the world.” This iconic journey takes you through stunning alpine scenery, passing by snow-capped mountains, deep valleys, and charming Swiss villages. The Glacier Express runs from Zermatt to St Moritz and is well-linked to the Bernina Express, so why not do both?

It’s easy to see why Switzerland is known for its cheese and chocolate industry when you see how many lush meadows are dotted with grazing cows. The panoramic windows allow you to soak in every detail of this picturesque route, and it’s a must for anyone visiting one of Europe’s prettiest countries.

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Riding the Rails Exploring Europes Most Scenic Train Journeys

From the Alps to Scotland’s wild Highland landscape, these seven train journeys promise bucket-list-worthy panoramic views. Whether you choose to sip martinis in a luxury sleeper or savor lobster in a fine dining car, these routes offer something for every budget.

Experience the clatter and rhythm of Europe’s most scenic rail adventures. From cosmopolitan capital cities to storybook canalside villages and the rugged peaks of Switzerland’s Massif Central, these routes are sure to take your breath away.

1. The Bernina Express

Europe is home to some of the world’s most mind-blowing natural landscapes. The continent’s finest scenic train journeys show off those vistas while also doubling as pilgrimages to incredible feats of engineering. These routes scale dramatic mountains, plunge through ginormous tunnels, and span vast distances. You’ll be gob-smacked by the views and wonder how on earth trains were able to build them.

The Bernina Express is one of the most popular train rides in Switzerland because it takes you through incredible alpine scenery and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The route starts in Chur, an Alpine city that’s famous for its car-free old town. It heads north through the Albula Tunnel and over the Landwasser Viaduct to reach the luxurious ski resort of St Moritz. After that, it continues to Pontresina and the Ospizio Bernina – the highest train stop on the entire route.

Seat reservations are mandatory for Bernina Express travel, and they can be booked up to six months in advance. The Swiss Pass and Eurail Pass cover the trip, but you’ll need to book seat reservations in addition to your pass. For the best experience, opt for the 1st class panorama cars.

The Foyle Valley Railway is a no-frills route that’s all about the scenery. It follows the Foyle River out of Derry to Benone Strand, one of CNN Travel’s favorite beaches. Sit on the left side (if travelling westwards) to soak in the wild, windswept views and spot peregrine falcon habitats. You’ll also get to explore the longest railway tunnel in Ireland – it’s a jaw-dropping ride that Sir Michael Palin called “one of the most beautiful railway journeys in the world.”

2. The Flam Railway

Europe has a lot to offer, but its most stunning landscapes aren’t always easy to reach. That’s why it makes sense to take a scenic train journey designed specifically to showcase them. These routes scale dramatic mountains, plunge through ginormous tunnels, and span vast distances. Not only will you be gob-smacked by the view, but you’ll also appreciate the ingenious engineering behind it all.

One such train journey is the Flam Railway, which takes travelers from fjord-side Flam to the mountain station of Myrdal. This is one of the steepest standard-gauge railways in the world, with a gradient of over 55% for much of the trip. The views are nothing short of magical, with snow-capped peaks, deep valleys, and cascading waterfalls like Kjosfossen.

Taking the Flam Railway is a must-do experience for anyone visiting Norway. It’s a major tourist attraction, with tourists often taking the ride as part of a longer train trip from Oslo or Bergen, a road trip through the fjord region, or arriving by cruise ship. As such, it’s often busy, so booking your tickets in advance is a good idea.

The best time to take the train is summer (June-August), when you’ll be able to enjoy warm weather and scenery that looks straight out of a nature video game. But it’s worth taking the train at other times of year too – just be prepared for less reliable weather conditions and fewer other tourists. It’s also a good idea to book your tickets in advance, as they can sell out. Tip: To avoid the dreaded “which side to sit on” dilemma, try sitting on the left on your first trip but then switching to the right on the return. This way you’ll be guaranteed a great seat no matter which side you choose!

3. The Tirano-Rome Train

The glistening water of Lake Como, the UNESCO-listed castles and fortresses along the Centovalli Railway line, and rustic vineyards in between are just some of the mind-blowing sights you’ll see on this scenic train journey from Tirano to Rome. This stunning route is a must-do for anyone seeking the ultimate romantic and glamorous getaway.

A trip on this train is the best way to see Italy from the comfort of a spacious seat, allowing you to sit back and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. Departing from Tirano, you’ll travel alongside the mesmerizing Lake Como and its picturesque towns before arriving in Milan, where you can stroll through the city’s historic center to discover the Duomo di Milano. From here, the train meanders down the Centovalli Railway, a UNESCO-listed landscape of waterfalls, valleys, chestnut groves and old villages.

This train ride will take you through the heart of Italy, stopping at enchanting historic cities that are famed for their food, culture and art. You’ll start in the charming Tuscan town of Florence, known for its Renaissance architecture and captivating Uffizi Gallery. From here, the train will wind its way to the renowned cosmopolitan city of Rome, where you’ll find Romanesque and Renaissance cathedrals, towering marble palaces and cobbled streets lined with artisan boutiques.

There’s another option for a same-day journey, but I’d recommend booking a connecting Swiss intercity train instead (see my article on this). You can catch the TGV-Lyria from Paris Gare de Lyon to Zurich HB and transfer at Chur, arriving in Tirano the following day. This option is slightly cheaper, with 1st & 2nd class seats, a cafe-bar, power sockets at every seat and free WiFi, but it’s not quite as comfortable as Trenitalia’s luxury Frecciarossa.

4. The Venice Simplon-Orient Express

While train travel may not get the same amount of love as its airborne counterpart, Europe has some truly beautiful rail journeys that are a vacation in themselves. From breathtaking scenery and mountain villages to UNESCO-listed routes, there’s something to please even the most well-travelled rail traveller.

Belmond’s Venice Simplon-Orient Express is one such example. A gleaming collection of vintage carriages, many of which date back to the 1920s and 1930s, it transports passengers back in time to an era of true luxury. Authentic polished woods and sumptuous upholstery set the scene while onboard service is impeccable and meals are expertly devised by French chef Jean Imbert.

The Venice Simplon-Orient Express is also famous for its Grand Suites, which are so opulent that they evoke the feeling of being aboard a luxury cruise ship. Oversized windows infuse the cabins with light and offer sweeping views of the countryside. When it’s snowing, the carriages’ windows twinkle with swirling snowflakes for a moment truly evocative of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express.

For those keen to see the sights of Italy and Austria, the company also operates a route between Vienna and Venice that takes in the stunning Semmering Pass. This spectacular railway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and boasts 14 tunnels, 16 viaducts and over one hundred curved stone bridges along its 41-kilometer route.

In late December, Belmond will launch an extravagant new itinerary that combines riding this iconic train with a glamorous European ski trip. The overnight journey will whisk travelers between Paris and the Alpine towns of Albertville, Moutiers and Bourg-Saint-Maurice – all home to world-class ski resorts. The itinerary will include two nights on the train and three nights in the resorts, with dinner and entertainment provided onboard.

5. The Rhine Valley Line

The Rhine Valley is one of the most scenic train routes in Germany, with a stretch of the river named a World Heritage Site. Along this route, the Rhine is flanked by cliffs, and its shoreside hamlets boast Gothic style houses, medieval castles, and vineyards. This evocative journey has inspired fairy tales, fables, and poetry since ancient times, and it is an especially popular excursion in the spring when the trees start to bloom.

For a trip that will immerse you in the beauty of the Rhine Valley, travel from Cologne to Koblenz on the Rhine Valley Line. This route hugs the shoreline, past cruise boats and barges that bob in the water. On the shores, you will find picture-postcard towns that owe their wealth to the production of Riesling wine. Many of the cliff-top castles are open to visitors, including the infamous Loreley Rock near Sankt Goarshausen, a symbol of the Rhine Romanticism movement that influenced Wagner’s Ring opera cycle.

To make the most of the scenery, be sure to sit on the left side of the train so you can see the banks of the river from your seat. The east-bank perspective is also beautiful, but you will miss some of the castles.

The Rhine Valley Line is also a popular choice for those who want to explore the region by train but don’t have enough time to take a long-distance tour of the area. This route is commonly paired with the Eurostar from London to Brussels, and it is part of the Nightjet sleeper train between Dusseldorf, Cologne, Munich, and Vienna. The high-speed rail line (shown in red on the map below) is the fastest option, but taking the scenic route will give you a chance to admire the picturesque scenery at a more leisurely pace.

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Europe's scenic train rides leave you with memories you'll never forget. Quite simply, they're the most rewarding way of travelling around this beautiful continent! Sit back and relax in your train seat as scenes glide by your window like something from a movie. Here are some of our favourite scenic routes within Europe. Which one will you take?

The Bernina Railway

Scenic route: Chur to Tirano

Countries:   Switzerland  and  Italy It's no secret that Switzerland is home to several superb scenic trains, but this ride tops them all! As the train winds around bright blue lakes and across mighty viaducts, fields transform into snowy mountains right before your eyes.

Our travel tip:  Panoramic trains operating on this route charge a small reservation fee. If you want to avoid the fee, you can take regular trains on the same beautiful route!

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The Bergen Railway

Scenic route: Oslo to Bergen

Country:  Norway Witness Norway's spellbinding natural landscape on this epic 7-hour train journey through fjords, glaciers and Europe’s highest mountainous plateau. Our travel tip:  Exit the train in Myrdal to take the legendary tourist train to Flåm ( get 30% off with Interrail ).

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The Black Forest Railway

Scenic route: Konstanz to Offenburg

Country:  Germany If you’re a fan of fairytale forests and villages with traditional timbered houses, then don't miss riding the  Schwarzwaldbahn . Keep an eye out for the lovely section between Donaueschingen and Hornberg. Our travel tip:  Local double-decker trains run along this route. As places on board are not allocated, be ready to claim the top-deck seats that have the best views!

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The Salzkammergut Railway

Route: Stainach-Irdning to Attnang-Puchheim

Country:  Austria Boasting views of huge cliffs, picturesque villages and glistening lakes, this ride really stirs the imagination. Located within the attractive Austrian Lake District, you’ll want to get off the train at every station to explore. Our travel tip:  From the railway station in Hallstatt, take a ferry across the adjacent lake and visit one of the most beautiful towns in all of Austria.

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The Belgrade-Bar Railway

Scenic route: Belgrade to Bar

Countries:  Serbia  and  Montenegro Are you a true traveller at heart? Then this adventurous Balkan train ride is for you. Surrounded by rocky valleys, you'll pass rushing rivers, wide lakes, and cross the tallest viaduct in Europe. Did we mention it lasts 12 hours!? Our travel tip:  There’s a day train and a night train on this route. To get the most out of the amazing scenery, take the train service that departs in the morning.

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Cinque Terre

Scenic route: La Spezia to Levanto

Country:  Italy Italy’s most popular scenic rail trip may be short, but it sure is sweet! As the train hugs the coastline you feel as if you’re floating across the water, from one picture-perfect village to another. Our travel tip:  Follow the walking trails between the 5 seaside villages of the Cinque Terre. The section between Monterosso and Vernazza is particularly delightful.

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The West Highland Line

Scenic route: Fort William to Mallaig

Country: Scotland,  Great Britain The isolated moorlands, lochs and glens along this train ride will take your breath away. As you cross the famous Glenfinnan viaduct, you might recognise it as a setting from the Harry Potter films. Our travel tip:  The Scottish rail operator runs local services along this route so there’s no need to pay over the odds to take the steam trains that ride the same way.

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The Douro Line

Scenic route: Porto to Pocinho

Country:  Portugal This splendid train ride snakes all the way along the Douro River. While the vineyard terraces on either side of the valley are the main attraction, the petite, white and blue tiled train stations have their own charm too. Our travel tip:  The last return train departs as early as 17:22. Take the morning train to make the return trip, or spend a night in the valley sampling delicious wines.

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The Little Yellow Train

Scenic route: Latour-de-Carol to Villefranche-Vernet-les-bains

Country:  France In summer, this train has an open-top carriage! The unobstructed views of the Pyrenees make for one heck of a ride. Close to the French borders with Andorra and Spain, this is all about the thrills of exploration. Our travel tip:  While this train is fully included in the Interrail Pass, there are sometimes works on the line so it's good to  check train times  in advance (French only).

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Rhodope Narrow Gauge

Scenic route: Septemvri - Dobrinishte

Country:  Bulgaria  Travel back in time on the last narrow gauge train in the country. Beginning at the Pirin range, travel through mountains, forests and villages with minarets and soak up all the beauty the Balkan countryside has to offer.

Our travel tip:  Septemvri is easily accessible from Sofia, but before you make the journey check all train route information on the  BDZ website .

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How to plan the perfect scenic train ride

Get your timing right

Use an  online sunrise and sunset calculator  to help choose your  train times . You can't enjoy the scenery after dark.

Explore the stops

Don't miss your chance to get off the train at stations along the route. By doing so, you can truly be part of the world's best scenery.

Don't spend too much

Taking a scenic train ride doesn't need to be expensive. Most trains are affordable, regional services that locals use every day. If you have an  Interrail Pass , you can board all the trains listed above at no extra cost.

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23 of the best rail journeys in europe.

See Europe how it was meant to be seen: from the window of a train! From mountain climbs to luxury sleepers, here's the rail adventures you must add to your bucket list...

1. Glacier Express, Switzerland 

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Best for… Seeing Switzerland in the slow lane

The journey: Zermatt to St Moritz (290km; seven and a half hours)

We say… Don’t be fooled by its name: the Glacier Express averages 38kph, but who wants to rush when the scenery is this spectacular?

Linking two of Switzerland’s best-loved ski resorts, the route is an opus of snowcapped peaks, rugged valleys, 291 bridges and wild tangles of alpine forest. The view will keep you glued to the train’s panoramic windows – though the traverse of the towering Landwasser viaduct might have you reaching for a second glass of Valais wine.

Top tip: In Zermatt you can extend your trip by taking Europe’s highest cog railway to the summit of Gornergrat (3,089m). The view of the Matterhorn is worth it.

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2. odontotos rack railway, greece .

Odontotos Rack Railway, Greece (Shutterstock)

Odontotos Rack Railway, Greece (Shutterstock)

Best for… Peaks and valleys

The journey: Diakopto to Kalavrita (22.5km; one hour)

We say… Making delightfully slow work of a wild Peloponnese gorge, this heritage railway – built in 1895 – is one of southern Greece’s final remaining narrow gauge lines.

It starts in the seaside town of Diakopto and weaves up to the mountain town of Kalavrita through hand-carved tunnels and plane-tree forests. En route, you’ll cross 49 bridges in total, as the Vouraikos River roils far below.

Top tip: To visit nearby Olympia’s ancient temples and stadium, take the small train from Katacolon – yet another narrow-gauge survivor.

3. Rhine Valley Line, Germany

The Rhine Valley Line, Germany (Shutterstock)

The Rhine Valley Line, Germany (Shutterstock)

Best for… A riverside ramble

The journey: Cologne to Mainz (152km; two and a half hours)

We say… The Rhine Valley Line finds its muse just after Bonn, where it starts to tightly hug the waterline. Sure, you could take the high-speed intercity route and save yourself an hour on your journey, but then you’d miss out on the patchwork of vineyards, Koblenz’s hilltop fortress and the legend of Lorelei Rock.

Top tip: Interrail passes are valid on this line – and get you a discount on KD Rhine Line boats.

4. Venice Simplon Orient-Express, UK, France & Italy

Venice Simplon-Orient-Express (Shutterstock)

Venice Simplon-Orient-Express (Shutterstock)

 Best for…The ‘golden age’ of rail

The journey: London to Folkestone; Calais to Venice (1,636km; 24 hours)

We say… While the final descendent of the real Orient Express met its end in 2009, a US businessman had long since bought up 1920s and ‘30s carriages (many belonging to the original service) and resurrected its route to Venice.

This journey is played out on two heritage trains – the British Pullman on the UK leg and the VSOE between Calais and Venice – and as the mountains and meadows slip by, you can sip martinis in the piano bar, devour lobster in its Étoile du Nord restaurant car and just dream.

Top tip: Though the southbound journey is popular, the northbound experience is just as fabulous – and doesn’t book up so quickly.

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5. west highland line, scotland.

Glenfinnan Viaduct on the West Highland Lane, Scotland (Shutterstock)

Glenfinnan Viaduct on the West Highland Lane, Scotland (Shutterstock)

Best for… The wildest of Scottish rides

The journey: Glasgow to Mallaig (264km; five and a half hours)

We say… After slipping away from Glasgow, the West Highland Line weaves some of Britain’s wildest scenery: to lonely moorlands, forest-bound lochs and crumbling castle ruins.

Up here, you’re more likely to spot red deer than humans – though the Glenfinnan Viaduct is familiar thanks to its cameo in the Harry Potter films. If travelling southwards, sit on the right-hand side of the train for the best views.

Top tip: The Royal Scotsman and Jacobite Steam Train are rather luxurious – if pricey – alternatives to this £16.80 (one-way) ScotRail journey.

6. Bernina Express, Switzerland & Italy 

Bernina Express (Shutterstock)

Bernina Express (Shutterstock)

Best for… Jaw-dropping (and ear-popping) views

The journey: Landquart to Tirano (163km; five hours)

We say… Starting this summer, you get even more bang for your buck on the Bernina Express , as its trans-alpine journey has been extended for around 50km. It now starts (or terminates) at Landquart before looping through the Prättigau mountains and over Zügen Gorge’s sheer-sided ravines.

Running between May and October, its climax is the 2,253m-high Bernina Pass, the gateway to Italy. It’s a smooth ride but one that’s big on drama, encompassing dizzying and panoramic views from the Brusio Spiral viaduct along the way.

Top tip: For the best views, grab a seat on the rig.

7. Mariazell Railway, Austria

The Narrow Gauge or Mariazell Railway in the Austrian Alps (Shutterstock)

The Narrow Gauge or Mariazell Railway in the Austrian Alps (Shutterstock)

Best for… Alpine hikes and hijinx

The journey: St Pölten to Mariazell (78km; two and a half hours)

We say… Traversing one of the wildest regions of the Austrian Alps, this narrow-gauge service is officially split into two sections: ‘Valley’ and ‘Mountains’.

The former stretches from St Pölten to Frankenfels, a land of pretty grazing meadows and gentle pathways (tickets allow you to hop on and off), while the latter climbs up through the ruggedly handsome Erlauf gorge and the peaks of Ötscher-Tormäuer Naturpark. Allow a full day – at least.

Top tip: For widescreen views, grab a first-class panorama carriage (May to October on weekend and holiday services), while heritage rail fans love the 100-year-old Ötscherbär train that runs from June to late September.

8. Inlandsbanan, Sweden 

Inlandsbanan train pulling into Mora, Sweden (Shutterstock)

Inlandsbanan train pulling into Mora, Sweden (Shutterstock)

Best for… A jovial jaunt

The journey: Kristinehamn to Gällivare (1,288km; from two days)

We say… The Inlandsbanan is slow travel at its best, heading up past the Arctic Circle and into Swedish Lapland. In fact, its drivers love an excuse to stretch their legs, and scheduled stops to take a dip in Lake Siljan or visit Sami villages and their reindeer herds along the way are worth it.

Before you know it, you’re cooing over moose and foraging for berries under midnight sun (June to early July) – all thoughts of the timetable long forgotten.

Top tip: At each stop you can order fresh dishes from local restaurants, such as smoked Arctic char and lingonberry crumble.

 9. Trenino Verde, Sardinia, Italy

The Green Train travelling through Italy (Shutterstock)

The Green Train travelling through Italy (Shutterstock)

Best for… Island adventures

The journey: Palau to Tempio (59km); Sindia to Bosa (33km); Mandas to Laconi (37km); Mandas to Sadali (58km); Arbata to Gairloch (62km); times vary

We say… The best way to get under the skin of Sardinia is by catching the Trenino Verde – or Green Train – for a picturesque pootle around the island. The Mandas-Laconi line weaves through wild woodlands, the Palau-Tempio track culminates in a town famed for its cork groves, and Sindia–Bosa forges from the island’s untamed interior out to its western coast.

Top tip: Don’t be surprised if the conductor hops out to shoo sheep off the line, or to stop traffic at level crossings. Slow travel at its purest.

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10. la ligne des cévennes, france.

La Ligne des Cévennes, France (Shutterstock)

La Ligne des Cévennes, France (Shutterstock)

Best for… Gallic grandeur

The journey: Clermont-Ferrand to Nîmes (304km; six and a half hours)

We say… Every twist and turn of this train line is an engineering marvel: it ticks off a mighty 106 tunnels and over a thousand bridges, as well as the seriously lofty (46m high) Chamborigaud viaduct.

With 29 long-legged arches arranged in a semicircular loop, Chamborigaud is a scene-stealer – although the track reaches its pinnacle on the summit at La Bastide (1,023m). There are gentler pleasures still to be found in the rolling vineyards of the Auvergne, the chestnut forests of Cévennes National Park and the track’s picturesque dalliance with the River Allier.

Top tip: Visit in springtime to see the area’s wildflowers in bloom.

11. Derry/Londonderry to Coleraine, Northern Ireland

Derry/L:ondonderry, Northern Ireland (Shutterstock)

Derry/L:ondonderry, Northern Ireland (Shutterstock)

Best for… A budget Irish beauty

The journey: Derry/Londonderry to Coleraine (55km; 38 minutes)

We say… This route doesn’t need five-star cabins or steam locomotives for wow-factor: it’s all about the scenery. Explore a banquet of windswept beaches, razor-edged cliffs and wild views on the no-frills Translink service.

Sit on the left-hand side (if travelling eastwards) and settle in for a ride that Sir Michael Palin hailed in his Great Railway Journeys series as “one of the most beautiful rail journeys in the world”, as you hop-skip peregrine falcon habitats and the thread the longest railway tunnels in Ireland.

Top tip: Stop for a yomp on the wide, wild sands of Benone beach.

12. Linha do Douro, Portugal 

Pinhão Station, Portugal (Shutterstock)

Pinhão Station, Portugal (Shutterstock)

Best for…Giving the city the slip

The journey: Porto to Pocinho (160km; three and a half hours)

We say… Don’t take a day cruise from Porto: hop on the Linha do Douro instead. Most boat trips only venture as far as the port-producing village of Pinhão, but this train line ploughs further into the heartlands, past great walls of rock and rambling quintas (wine estates).

Better yet, the track swaps between shores, so there’s no such thing as a duff seat. Pinhão Station must be one of Europe’s prettiest terminals, trimmed with intricate azulejo tilework, but look out, too, for the towering gorge around Régua and the ancient rock art of the Côa Valley at Pocinho.

Top tip: In Pocinho, linger over lunch and local port at Taberna da Julinha (+351 965 398 826) – its steaks are worth the trip alone.

13. Septemvri to Dobrinishte, Bulgaria

Tsepina on the Septemvri to Dobrinishte, Bulgaria (Shutterstock)

Tsepina on the Septemvri to Dobrinishte, Bulgaria (Shutterstock)

Best for… Making new friends

The journey: Septemvri to Dobrinishte (125km; five hours)

We say… Bulgaria’s only operating narrow-gauge railway is a lifeline to its remote south-west, so make room for the babas (grandmothers) heading to market.

The train travels at a glacial speed (you can walk beside it in parts), but it’s a journey to savour, with stops for hiking in Bansko, Velingrad’s hot springs and Belitsa’s dancing bear sanctuary.

Top tip: The train only has a simple café on board, so bring a picnic.

14. El Transcantábrico Clásico, Spain

León, Spain (Shutterstock)

León, Spain (Shutterstock)

Best for… Exploring the north

The journey: León to Santiago de Compostela (643km; four to eight days)

We say… Never has the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela felt so indulgent. El Transcantábrico ’s lavish compartments and plentiful excursions make for an easy, enlightening ride.

The Clásico itinerary hugs the northern coast, with stop-offs at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, seafood suppers in Santander and, on longer trips, hiking in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Picos de Europa National Park.

Top tip: The rail network actually runs between San Feliz and Ferrol – a few kilometres shy of León and Santiago de Compostela – so the trip is bookended by brief coach journeys.

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15. belgrade to bar, serbia, bosnia & montenegro.

Mala Rijeka Viaduct, Serbia (Shutterstock)

Mala Rijeka Viaduct, Serbia (Shutterstock)

Best for… A cross-country caper

The journey: Belgrade to Bar (476km; 10 hours)

We say… This Balkan line can’t be booked online with national operators, so you’ll need to get tickets at the counter, but once on board you’ll hop ravines and rivers with the greatest of ease, thanks to its 254 tunnels and 435 bridges.

It took railway engineers decades to blast through the Dinaric Alps, traverse the thick birch forests, skirt the shores of Lake Skadar and build the 200m-high Mala Rijeka viaduct, which, until 2001, was the tallest railway bridge in the world.

Top tip:  Local sources state this train is currently only operating a night time service. Boo we say! But look out for the return of its day time schedule. 

16. Golden Eagle Danube Express, Turkey to Hungary 

Golden Eagle Danube Express (Shutterstock)

Golden Eagle Danube Express (Shutterstock)

Best for… The east with ease

The journey: Istanbul (Turkey) to Budapest (Hungary) via Bulgaria & Romania (1,832km; seven days)

We say… On the Danube Express ’s ‘Castles of Transylvania’ route, you’ll whizz between two of Europe’s most beguiling cities in the lap of luxury.

Off-train excursions allow for easy exploration of medieval towns and Romanian castles, while the onboard experience includes opulent perks: think plush double cabins, starched linens and piano recitals.

Top tip: Spend your time socialising in the cocktail lounge; this journey tends to attract fascinating souls.

17. North York Moors Railway, England

Vintage passenger train on the North York Moors Railway (Shutterstock)

Vintage passenger train on the North York Moors Railway (Shutterstock)

Best for… A time-travelling treasure

The journey: Whitby to Pickering (38.6km; one hour, 45 minutes)

We say… With a shrill whistle and a scorching blast, this steamy trip into the North York Moors National Park begins in lively Whitby, so spare time to visit its recenty reopened Abbey.

From there, it travels windswept dales, lush carpets of heather and, so it seems, time itself. Though devoid of most mod cons, the NYMR’s hundred-year-old steam trains make surprisingly quick work of these rolling moors, as you stop off for picnics and village walks along the way.

Top tip: For a taste of life at the steamy end, join the railway’s ‘experience days’ and ride on the footplate.

18. Bohinj Railway, Slovenia & Italy

Bohinj Railway, Slovenia (Shutterstock)

Bohinj Railway, Slovenia (Shutterstock)

Best for… Slovenia made simple

The journey: Jesenice to Trieste (approx 150km; three hours)

We say… To ford the peaks of the Julian Alps to the northernmost sliver of Italian coastline, the Bohinj Railway must slice a route it has plied for over 110 years.

It was built as a strategic network for the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, but these days it’s catnip for hikers and cyclists who revel in the easy connections to Most na Soci, Lake Bled and Nova Gorica’s wineries.

Top tip: For a special trip, catch the heritage steam train (May to November) between Jesenice and Nova Gorica, where staff still don the uniforms of the old Austro-Hungarian Empire.

19. Semmering Railway, Austria

Semmering Railway, Austria (Shutterstock)

Semmering Railway, Austria (Shutterstock)

Best for… UNESCO-listed joys

The journey: Gloggnitz to Mürzzuschlag (41km; 40 minutes)

We say… Praised by UNESCO as ‘one of the greatest feats of civil engineering’, the Semmering teeters on two-storey viaducts and narrow mountain passes, with twists and steep inclines aplenty.

The reward for your fortitude? Swoon-worthy views of the Austrian Alps, and opportunities for great hiking or skiing. It took six years and 20,000 labourers to build this track, and this pioneering project from the 1850s became the blueprint for mountain railways all over the world.

Top tip: Gloggnitz is just an hour by train from Vienna, so don’t miss out.

20. Bergen Railway, Norway 

Bergen Railway, Norway (Shutterstock)

Bergen Railway, Norway (Shutterstock)

Best for… Scandi splendour

The journey: Oslo to Bergen (500km; six and a half hours)

We say… Even in the cosy comfort of your compartment, Norway’s desolate Hardangervidda plateau will send a shiver down your spine. While the forests and lakes outside Oslo are beautiful, it’s the Bergen Railway ’s eerily empty mountain passes that steal the show.

Stretch your legs at Finse, the highest station on the line (1,222m), to see where Robert Falcon Scott and his crew trained in advance of their infamous 1912 South Pole expedition. A lonely spot indeed.

Top tip: Hop off at Myrdal and pick up the extraordinary 20km branch line to Flam (one hour), whose spiral tunnels and steep gradient will sweep you up further into these breathtaking mountains.

21. Brocken Railway, Germany 

Brocken Railway, Germany (Shutterstock)

Brocken Railway, Germany (Shutterstock)

Best for… Saving your legs

The journey: Drei Annen Hohne to Brocken (19km; 51 minutes)

We say… The summit of Brocken (the Harz mountains’ loftiest point) is a doddle for these steam trains (which, if you book online, you'll have to do in German). They climb thick pines and wildflower meadows up to the 1,141m peak, forming one of three lines on the Harz Railway, Europe’s longest network (140km) still running daily steam trains.

Top tip: Buy a one-way ticket and hike back down, walking the famed trail to Torfhaus.

22. Ffestiniog Railway, Wales 

Ffestiniog Railway, Wales (Shutterstock)

Ffestiniog Railway, Wales (Shutterstock)

Best for… Steaming Snowdonia

The journey: Blaenau Ffestiniog to Porthmadog (21.7km; one hour 15 mins)

We say… Operated by the oldestsurviving train company in the world, the Ffestiniog Railway has run for almost 200 years through Snowdonia National Park, and has a gleaming troupe of steam locomotives. The route is a rich feast of rivers, waterfalls, mountains and ancient woodlands, with a looping spiral section lending some thrills.

Top tip: Add on the Welsh Highland Railway – Ffestiniog’s sister route – between Porthmadog and Caernarfon to extend your fun.

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The most scenic train journeys in Europe that will inspire you to travel by train

Thanks to the great engineers of the Old Continent, Europe has a superb train network that connects every point of the continent, from big metropolitan cities to remote, picturesque mountain villages. Europe’s train network passes through some of the most difficult terrains, including icy rivers, fjords, green highlands, and snowy valleys, giving us a chance to enjoy some of the best scenic train journeys in Europe that inspire even more travelers to visit the Old Continent.

El Transcantábrico ,  Spain

best scenic train journeys in europe

Duration: 8 days Distance: 780 kilometers Fare: € 3,700

Starting off this list of scenic train journeys in Europe, we have el Transcantábrico. What’s better than experiencing the staggering natural beauty of northern Spain with a 5-star train? During this journey, you’ll get to stay in original 1923 Pullman coaches with all the modern facilities of the 21 st century. The tour includes exploring the historic towns of the region, visiting the finest beaches along the Bay of Biscay, and boarding the train overnight.

The journey starts at Irun, close to the French border, passes through San Sebastian, Bilbao, Asturias, Santander, and Ferrol in eight days and allows passengers to see the best Northern Spain has to offer.

Slow Trains through Asturias

asturias

Duration: 4 hours Distance: 120 kilometers Fare: €10 one-way

El Transcantábrico is an expensive experience, but if you take away the accommodation in an original 1923 Pullman coach, you can experience the same journey for a fraction of the price. Asturias is famous for the slow trains that pass through the region, allowing passengers to see the virgin beaches, sweeping bays, and picturesque fishing villages dotted with red-roofed homesteads and hórreos. The most picturesque part of the journey is from the hidden town of Cudillero to the historic city of Ribadesella. The journey takes 3-4 hours and it’s the best budget option to experience a part of the magic of El Transcantábrico.

La Rhune, France

la rhune train

Duration: 34 minutes Distance:  4 kilometers Fare:  €19 return

Train de la Rhune is one of the best scenic train journeys not only in Europe but in the whole world. The journey lasts only 30 minutes but in this time, you’ll ride on an old-fashioned train that passes through a 100-years-old railway that leads from Saint-Jean-de-Luz to a 900-meters-high peak of the Pyrenees from where you can get a 360-degrees panoramic view that stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pyrenees and the coast of Basque. It’s one of the most spectacular viewpoints in France and you can have it for only €19 (both ways).

Train de la Côte Bleue, France

Duration: 1.5 hours Distance:  32 kilometers Fare:  €10 one-way

The south of France is famous for its laid-back, Mediterranean vibes, beautiful nature, and jaw-dropping landscapes. Hence, this list of the best scenic train journeys in Europe wouldn’t be complete without at least one train ride from this region. One thing you should note though is that, to fully experience this journey, you have to take the regional Train de la Côte Bleue. France’s TGV trains are too fast to enjoy the view and often turn even the most scenic journeys into a disappointing experience. Train de la Côte Bleue runs between Marseille and Miramas and the journey includes 1.5 hours of scenic views of the shimmering blue sea, lush-green forests dotted with picturesque small towns.

The Little Yellow Train, France

little yellow train

Duration: 1.5 hours Distance:  67 kilometers Fare:  €13.60

The Little Yellow Train has been one of the most popular train journeys in France for more than 100 years. This train journey starts at Villefranche-de-Conflent, goes through the Regional Nature Park of the Catalan Pyrénées, all the way up to the highest train station in France, Bolquere (1,593 meters), and ends at Latour-de-Carol-Enveitg. And if you think things can’t get better, you’re wrong; during the summer, the train runs with an open-top carriage. Another good thing about this journey is that you don’t have to worry about booking tickets in advance or not being able to find a ticket if you book in advance. The tickets for the Little Yellow Train can only be purchased at the train station before your journey.

West Highland Line, Scotland

West Highland Line

Duration: 1.5 hours Distance:  69 kilometers Fare:  Starting from £7.40

Featuring isolated highlands , rugged lochs, and glimpses of coastline, the train ride from Fort William to Mallaig is one of the best scenic train journeys in Europe. The journey also includes some spectacular views of Ben Nevis and if you’re wondering where do these divine landscapes look so familiar from, it’s from Harry Potter’s Hogwart’s Express. Some of the best movie-lake landscapes you’ll encounter on this journey include The Glenfinnan Viaduct over the waters of Loch Shiel, the rocky pinnacles of the Cobbler, the steep Monessie Gorge, and the divine Ben Lui.

Caledonian Sleeper, The UK

caledonian sleeper train

Duration: 8 hours Distance:  804 kilometers Fare:  Starting from £45 for comfort seats and £140 for classic rooms

The legendary Caledonian Sleeper has recently undergone a £150 million revamp that seems to help in bringing back the glory days of Britain’s most iconic overnight train. Caledonia’s Sleeper runs between London and Edinburgh and features some of the most beautiful sunset views Scotland has to offer. The classic rooms and even the cabins look very posh and the food served on the train is delicious. Overall, it’s one train ride you don’t want to miss if you want to experience one of the best scenic train journeys in Europe.

Belmond Grand Hibernian, Ireland

Belmond Grand Hibernian

Duration: 2/4/6 days Distance:  300 kilometers/810 kilometers/1,250 kilometers Fare:  €3,300/€5,800/€9,100

This is one of the newest train journeys in Europe that started operating in 2016 with the goal to showcase the best of Ireland’s natural beauties while giving passengers the chance to stay in one of the most luxurious trains in the world. The Grand Hibernian includes tours that last 2,4 or 6 nights. The journeys include food and accommodation throughout the trip as well as organized tours to some of Ireland’s most famous landmarks.

Venice Simplon-Orient-Express

orient express

Duration: 17-24 hours Distance:  1,160 kilometers Fare:  £2,365, budget alternative €139

The old Orient Express is one of the most majestic train journeys that dates back to the 1920s’, also known as the Golden age of rail on the Old Continent. Close to $20 million dollars were spent in restoring the sleeping cars to their original form while keeping all the glamour. This is also probably the only train journey that has a dress code; most of the passengers are dressed very nicely when leaving their coaches. As for the train ride, it starts from the outskirts of Venice and takes you on a journey through the heart of Europe that features the charming towns of Northern Italy, the snow-capped Alps, and the natural beauties of France can never be boring. The journey on the luxurious Orient Express costs more than 2,000 pounds but you can also opt-in for some of the less luxurious journeys that will allow you to experience the same views (minus the luxury) for only €139.

Trenino Verde, Sardinia

Duration: 7 hours Distance:  250 kilometers Fare:  €25

Trenino Verde offers the most idyllic and at places, only, passages through the most remote parts of Sardinia. The Trenino Verde is an unforgettable experience that allows you to see the best of Sardinia in only a few hours. The journey crosses through the heart of Sardinia’s rugged terrain dotted with charming, remote villages that will inevitably inspire you to spend a few more days on the island and discover some of its picturesque hidden gems.

The Brocken ,  Germany

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Duration: 1-2 hours Distance:  19 kilometers Fare:  Starting from €25

The Brocken Railway is one of the most spectacular train rides in Germany. It runs from Drei Annen Hohne station to the summit of Brocken (1,141 meters), while showcasing the serenity of Harz National Park. There are 10 trains that travel this rail line every day and all of them are powered by coal-burning steam locomotives that give the journey a unique, old-fashioned vibe .

Central Rhine Railway, Germany

central rhine railway

Duration: 1 hour Distance:  61 kilometers Fare:  Starting from €9

If you ever take a train ride on the Central Rhine Railway, you’ll see where a lot of European fairy tales get inspiration from. The railway runs between Bingen and Koblenz and along the way, you can click pictures of some of the most divine landscapes of the picturesque Rhine Valley. Get ready to see wild, swirling waters, majestic castles on the bank of the river, and endless stretches of lush green forests.

Höllentalbahn (Black Forest Railway, Germany)

Höllentalbahn best scenic train journeys in europe

Duration: 2 hours Distance:  75 kilometers Fare:  Starting from €5

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Höllentalbahn actually translates to Hell Valley Railway but this journey is actually the closest thing it comes to paradise in Germany , I was thinking as the old train was crossing of the 40-meters-high Ravenna Bridge, offering me a spectacular view of the mesmerizing Ravenna Gorge, one of the highlights of this scenic train ride. This is arguably the steepest railway in Germany and it crosses through some of the country’s most pristine parts. If you want to discover some of the hidden gems that lie in this forest, Höllentalbahn is also a great option because there are numerous stops where you can get off and continue your exploration by foot.

Munich to Innsbruck, Germany & Austria

munich to innsbruck

Duration: 3 hours Distance:  157 kilometers Fare:  Starting from €9

We can’t have a list of the best scenic train journeys in Europe without mentioning this train ride that features Bavaria’s most scenic landscapes on the way to Innsbruck, one of the best winter destinations in Europe . Get ready to see a lot of glittering, blue lakes, snowy mountain landscapes, cute villages, and of course, a myriad of beautiful mountain towns, including Mittenwald and Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

Mariazell Railway ,  Austria

mariazell railway

Duration: 1.5 hours Distance:  78 kilometers Fare: Starting  from €9

With all the scenic routes that surround Austria, it’s very difficult to choose one or two, but since we do, the Mariazell Railway has to be on this list. The journey starts at St. Polten near Vienna and it passes through the picturesque Pielach Valley before leading to Mariazzell, one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in Austria. There are a lot of options to arrange your transportation , from high-end alternatives like Railjet Trains in Austria and the modern Himmelstreppe to the old-fashioned steam-pulled carriage trains for the nostalgic travelers but no matter which one you choose, you’re in for one of the best scenic train journeys in Europe.

Semmering Railway, Austria

Semmering Rail

Duration: Less than 1 hour Distance:  41 kilometers Fare: Starting  from €7

The Semmering Railway is famous as the first real mountain railway in the world and it crosses some of Austria’s most rugged terrains, allowing passengers to see the best of Austria’s untouched pristine beauty. The journey features a lot of tunnels, charming, Instagrammable bridges and viaducts, and the snow-peaked Alps towering over the local forests. A lot of travel enthusiasts use this train line to get off at some of the many remote trekking routes, go trekking for the rest of the day, and end the long day with a warm sauna bath in one of the many beautiful surrounding mountain towns.

Cinque Terre Railway, Italy

best scenic train journeys in europe

Duration: 40 minutes Distance:  20 kilometers Fare: Starting  from €7

The railway connecting these five colorful towns of Cinque Terre is proof that good things come in small packages. The railway stretches across only 18 kilometers and connects the towns of La Spezia, Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza,  Monterosso, and Levanto in that particular order while crossing over some of the most breath-taking cliffs towering over the Ligurian Sea, charming vineyards, and endless stretches of olive groves. If you’re looking to take a post-card-quality picture of Cinque Terre, this rail line will give you a lot of great opportunities to do so.

The Centovalli Railway, Italy & Switzerland

Duration: 2 hours Distance:  52 kilometers Fare: Starting  from €11

Centovalli Railway translates to “the Hundred Valley Railway” and even though this train ride passes to only a few valleys, the spectacular sights you’ll witness will make you feel like you traveled a lot longer than you actually did. This journey runs between Domodossola and Locarno and along the way showcases some of the most scenic natural beauties of northern Italy and southern Switzerland, including hidden waterfalls, chestnut groves, picturesque vineyards, and some of the bluest mountain lakes you’ve ever seen

Bernina Express, Switzerland & Italy

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Duration: 4 hours Distance:  144 kilometers Fare:   Starting  from €19.90

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The Bernina Express is probably the only train ride on this list that’s listed as a UNESCO Heritage Site. This happened in 2008 when UNESCO classified this 144-kilometers-long mountain network as a part of its list because of the network’s contribution to opening the remote communities of the high Alps to the rest of Europe. The line runs from Saint Moritz to Tirano, while passing through some of Europe’s most remote forests and hills, culminating at the Bernina Pass (2,253 meters). These trains are used mostly by tourists.

Glacier Express ,  Switzerland

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Duration: 7-8 hours Distance:  291 kilometers Fare:   Starting  from €85

The Glacier Express runs between Zermatt and St. Moritz, two of the most renowned ski centers in Europe. With its snowy landscapes and elevation above 2,000 meters, this train ride is deservingly included in most lists of the best scenic journeys in Europe. The Glacier Express also passes through 91 mountain tunnels, 291 bridges with every next bridge offering a more beautiful view than the previous one. The direct ticket at the Glacier Express costs €85 and above (depending on the season) but you can also organize a budget variant if you don’t mind switching the train.

The Golden Pass Classic, Switzerland

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Duration: 5 hours Distance:  Around 300 kilometers Fare:   Starting  from €15

It’s very tempting not to put all train rides in Switzerland on this list, but this is the last of Switzerland you’ll be seeing on this list, I promise. The Golden Pass is a scenic journey that takes you from Lucerne to Montreux. With its rolling meadows, beautiful mountain lakes, and snowy landscapes, this epic journey will redefine the meaning of the word ‘scenic’. If you want to add a bit of luxury to your journey , consider the Golden Pass Classic that runs the same line but with refurbished cars from the Orient Express.

Flåm Line, Norway

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Duration: 1 hour Length:  20km Fare:   Starting  from €48

This journey might last only one hour, but it’s one of the best scenic train journeys not only in Europe but in the whole world, according to most travelers. This regional train goes from Myrdal to Flam and it includes a “horseshoe” or a spiral tunnel that will give you a great adrenaline rush in addition to the myriad of natural beauties you’ll see along the way. If you want to explore more of this region’s scenic beauty , you can also combine this train ride with a ferry trip on the Sognefjord.

Rauma Line, Norway

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Duration: 1.5 hours Distance:  114 kilometers Fare:   Starting  from €29

The journey from Dombås to Åndalsnes might last only 1.5 hours but in this short period of time, you can expect to see some of Scandinavia’s wildest landscapes . This train line follows the Rauva River valley that features windswept plateaus, breath-taking ice lakes, and of course, the highlight of the trip- Trollveggen; the highest perpendicular rock in Europe.

Inlandsbanan, Sweden

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Duration: 13 hours Distance:  1,288 kilometers Fare:   Starting  from €191

If you hop on the Inlandsbanan, you’ll understand why so many travel magazines refer to it as “ Europe’s last wilderness ”. This 1,200 kilometers-long railway links Mora and Galivare with some of the most isolated Lapland communities. Throughout the journey, dense forests keep popping up on the horizon like mushrooms after rain, mile after mile. If you like seeing trees while you travel and this helps you relax, you won’t find a better journey than this one.

Baltic Sea sleeper, Malmo to Berlin 

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Duration: 11-12 hours Distance:  780 kilometers Fare:   Starting  from €43

The Baltic Sea Sleeper is the only train on this list that includes a night cruise across the Baltic Sea but even though a large part of the journey happens overnight, the views of the Baltic coast are magical, especially in the winter. The journey starts at Malmo and heads to the Swedish port city of Trelleborg where trains are stored into a special train-ferry and are transported to Hamburg from where the journey continues to the German capital.

Habsburg Trail, Central Europe

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Duration: 12 hours Distance:  804 kilometers Fare:   Starting  from €51

Even though this train ride isn’t officially named as the ‘Habsburg Train’, we decided to give this name to this journey because it passes through some of the Habsburg Monarchy’s biggest cities, including Prague , Vienna, Graz, Ljubljana, and Trieste. The only drawback of this ‘Habsburg rail line’ journey is that it doesn’t include Budapest. However, if you don’t mind switching a train or two, you can add a trip to Budapest to this journey. Alternatively, you can turn this trip into a self-guided tour and spend a couple of days in each of the most famous cities that were once a part of the Habsburg Monarchy.

Bieszczady Forest Railway, Poland

Duration: 45 minutes Distance:  20 kilometers Fare:   Starting from €3

Next, we couldn’t complete a list of the best scenic train journeys in Europe without mentioning the Bieszczady Forest Railway of Poland. The railway crosses through some of Poland’s most remote and least-densely populated parts while showcasing a lot of secluded forests, old isolated monasteries, and giving passengers amazing views of the rugged Bieszczady Mountains. If you want to get off-the-beaten-track and explore the Bieszczady Mountains, this train ride is a great starting point.

Gyermekvasút ,  Hungary

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Duration: 45 minutes Distance:  11.7 kilometers Fare:  Starting from €2

Gyermekvasút is the largest Children railway in the world, with children aged 10-14 (under supervision) operating all functions of the train line, except for the train driver. The Pioneer’s Rail was built in 1948  but after the fall of communism, the name was changed. The beautiful forests of ash and oak, the surrounding lakes, and the views of Buda Hills towering over the forest make this short but epic ride one of the best scenic train journeys in Europe.

Bohinj Railway, Slovenia

Bohinj Railway

Duration: 2 hours Distance:  75 kilometers Fare:  Starting from €8

The two-hour journey from Nova Gorica ( Slovenia ) to Jesenice crosses the world’s longest stone arch railway bridge, Isonzo Gorge while offering passengers some amazing views of the Julian Alps. Most trains that run this line are operated by old steam locomotives and the train staff is wearing old uniforms from Austro-Hungarian times, giving the whole journey an interesting, historic feel.

Belgrade-Bar, Serbia and Montenegro

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Duration: 10-12 hours Distance:  476 kilometers Fare: €21

Balkan countries are the perfect place to travel by train. True, they are often late and not very fast, but these are some of the most scenic train journeys in Europe. The journey starts at Belgrade, Serbia passes through the picturesque town of Cacak, crosses the majestic Zlatibor National Park before crossing to some of the most remote parts of Montenegro, followed by the capital, Podgorica, and finally a short ride along the Adriatic coast before reaching to the ancient city of Bar. If you like this kind of slow travel while exploring the Balkan countries, consider getting the Balkan Flexipass.

Bucharest-Cluj, Romania

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Duration: 10-11 hours Distance:  487 kilometers Fare: Starting from €17

The historic Transylvanian line is coming back to life with an increased number of tourists becoming more interested in this region. The best way to see most of Transylvania while traveling is the train ride from Bucharest to Cluj, the biggest city in Transylvania. The journey lasts 11 hours, but it showcases the greenest and spookiest forests of Transylvania and some of the most beautiful castles in the region. If you can’t get enough of this place, you can also check out the Transylvania triangle train tour ; a self-guided tour that allows travelers to experience the depths of Transylvania in 12 days.

Are you planning a trip to Bucharest soon? The you should check out our guide to the Romanian Parliament (the heaviest building in the world) as well as our list of fun facts about Romania .

Kalavryta Railway ,  Greece

Duration: Less than 1 hour Distance:  22 kilometers Fare: €4

Greece might be much more famous for its divine white-sand beaches but a list of the best scenic train journeys in Europe wouldn’t be complete without the Kalavryta Railway. This is one of the last remaining gauge lines in Peloponnese (most were cut due to Greece’s financial crisis). The rail line connects the two mountain towns of Diakopto and Kalavryta while crossing close to the historic site of Olympia and a seemingly endless stretch of beautiful, wild scenery that will make you feel like you’re somewhere in Switzerland rather than Greece.

Paris to Moscow

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Duration: 45-50 hours Distance:  3,483kilometers Fare: starting from €245

Every Thursday, the Russian Railways train starts an epic journey from Paris’ Central Train Station, usually arriving in Moscow on Saturday morning. The train crosses through France, Germany, Poland, and Belarus before entering Russia. During the journey, you can expect to see the best of Europe in 2 days as the train passes through the heart of Europe. It’s certainly one of the classiest ways to cross between two continents. And if this doesn’t seem exhausting, check out the last journey on this list.

Trans-Siberian Railway, Russia

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Duration: 7 days Distance:  9,258kilometers Fare: €150-€500

Finally, this list of the best scenic train journeys in Europe can’t be complete without the Trans-Siberian Railway; the longest train ride in the world (even though geographically, most of this journey doesn’t belong to Europe). The journey crosses eight time zones and connects Moscow with the ports on the Pacific Ocean in the far east. During this week, the social barriers between passengers slowly fade away as the journey progresses. This only makes this trip even more epic than it already is. If you want to organize your journey beforehand, I suggest you book your Russian Railways tickets in advance because you probably won’t find a lot of tickets on the spot as most people book this train ride in advance.

Well, that’s all folks; these were the 34 best scenic train journeys in Europe. Did you ride on any of these? Which one is your favorite? Which one is at the top of your bucket list? Let us know in the comments!

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Thursday 9th of April 2020

We loved our train journeys on our previous trip to Europe. From this list, I have already picked the central Rhine Railway trip and Höllentalbahn trips as we plan to head to Germany next. I wish I had come across this post before visiting Switzerland and Italy..would definitely have tried the glacier express

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Sunday 12th of April 2020

That's awesome! I'm glad you liked the post and sorry to hear you couldn't make it to some more scenic train rides in Europe but there's always next time :)

Monday 6th of January 2020

I'm impressed by your post! It is so inspiring because I love trains. But I do not use them too often. I did only Cinque Terre Railway and Bieszczady from your list. It is an excellent idea to check these train journeys. El Transcantábrico in Spain looks fabulous, The Little Yellow Train, also. But my dream is the old Orient Express trip. Thanks for such detailed information, including prices and time duration.

Tuesday 7th of January 2020

Thanks, Agnes.

This is such a great compilation of train journeys in Europe. I loved the look of the Yello Train of France. The Baltic Sea sleeper sounds so interesting. I was completely unaware of the concept of train ferries. It would be interesting to travel by this one. Being from India, most of our journeys within the country happen by train. I feel train journeys are special and I love them.

Thanks, glad you like it.

Great compilation! Glacier Express looks absolutely stunning. I imagine it would be a nice experience to take the little yellow train with the top exposed.

Manjulika Pramod

This is some of the best train routes that I have learned about. I am inspired and I must say that I love the train routes in Europe. Even in India, we have some amazing train journeys. With our increasing dependency on flights, we have actually forgotten the fun of traveling in trains. I love the countryside views from the moving train. Cinque Terre, Austrian routes, The Brocken Railway are definitely on my list.

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13 Best Train Holidays in Europe (2024)

Last Updated on March 11, 2024 by Nicole

Are you looking for the best train holidays in Europe? Then you’re in the right place. Traveling by train across Europe offers a captivating fusion of history, beauty, and cultural immersion. Navigating the intricate railway systems, finding the best routes, and ensuring comfort might feel daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. I spent four months journeying across 26 European countries solely by train. In the process, I found some of the most scenic train journeys in Europe and gathered some of the best tips and tricks to help make your European train vacation a wonderful experience. 

Ready? All aboard for an unforgettable adventure!

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Other European Destinations

There are many wonderful destinations in Europe. Almost all of them offer rail connections to many other amazing places in Europe. Sometimes, these destinations are best explored during certain seasons, or a great holiday spot if you are looking for an inexpensive vacation. If interested in learning more about these getaways, please see the following:

  • 28 Cheap Places In Europe For Best Summer Vacations ;
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  • 24 Fabulous Fall Destinations In Europe ;
  • 20 Best Snowy Winter Wonderlands To Visit In Europe ;
  • 29 Best Cheap Spring Destinations In Europe ;
  • 27 Best Cheap Cities In Europe For A Fantastic Vacation ; and
  • 22 Best Cheap Countries To Visit In Europe .

Best Train Holidays in Europe

In the following article, I highlight some of the most beautiful train trips in Europe. They include destinations that offer quick routes that would work for a weekend getaway to multi-stop train vacations that would be best to enjoy over a week or longer.

In addition, I include maps highlighting the train journey. Some of the maps show the actual rail routes while others only show the route by car, supplying a general idea of the geography of the area. If the train route is supplied, make sure you click on all the marked paths. Often times, there is more than one rail route from which you can choose.

Regardless of whether you only have a few days to spare or are planning an epic train adventure, you will discover some of the most scenic rail vacations in Europe.

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London to the Highlands of Scotland

This beautiful rail holiday commences in the vibrant metropolis of London , where the hustle of modern life plays out against a backdrop of iconic landmarks. 

As your train pulls out of the station, the urban landscape gives way to the picturesque English countryside, setting the scene for a remarkable journey.

Enter the Caledonian Sleeper, your overnight passage to the Highlands. As darkness falls, the train transforms into a moving hotel, providing a unique and comfortable journey through Britain’s heartland. 

Awaken to the sight of the dramatic Scottish landscape unfurling before you, a panorama of untamed wilderness, shimmering lochs, and misty mountains.

Arriving in the Scottish Highlands, you’re welcomed by the breathtaking vistas that have inspired poets and artists for centuries. 

The wild beauty of Glencoe, the mythical aura of Loch Ness, and the majesty of Ben Nevis are a world apart from London’s bustling streets.

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London to Paris

Begin in the bustling heart of London, a city where centuries-old history seamlessly blends with modern dynamism. From Buckingham Palace’s regal splendor to the London Eye’s iconic silhouette, the British capital leaves a vivid impression as you embark on your European scenic rail getaway.

As your train sweeps into the Channel Tunnel, a marvel of modern engineering, it marks the transition from the rolling green landscapes of Kent to the idyllic French countryside.

The seamless transformation of the view outside your window underscores the incredible diversity of European landscapes.

On arrival in Paris, the City of Light welcomes you with its unmistakable allure.

From the imposing grandeur of the Eiffel Tower to the artistic treasures nestled within the Louvre, Paris offers an array of experiences that have captivated travelers for centuries.

The train journey from London to Paris is more than a transition between two cities.

It’s a captivating experience that unites the distinct cultures of Britain and France, offering travelers the opportunity to immerse themselves in the historical and scenic richness that each city and the journey in-between holds.

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Paris to Zurich

Your beautiful rail trip in Europe begins in Paris, a city with charm, romance, and culture from every corner. 

From the architectural splendor of the Eiffel Tower to the artistic riches of the Louvre, the French capital’s allure leaves a lasting impression as you settle into your train seat, bound for Switzerland.

The voyage to Zurich presents a unique spectacle of Europe’s diverse landscapes. As Paris’ cityscape recedes, the rolling French countryside morphs into dense forests and picturesque towns. Beyond lies the awe-inspiring beauty of the Swiss Alps, where snow-capped peaks rise majestically against cobalt-blue skies.

On arrival in Zurich, the city greets you with its fusion of modern sophistication and rich history. The old town’s narrow lanes, brimming with medieval houses and towering church steeples, contrast with the contemporary buzz of the Bahnhofstrasse, one of the world’s most exclusive shopping streets.

The train journey from Paris to Zurich is more than a voyage between two cities. It’s a delightful exploration of contrasting landscapes and cultures, providing a unique vantage point to witness Europe’s captivating beauty and diversity.

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Venice to Rome

Begin in Venice, a city where time seems to stand still amid winding canals and romantic gondolas.

The charm of St. Mark’s Square, the iconic Rialto Bridge, and the mesmerizing Grand Canal create a fairy-tale atmosphere that lingers as you step onto your train, ready to traverse Italy’s heartland.

The beautiful train journey to Rome unfolds like a scenic movie reel, showcasing Italy’s captivating landscapes.

Witness vine-clad countryside, rolling hills, and picturesque towns flash by your window, each a snapshot of Italy’s bucolic charm and a testament to its diverse geography.

As your train glides into Rome, the grandeur of the ancient city unfolds. The Eternal City, a living testament to history and culture, welcomes you with iconic landmarks from the majestic Colosseum to the awe-inspiring Vatican City.

Walking along ancient Roman streets, tasting traditional cuisine, and basking in Rome’s energetic atmosphere provide a memorable finale to your journey.

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Almafi to Palermo

Embark on an unforgettable and beautiful vacation by train from the stunning Amalfi Coast to the historic heart of Palermo in Sicily, all from the comfort of your train seat. 

Start in Amalfi, a gem of Italy’s southern coastline where pastel-colored houses cascade down to a sparkling azure sea. 

After soaking in the sun-drenched beauty, step aboard your train, ready to witness a parade of coastal splendors unfold.

The train ride down the ‘boot’ of Italy is a visual feast. Panoramic views of picturesque seaside towns, rugged cliffs, and turquoise waters offer an endless carousel of photo-worthy moments. 

As you traverse the regions, you’ll appreciate the ever-changing landscape, oscillating between tranquil coastal vistas and the rustic charm of the Italian countryside.

Upon arrival in Palermo, Sicily’s buzzing capital, the city’s pulsating energy greets you. Its diverse history, manifested in Arab-Norman palaces, bustling markets, and Byzantine mosaics, is a vivid testament to its multicultural past. 

Exploring the city’s historic quarters and savoring the famous Sicilian cuisine form a fitting conclusion to your rail journey.

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Balkan Rail Adventure

Embark on an exhilarating Balkan rail adventure in Europe and unlock a treasure trove of cultural richness and breathtaking landscapes. 

From the cobbled lanes of old-world Sarajevo to the sun-soaked beaches of Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, train travel in the Balkans is an experience like no other. 

Traverse Serbia’s rugged wilderness, punctuated by monasteries steeped in history. Take a moment to admire Macedonia’s Lake Ohrid, a sparkling jewel amidst the mountains. 

Onward to Bulgaria, where ancient Sofia awaits with its awe-inspiring blend of Roman, Ottoman, and Soviet influences. 

Meandering across these regions by rail immerses you in the authentic Balkan experience and provides ample opportunities for impromptu encounters and personal connections with the warm, hospitable locals. 

Each rattling carriage and echoing tunnel marks an exciting chapter of your journey, underscoring the essence of a true Balkan rail adventure – a journey that’s as much about the ride as it is about the destination.

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Alpine Lakes and Scenic Trains

Immerse yourself in the tranquil serenity of alpine lakes and scenic trains, a sublime journey through Europe’s heart that perfectly blends the grandeur of nature with the allure of European travel by train. 

Picture yourself aboard the panoramic carriages of the iconic Glacier Express or Bernina Express, as each bend reveals a mesmerizing vista of snow-capped peaks reflecting onto mirror-like lakes. 

In Switzerland, Lake Lucerne and Lake Geneva offer an enchanting spectacle of shimmering waters set against the backdrop of towering Alps, a sight made even more breathtaking through the train’s expansive, gleaming windows. 

On the Italian side, Lake Como’s dramatic scenery unfolds as you meander through tunnels and over viaducts, with glimpses of villas and terraced vineyards dotting the hillsides. 

The rhythmic rumble of the train on the tracks, the cool Alpine air, and the gentle lapping of the lakes against their shores create a symphony of sensory delights, encapsulating the magic of an alpine lakes and scenic trains adventure.

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Amsterdam to Budapest by Train

Embarking on a picturesque holiday in Europe by rail from the vibrant city of Amsterdam to the historic charm of Budapest is like opening a living storybook of European culture, history, and landscapes.

Begin in Amsterdam, a city alive with a rich tapestry of art, history, and a unique canal-strewn cityscape. Aboard the train, the Dutch countryside unfolds beyond your window, your first taste of the breathtaking scenery to follow.

The journey offers more than just a ride; it’s a portal into the soul of Europe.

You’ll traverse vibrant cities, like Berlin’s dynamic heartbeat and Vienna’s imperial elegance, each stopping a unique narrative in your continental odyssey.

Upon arrival in Budapest, you are greeted by the city’s historic charm. Budapest is a stunning finale to this epic rail journey from the striking Parliament building to the therapeutic thermal baths. A trip from Amsterdam to Budapest provides a means of travel and an immersive cultural experience, making it much more than a train ride. 

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Barcelona to Rome

Imagine stepping aboard a train in Barcelona, a city pulsating with rich Catalonian culture and Gaudí’s unmistakable architectural masterpieces. 

As the train pulls away, you bid adios to the shimmering Mediterranean Sea, setting off on an unforgettable journey across the diverse tapestry of Southern Europe, destined for the historic splendor of Rome.

Your scenic getaway in Europe by rail presents a unique opportunity to savor the changing landscapes, from the rugged Spanish countryside and the sun-kissed Provençal vistas of southern France to the azure coastlines of Italy’s Cinque Terre. 

The scenery unfurls like a moving painting in every direction, a beautiful blend of the region’s natural and cultural delights.

As your train glides into Rome, the ‘Eternal City’ welcomes you with an intoxicating mix of history and urban vitality. From the ancient Colosseum, steeped in millennia of history, to the awe-inspiring Vatican City, Rome is a grand finale to your voyage. 

This rail journey from Barcelona to Rome isn’t merely about reaching a destination but embracing the scenic odyssey, where every moment adds to an unforgettable European narrative. 

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London to Bordeaux, Basque Country, and Costa Brava

Begin your adventure in London, where centuries-old traditions meet cosmopolitan vitality. 

Stepping aboard the Eurostar , you’re whisked away from the heart of the British capital, bound for a stunning rail journey across landscapes that epitomize the beauty of Western Europe.

Your first stop is Bordeaux, a city synonymous with vineyard-clad hills and a rich wine-making heritage. 

Breathe in the distinct aroma of ripe grapes as your train winds through the picturesque French countryside, then explore the city’s charming old town, before embarking on your next leg of the journey.

Next, discover Spain’s hidden gem – the Basque Country. Between the mountains and the sea, its unique culture, language, and gastronomy create an experience that’s a world away from the familiar Spain. 

Bilbao’s Guggenheim Museum and San Sebastián’s golden beaches are just a taste of the region’s allure.

Finally, let the train guide you to the edge of the Iberian Peninsula, where golden beaches await. 

From the Costa Brava’s rugged beauty to the Atlantic Coast’s surf hotspots, the sound of crashing waves marks a perfect end to your journey. 

A trip from London to the beach via Bordeaux and Basque Country is more than a train journey – an unforgettable European adventure.

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A Grand Rail Adventure: Milan, The Alps, and Vienna

Set off on a grand European rail adventure from Milan, where Italian style and sophistication reign supreme. 

As you leave behind the city’s impressive Duomo and high-end fashion streets, the train carves a path northward, inviting you on an enthralling journey across the heart of Europe.

Soon, you find yourself immersed in the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Alps. Snow-capped peaks tower above the train, while the valleys below present a patchwork of pristine lakes and charming alpine villages. 

The scenic journey through these mountain ranges is a testament to the magic of train travel, offering unrivaled vistas and a connection to nature’s majestic grandeur.

The grand finale of your beautiful European trip by rail arrives as you reach Vienna. A city steeped in imperial history and world-class music, Vienna greets you with open arms. 

From the stunning Schönbrunn Palace to the melodious strains of Mozart at the State Opera House, the Austrian capital presents a glorious end to your journey. 

Embarking on this scenic escape by train from Milan through the Alps to Vienna is not just about the destinations; it’s a tribute to the timeless charm of European train travel.

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London, Paris, and Amsterdam

Begin your European train vacation in the heart of London, a city where history and modernity coexist. 

From the grandeur of Buckingham Palace to the bustling streets of Covent Garden, London’s vibrant atmosphere sets the perfect opening scene for your adventure. 

Board the Eurostar, and as the English countryside blurs past your window, you’ll soon emerge into the City of Lights.

Paris, a city synonymous with romance, art, and gastronomy, greets you with its iconic skyline dominated by the Eiffel Tower. 

Meander along the Seine , explore the artistic wonders in the Louvre or lose yourself in the labyrinth of charming streets in Montmartre before embarking on the next leg of your journey.

The train whisks you away to Amsterdam, a city renowned for its idyllic canals, tulip-filled gardens, and renowned museums. 

The city’s unique blend of history and culture is palpable as you explore the Anne Frank House or the expansive Van Gogh Museum.

Embarking on a train journey from London to Paris, then onto Amsterdam, offers more than just the convenience of travel. It weaves a narrative of cultural discovery, connecting three of Europe’s most captivating cities through the enchanting lens of scenic rail travel.

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Berlin to Budapest

Commence your breathtaking rail trip in Europe in Berlin, where contemporary vibrancy meets a poignant past. 

Explore the city’s rich history, from the iconic Brandenburg Gate to the remnants of the Berlin Wall, before boarding your train to start on an exciting voyage across Central Europe.

The journey is an invitation to unwind and savor the shifting landscapes – from the rolling fields of Germany, through the dense forests of the Czech Republic, to the striking panoramas of Slovakia. 

This is more than a train ride; it’s a moving portrait of Europe’s varied landscapes and architectural styles.

As your train sweeps into Budapest, the Hungarian capital welcomes you with its compelling blend of East and West. 

From the neo-Gothic majesty of the Hungarian Parliament building to the thermal baths harking back to Ottoman rule, Budapest is a city where history comes alive. 

Stroll along the River Danube or climb Castle Hill for panoramic city views.

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Tips for Traveling Europe by Train

  • Plan Your Itinerary in Advance: Decide your must-see destinations and train routes accordingly. European train schedules are generally reliable, which makes planning easier.
  • Consider a Rail Pass : If your journey involves multiple countries or numerous train trips, consider purchasing a Eurail or Interrail Pass. It can be a cost-effective and convenient option.
  • Reserve Your Seats: Some train journeys, especially longer or overnight trains, require seat reservations. Make sure to check this in advance.
  • Travel Light : Space on trains can be limited. A compact suitcase or backpack will be easier to manage and store.
  • Pack Snacks and Entertainment : While many long-distance trains have dining cars, bringing your own snacks can save money. Don’t forget books, music, or other forms of entertainment for longer journeys.
  • Arrive Early : Train stations can be large and confusing. Give yourself ample time to find the right platform and settle in before departure.
  • Keep Your Valuables Safe : As with any form of public transport, keep an eye on your belongings at all times.
  • Embrace the Journey : One of the joys of train travel is the scenery along the way. Don’t just focus on the destination, enjoy the journey too.
  • Stay Flexible : Delays can happen. Keep your schedule flexible and be prepared for occasional hiccups.
  • Learn Basic Phrases : Knowing some basic phrases in the local language can be helpful, particularly in smaller towns and regions.

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Wrap Up: Rail Holidays Europe

Traveling Europe by train offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the rich tapestry of this diverse continent. 

It allows for an immersive journey through the ever-changing landscapes, from the sun-soaked coasts of Italy to the rugged highlands of Scotland, and from the romantic cityscape of Paris to the historic charm of Budapest.

Whether it’s the ease and comfort of modern train travel, the scenic routes that meander through breathtaking locales, or the chance to rub shoulders with locals and fellow travelers, there’s a unique and compelling aspect to train travel that other modes of transport simply can’t match.

As you plan your train adventure, remember to stay flexible, keep an open mind, and embrace the unexpected moments. 

The trains won’t just take you to your destination, they’ll also offer a window into the heart of Europe, its culture, history, and people.

So, it’s time to pack your bags and let the rhythmic lull of the train tracks guide you on an unforgettable journey. Europe awaits, ready to be discovered, one train ride at a time.

Fiona Boyle is the author of this article. She is an Australian Travel Blogger at Travelling Thirties . Fiona has volunteered in Thailand, lived in Scotland, jumped off cliffs in New Zealand, slept in treehouses and igloos in Finland and everything in between as she has spent the last ten years exploring the world.

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2024’s Top 24 Scenic European Train Rides

Embark on an unforgettable journey through the awe-inspiring landscapes of Europe with these top scenic train rides. As you sit back and relax in your train seat, you’ll be captivated by the picturesque scenes that unfold outside your window. From snow-capped mountains to charming villages, these routes offer the most rewarding way to explore the beauty of the continent.

So, which scenic train ride will you choose?

Best scenic train rides in Europe

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If you are like us, you will fall for Berlin train stations.

The Flam Railway: Myrdal to Flåm, Norway

Experience one of the steepest train journeys in the world as you descend from the mountainous plateau of Myrdal to the picturesque village of Flåm. The journey takes you through lush valleys, past waterfalls, and alongside the stunning Aurlandsfjord.

The Bernina Railway: Chur to Tirano, Italy

Switzerland and Italy come together in a remarkable display of natural beauty on the Bernina Railway.

This scenic route takes you on a winding journey around bright blue lakes and across majestic viaducts. Fields transform into snowy mountains right before your eyes, leaving you in awe of the stunning landscapes.

While panoramic trains offer a luxurious experience, you can also enjoy the same beautiful route on regular trains without the surcharge.

The Glacier Express: Zermatt to St. Moritz, Switzerland

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Traverse the Swiss Alps on the Glacier Express, known as the slowest express train in the world. Marvel at the snow-capped peaks, deep valleys, and charming alpine villages during this leisurely 8-hour journey.

Editor’s tip: Looking to explore Europe effortlessly? Consider leveraging Omio, a versatile travel platform for trains, buses, and flights. Whether you are looking for trains from Milan to Paris , Lisbon to Porto, Rome to Naples, or elsewhere, it offers quick comparisons, reasonable booking costs, and eco-friendly options to reduce your carbon footprint.

The Bergen Railway: Oslo to Bergen, Norway

Prepare to be enchanted by Norway’s spellbinding landscapes on the Bergen Railway.

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This epic 7-hour train journey takes you through fjords, glaciers, and Europe’s highest mountainous plateau. As you watch the breathtaking scenery pass by, you’ll be immersed in the natural wonders that Norway has to offer .

Make a stop in Myrdal and hop on the legendary tourist train to Flåm for an unforgettable detour.

The Black Forest Railway: Konstanz to Offenburg, Germany

european scenic train journeys

Step into a fairytale as you embark on the Black Forest Railway in Germany. This scenic route takes you through lush forests and villages with traditional timbered houses .

The section between Donaueschingen and Hornberg is particularly enchanting, with picturesque views at every turn. Keep an eye out for the local double-decker trains that run along this route, and be sure to claim a top-deck seat for the best views.

The Salzkammergut Railway: Stainach-Irdning to Attnang-Puchheim, Austria

european scenic train journeys

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Austria’s Salzkammergut region on this picturesque train ride. Marvel at the huge cliffs, picturesque villages, and glistening lakes that make this journey truly remarkable.

Located within the stunning Austrian Lake District , each station along the route beckons you to explore and discover hidden gems.

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Be sure to get off the train at every station, and don’t miss the opportunity to visit Hallstatt, one of the most beautiful towns in all of Austria, by taking a ferry across the adjacent lake from the railway station.

The Flamands Line: Brussels to Bruges, Belgium

european scenic train journeys

Explore the charming Belgian countryside on the Flamands Line. This scenic route takes you through picturesque farmlands, alongside canals, and into the medieval city of Bruges, known for its cobblestone streets and historic architecture.

The Amalfi Coast Line: Salerno to Sorrento, Italy

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Witness the breathtaking beauty of the Amalfi Coast from the comfort of a train. As you travel along the coastline, enjoy panoramic views of colorful cliffside villages, crystal-clear waters, and lush Mediterranean landscapes.

The Belgrade-Bar Railway: Belgrade to Bar, Montenegro

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For the adventurous at heart, the Belgrade-Bar Railway in Serbia and Montenegro offers an unforgettable Balkan train ride.

Surrounded by rocky valleys, rushing rivers, and wide lakes, this 12-hour journey showcases the stunning beauty of the region. Cross the tallest viaduct in Europe and immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery along the way.

If you want to maximize your experience, opt for the day train and soak up every moment of the amazing landscapes.

The Semmering Railway: Vienna to Semmering, Austria

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Discover the Semmering Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage site, as you journey through the Austrian Alps. This historic route features viaducts, tunnels, and stunning mountain vistas.

The West Highland Extension: Crianlarich to Oban, Scotland, UK

Extend your Scottish adventure by taking the West Highland Extension to Oban. Enjoy the scenic beauty of Loch Awe, mountains, and glens as you make your way to the charming coastal town of Oban.

Cinque Terre: La Spezia to Levanto, Italy

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Italy’s picturesque coastline comes to life on the scenic train ride through Cinque Terre.

As the train hugs the shore, you’ll feel like you’re floating across the water, passing from one picture-perfect village to another. Immerse yourself in the charm of this UNESCO World Heritage site as you explore the walking trails between the five seaside villages.

Don’t miss the delightful section between Monterosso and Vernazza, with its stunning views and vibrant atmosphere, and read this article on how to keep your Italy travels on a budget .

The Rhine Valley Line: Mainz to Koblenz, Germany

Wind along the Rhine River, passing vineyards, medieval castles, and charming towns. The Rhine Valley Line offers a romantic journey through one of Europe’s most scenic river valleys.

The West Highland Line: Fort William to Mallaig, Scotland, UK

Discover the untamed beauty of Scotland’s moorlands, lochs, and glens on the West Highland Line.

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This train ride will take your breath away as you traverse the famous Glenfinnan viaduct, known for its appearance in the Harry Potter films. Enjoy the isolation of the landscape  and marvel at the scenic vistas along the way.

While steam trains are available on this route, you can also opt for the local services operated by the Scottish rail operator for a more budget-friendly experience.

The Elbe Sandstone Mountains: Dresden to Decin, Germany 

Immerse yourself in the unique rock formations and sandstone landscapes of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains. This picturesque journey along the Elbe River offers stunning views of the Czech-German border.

The Gotthard Panorama Express: Lucerne to Lugano, Switzerland

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Combine a scenic boat trip with a train ride on the Gotthard Panorama Express. Travel through the Swiss Alps, pass by pristine lakes, and experience a seamless transition between rail and water transport.

The West Coast Main Line: Glasgow to Mallaig, Scotland, UK

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Enjoy breathtaking views of the Scottish Highlands as you travel from Glasgow to Mallaig on the West Coast Main Line. Pass through rugged landscapes, cross viaducts, and catch glimpses of iconic castles on this scenic route.

The Douro Line: Porto to Pocinho, Portugal

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Playing with light and shadows at São Bento Railway Station in Porto

Embark on a splendid journey along the Douro River in Portugal on the Douro Line. As the train snakes its way through the scenic valley, you’ll be treated to views of vineyard terraces on either side.

Admire the beauty of the petite, white, and blue-tiled train stations along the route, which add to the charm of the journey.

Take the morning train to allow ample time to explore the valley, tasting delicious wines and immersing yourself in the rich Porto architectural gems and the overall cultural heritage of the region.

The Little Yellow Train: Latour-de-Carol to Villefranche-Vernet-les-bains, France

Prepare for a thrilling ride on the Little Yellow Train in the French Pyrenees.

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During the summer, you can even choose to ride in the open-top carriage and enjoy unobstructed views of the majestic Pyrenees mountains. This scenic route is located near the borders of Andorra and Spain, offering a unique opportunity for exploration.

Keep in mind that there may be occasional line maintenance, so it’s a good idea to check the train times in advance.

The West Cork Line: Cork to Killarney, Ireland

Explore the scenic beauty of Ireland on the West Cork Line. This route takes you through picturesque landscapes, along the coast, and into the charming town of Killarney.

The Montenegro Express: Podgorica to Bar, Montenegro

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Revel in the rugged beauty of Montenegro – Kotor is always a great idea! – on the Montenegro Express. Journey through mountainous terrain, tunnels, and bridges as you make your way from Podgorica to the coastal town of Bar.

Rhodope Narrow Gauge: Septemvri – Dobrinishte, Bulgaria

Travel back in time on Bulgaria’s Rhodope Narrow Gauge, the country’s last remaining narrow gauge train. This picturesque route takes you through mountains, forests, and charming villages with minarets, immersing you in the beauty of the Balkan countryside.

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Starting at the Pirin range, the train journey offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into the rich history and culture of Bulgaria. Before embarking on your trip, make sure to check the train route information on the BDZ website for the latest updates.

The Bernese Oberland Railway: Interlaken to Jungfraujoch, Switzerland

Jungfraujoch, unreal Winter wonderland only in Switzerland

Ascend to the “Top of Europe” on the Bernese Oberland Railway. Travel through lush meadows and snowy landscapes to reach Jungfraujoch, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the Swiss Alps.

The Settle-Carlisle Line: Settle to Carlisle, England, UK

Experience the scenic splendor of the Yorkshire Dales and Cumbrian Fells on the Settle-Carlisle Line. This historic route takes you through viaducts, tunnels, and picturesque countryside in northern England.

Tips to plan an unforgettable European adventure by train

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Now that you have discovered these remarkable scenic train rides, it’s time to plan your perfect journey.

  • Remember to consider the timing of your trips, using an online sunrise and sunset calculator to choose the best train times for enjoying the scenery.
  • Also, don’t miss the opportunity to explore the stops along the route, as they often hold hidden treasures and unique experiences. Don’t worry about breaking the bank, as most of these scenic train rides are affordable regional services that locals use every day.
  • If you have an Interrail Pass, you can even enjoy these train rides at no additional cost or with a small reservation fee.
  • Also, don’t forget to consider the environmental impact of your travels with Omio’s platform, comparing sustainable options. Follow Omio on Instagram for inspiration and explore the new Ecosia x Omio green travel feature—combining sustainable travel with tree-planting initiatives!

Going beyond carbon cuts, slow and eco-friendly travel isn’t just about being green – it’s about digging deeper into meaningful journeys and dodging the chaos of airport headaches. Big ups to Eurostar links and the ever-growing high-speed train network, giving planes a run for their money on travel times.

Mix in some intercity, regional, and local train vibes, toss in ferry rides, bus adventures, and cycling or hiking trails, and voila! Europe becomes this magical spot for eco-conscious explorers. 

So, get ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure through Europe’s most breathtaking landscapes – a dream for hikers! – with these 24 best scenic train rides. Sit back, relax, and let the beauty of the continent unfold before your eyes.

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Are you looking for a unique way to explore the breathtaking scenery of Europe? Your best bet would be taking scenic train rides to experience some of Europe’s most spectacular landscapes. From snow-capped mountains, vast meadows, deep valleys, and engineering feats to historic landmarks, Europe has train journeys that offer passengers much to see and experience. 

We have chosen journeys that give you the best of the most sought-after European landscapes. From the Bernina Express to the Black Railway, these rail journeys are ideal for nature enthusiasts, Instagrammers, and history buffs.

Settle to Carlisle, England

Scenic Train Rides in Europe Settle to Carlisle, England

The Settle-Carlisle train line starts in Settle, North Yorkshire, and ends in Carlisle, Cumbria. It takes passengers through the breathtaking landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales and the Cumbrian Fells. 

The start of the journey lets you soak in the small-town charm and picturesque landscape of Settle. As the journey progresses, you will be treated to stunning views of the Ribblehead Viaduct, a Victorian engineering feat that spans the Ribblehead Valley. 

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As the train travels through the Yorkshire Dales, you will catch views of rolling hills, green meadows, and picturesque stone villages. The real treat comes as you roll into Cumbria; you will be treated to views of the Cumbria Fells, including peaks such as Whernside and Pen-y-Ghent. The 1-hour 45-minute journey is a real treat outdoor enthusiasts will cherish.

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La Petite Train Jaune, France

Scenic Train Rides in Europe La Petite Train Jaune, France

La Petite Train Jaune (The Little Yellow Train), which traverses the French Pyrenes, is one of the best ways to experience part of Southern France’s charming landscapes. 

The 1 hour 40 minutes journey starts at Villefranche-de-Conflent, ends at Latour-de-Carol, and takes passengers through picturesque landscapes. As the train departs, passengers are offered stunning views of Villefranche-de-Conflent ancient walls and fortresses, a UNESCO World Heritage site . 

The train then winds into Têt Valley, offering panoramic views of rugged mountains, lush forests, and rivers.

Other notable highlights include the Serdinya Viaduct, Mount Louis, and the crossing of the gravity-defying Gisclard Bridge. The train stops at Bourg-Madame, a picturesque town on the French-Spanish border, to allow tourists to take in the charming environment before proceeding to the final destination.

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The Bernina Express, Switzerland – Italy

Scenic Train Rides in Europe The Bernina Express, Switzerland - Italy

The Bernina Express, starting in Chur, Switzerland, and ending in Tirano, Italy, is one of Europe’s most scenic train journeys. While you can take the ride any time of the year, it was definitely made to be experienced in winter; the landscapes in these two of the most beautiful countries in the world are magical when covered in snow. 

The Bernina Express rides on the Albula Line, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage railway due to its spiral tunnels, viaducts, and dramatic bridges. 

Some of the highlights you cannot miss on this journey include the Landwasser Viaduct, Engadin Valley, Bernina Pass, Brusio Spiral Viaduct, and the charming town of Poschiavo. The 4-hour, 15-minute journey is full of magnificent scenery.

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Bergensbanen, Norway

Scenic Train Rides in Europe Bergensbanen, Norway

The Bergensbanen, starting in Oslo and ending in Bergen, is the best way to explore the Norwegian countryside if you have limited time in Norway. The journey takes tourists through stunning landscapes such as mountains, fjords, and charming villages.

Some of the highlights of this scenic trip include the charming towns of Hønefoss and Geilo and the Hardangervidda Plateau, which is the largest mountain plateau in Europe. The Bergensbanen offers passengers a memorable experience, allowing them to witness the beauty of Norway’s landscapes in just 7 hours.

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Centovalli Express, Italy

Scenic Train Rides in Europe Centovalli Express, Italy

The Centovalli is another option for exploring Italian and Swiss charm in one ride. This journey starts in Locarno, Switzerland, travels through Centovalli (hundreds of valleys), and ends in Domodossola, Italy.

This journey is the best way to catch views of the Centovalli Region, characterized by deep valleys, rugged mountains, terraced vineyards, dense forests and waterfalls. The ride passes through picturesque villages , each offering different personalities and charm to the passengers. The train stops in Intragna, a historic town where travelers can descend and explore the narrow streets and historic buildings.

You will also see breathtaking bridges, such as Ponte dei Salti, which crosses the Lavertezzo River.

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The Odontotos Rack Railway, Greece

Scenic Train Rides in Europe The Odontotos Rack Railway, Greece

Also known as the Diakopto-Kalavryta Railway, The Odontotos Rack Railway traverses the Vouraikos Gorge in the Peloponnese region of Greece. The 1 hour 15 minutes journey starts in Diakopto and ends in Kalavryta.

A good reason to take this ride is the unbeatable views of the Vouraikos Gorge you will get to enjoy. You will catch views of towering cliffs, lush vegetation, waterfalls, and the Vouraikos River.

The rail journey winds through narrow passages, cliffs, bridges, and tunnels carved into the mountainside, making it even more adventurous and exciting.

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The Black Forest Railway, Germany

Scenic Train Rides in Europe The Black Forest Railway, Germany

Taking The Black Forest Railway is effortlessly the best way to tour Germany’s stunning Black Forest region. The 3-hour journey starts in Offenburg, ends in Konstanz, and passes over two viaducts and 39 tunnels.

The trip treats passengers to the picturesque landscapes of the Black Forest region, including historic villages, thick forests, rivers, and valleys. Some of the journey’s must-see highlights include Feldberg, the highest peak of the Black Forest region, and the stunning Lake Titisee.

For the best views, take this trip in autumn or spring; you will enjoy amazing views of fall foliage in the thick forests of this region.

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Cinque Terre Express, Italy

Scenic Train Rides in Europe Cinque Terre Express, Italy

Exploring the Italian Riviera, specifically the villages of Cinque Terre , should be on every explorer’s bucket list. To kickstart this experience, consider taking the Cinque Terre Express, which takes you through five of the region’s villages. 

This train ride starts at La Spezia Centrale and takes you through Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore before ending at Levanto. The train stops at each of the five villages, allowing passengers to descend and take in the views and some photos .

The journey is a perfect way to enjoy the views of the Ligurian Sea and the region’s rugged cliffs, terraced vineyards, and colorful villages perched on the hillsides.

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Belgrade – Bar Railway, Serbia / Montenegro

Scenic Train Rides in Europe Belgrade - Bar Railway, Serbia / Montenegro

This scenic train route starts in the Serbian capital of Belgrade and ends in the coastal town of Bar in Montenegro. The ride passes through diverse landscapes, offering passengers breathtaking views of mountains, gorges, rivers, and valleys. 

As the train leaves Belgrade, watch out for the stunning mountains of Western Serbia, the picturesque countryside of Mokra Gora, and the Tara River Canyon, one of Europe’s deepest river canyons and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The journey spans 10-12 hours, and you may decide to catch some sleep, but be sure not to miss the Durmitor National Park, known for its dramatic peaks, glacial lakes, and dense forests. This journey is a great way to experience the magnificence of Serbia and Montenegro firsthand.

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The West Highland Line, Scotland

Scenic Train Rides in Europe The West Highland Line, Scotland

The West Highland Line is a great way to explore the scenic Scottish Highlands’ lochs, landmarks, and beautiful landscapes. The journey starts in Glasgow and ends in Mallaig. 

While the journey offers numerous landmarks and features, you want to catch glimpses of Loch Lomond, Scotland’s largest freshwater loch, Loch Shiel, and Glenfinnan Viaduct (Hello, Harry Potter fans!).

This 4-to-5-hour trip has something for every type of explorer, whether they’re looking to enjoy natural landscapes , engineering marvels, or scenes from Harry Potter films.

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The Semmering Railway, Austria

Scenic Train Rides in Europe The Semmering Railway, Austria

While this train ride has a lot to offer nature enthusiasts, we highly recommend it to architectural and engineering enthusiasts. The journey starts in Gloggnitz and ends at Mürzzuschlag. 

The journey’s excitement starts when the train ascends the Semmering Pass, which is 2,936 feet (895 meters) above sea level. This pass offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

This rail line acquired UNESCO World Heritage status thanks to its breathtaking tunnels and viaducts. Anyone who is into engineering will enjoy admiring these marvels of 19th-century engineering.

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Glacier Express, Switzerland

Scenic Train Rides in Europe Glacier Express, Switzerland

There are many ways to tour the magnificent Swiss Alps, but an excellent option is to take The Glacier Express. The views and experiences this 181-mile (291-kilometer) ride offers are unparalleled. 

The ride starts at Zermatt and goes all the way to St. Moritz; however, you could choose to go with shorter versions and stop at Chur, Andermatt, or Brig, all of which are very charming villages . Either way, you will be treated to breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains, glaciers, and picturesque valleys.

Some of the unmissable highlights include the iconic peaks of the Swiss Alps, like the Matterhorn, Weisshorn, and Piz Bernina. This journey is best experienced in winter, offering fantastic views of snow-covered landscapes.

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5 Best Train Journeys In Europe For Jaw-Dropping Scenery

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Europe is home to some of the most awe-inspiring train journeys in the world. From the Semmering Railway in Austria to the Inlandsbanan Railway in Sweden, each trip offers a unique glimpse into the beauty of nature and the continent’s cultural diversity.

With dramatic vistas of snow-capped mountains, icy glaciers, dense forests, clear-blue lakes, and towering highlands, these train journeys are an unforgettable experience for the eyes. Relax and enjoy the panoramas; these scenic train journeys are fantastic ways to tour Europe.

1. Semmering Railway, Austria

The Semmering Railway in Austria is one of Europe’s most revered and scenic train journeys. The railway passes through the Semmering Pass — a beautiful mountainous region with incredible scenes of the Austrian Alps.

The railway was built between 1848 and 1854 over 25.5 miles of mountain terrain. The Semmering Railway is considered one of the greatest feats of civil engineering. Its tunnels, viaducts, and bridges are still impressive today and have earned it a place on UNESCO’s World Heritage list.

You can ride on the train and enjoy the spectacular scenery from the comfort of your carriage. During the winter months, this European railway transforms into a picturesque winter wonderland, with snow-covered peaks and frosty forests, adding to the beauty of the journey.

2. Bernina Express, Switzerland And Italy

The Bernina Express in Switzerland is a train journey renowned for its grand scenery. The train travels through the Swiss Alps, with magnificent views of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and delightful valleys.

This train journey in Switzerland begins in the town of Chur. It winds through the mountains, passing by the renowned Landwasser Viaduct and the Brusio Circular Viaduct, both engineering marvels.

As the train ascends higher, the scenery becomes even more spectacular, with panoramic views of the Alps and the Morteratsch Glacier. The journey ends in Tirano, Italy, where you can explore the pleasant streets and enjoy delicious Italian cuisine . The Bernina Express is an essential item on any itinerary to experience the natural beauty of the Swiss Alps.

3. Diakopto-Kalavryta, Greece

The Diakopto-Kalavryta railway in Greece is a journey that is not only scenic but steeped in history. The railway passes through the Vouraikos Canyon, an incredible natural landscape that is a protected area. You will see majestic waterfalls, caves, and rock formations along the way.

The railway was built in 1896 and is considered a masterpiece of engineering. It was initially used to transport goods, but today, it is a popular excursion train. The train ride takes about an hour and is comfortable and safe. The Diakopto-Kalavryta railway is a special treat when visiting Greece . All aboard if you love history, nature, and scenic railway journeys.

4. The Golden Eagle Danube Express, Europe

The Golden Eagle Danube Express is a luxurious train offering treasured European journeys. The train is fully equipped with deluxe amenities like a restaurant, bar, and lounge car, making it a comfortable and enjoyable way to explore the continent.

The train travels through some of Europe’s most beautiful destinations , including Budapest, Vienna, Prague, Krakow, and more. The journey takes you through spectacular landscapes, historic cities, and cultural hotspots, giving you a glimpse into the diversity of Europe.

The train perfectly blends old-world charm and modern luxury with spacious cabins, elegant dining, and excellent service. The Golden Eagle Danube Express is ideal for travelers seeking a unique and unforgettable way to explore Europe.

5. Inlandsbanan Railway, Sweden

The Inlandsbanan Railway in Sweden is a unique train route that stretches over 808 miles from Kristinehamn in the south to Gällivare in the north. The railway traverses some of Sweden’s most remote and beautiful landscapes, including deep forests, massive lakes, and towering mountains. As you journey, you’ll witness the country’s natural beauty and the quaint towns and villages that dot the route.

The Inlandsbanan Railway also provides access to some of Sweden’s most popular tourist attractions, including the Sami communities in the north and the acclaimed Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, the Inlandsbanan Railway is a remarkable experience that offers a unique glimpse into the heart of Sweden’s wilderness.

A European scenic train journey is a fantastic way to experience the continent’s landscapes, history, and cultural diversity. By taking a train, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the vistas of snow-capped peaks, ancient glaciers, lush forests, vast lakes, and towering mountains that Europe is known for. You can also explore the continent’s most beautiful destinations and learn about their histories and cultures, all while traveling in comfort and style. Whether you’re a nature lover, history buff, or cultural enthusiast, a scenic train journey in Europe belongs on your bucket list.

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Posted: February 9, 2024 | Last updated: February 9, 2024

<p>With so many countries to explore – each offering vastly different landscapes and scenery – Europe almost seems custom-built for train travel. So it’s little wonder that the continent is covered in a huge network of brilliant railways, most of which are affordable and easy to navigate. From routes along the alpine slopes of Switzerland to Italian coastal villages and dramatic Nordic fjords, here are our favorites. (Ticket prices are correct at the time of writing, but do check individual operators for the most up-to-date information.)</p>

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With so many countries to explore – each offering vastly different landscapes and scenery – Europe almost seems custom-built for train travel. So it’s little wonder that the continent is covered in a huge network of brilliant railways, most of which are affordable and easy to navigate. From routes along the alpine slopes of Switzerland to Italian coastal villages and dramatic Nordic fjords, here are our favorites. (Ticket prices are correct at the time of writing, but do check individual operators for the most up-to-date information.)

<p>Translating to 'little green train', the <a href="http://www.treninoverde.com/">Trenino Verde</a> is a sublime – and surprisingly little-known – way to see the Sardinian countryside. This 130-year-old vintage railway has five different routes across the country, totaling 272 miles (438km) of track, which pass through a treasure trove of landscapes, including olive groves, quaint villages, glittering seas, craggy coastlines and steep peaks. </p>

Trenino Verde, Sardinia, Italy

Translating to 'little green train', the Trenino Verde is a sublime – and surprisingly little-known – way to see the Sardinian countryside. This 130-year-old vintage railway has five different routes across the country, totaling 272 miles (438km) of track, which pass through a treasure trove of landscapes, including olive groves, quaint villages, glittering seas, craggy coastlines and steep peaks. 

Among the gorgeous spots you can get out and explore are the medieval village of Mandas with its 4,000-year-old stone towers; Isili, which is known for its copper artisans; and the traditional hilltop town of Laconi. You could travel along every part of the railway without getting bored, but if you have to pick one, the 37-mile (59km) stretch between Tempio and Palau is said to be especially captivating. Tickets start from just $12 and journeys take between two and four hours.

West Highland Line, Scotland, UK

It’s little wonder that ScotRail's  West Highland Line is often dubbed Britain's most scenic train route, with rugged Highland landscapes, rolling hills and windswept moorlands galore. But the most picture-perfect (and famous) section of the rail line, which runs between the cities of Glasgow and Mallaig, is the part where the train crosses the Glenfinnan Viaduct. Recognize it? That’s because it’s the same bridge the Hogwarts Express crosses in the Harry Potter films.

<p>For an even more authentic Harry Potter experience, you can travel across the famous viaduct on the <a href="https://westcoastrailways.co.uk/jacobite/steam-train-trip">Jacobite steam train</a>, which is used in the films. The seasonal service typically runs between early April and late October each year, covering the 84-mile (135km) round trip between Fort William and Mallaig in leisurely style. It’s a little more expensive than the ScotRail line, with an adult return costing $61. The ScotRail service line starts at around $19 for an off-peak day return.</p>

For an even more authentic Harry Potter experience, you can travel across the famous viaduct on the Jacobite steam train , which is used in the films. The seasonal service typically runs between early April and late October each year, covering the 84-mile (135km) round trip between Fort William and Mallaig in leisurely style. It’s a little more expensive than the ScotRail line, with an adult return costing $61. The ScotRail service line starts at around $19 for an off-peak day return.

<p>There aren’t a whole lot of options for exploring the famously bus-heavy Balkans by rail, but this legendary 10-hour journey takes in some of the best scenery Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro have to offer. That includes this eye-wateringly high bridge, which teeters 656 feet (200m) above the Mala Rijeka viaduct (until 2001 it was the highest railway bridge in the world). But it’s one of just 435 bridges along the route – necessary to cross all the mountains and gorges. </p>

Belgrade, Serbia to Bar, Montenegro

There aren’t a whole lot of options for exploring the famously bus-heavy Balkans by rail, but this legendary 10-hour journey takes in some of the best scenery Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro have to offer. That includes this eye-wateringly high bridge, which teeters 656 feet (200m) above the Mala Rijeka viaduct (until 2001 it was the highest railway bridge in the world). But it’s one of just 435 bridges along the route – necessary to cross all the mountains and gorges. 

<p>Beginning at the Serbian capital, the train rattles past wide, flat fields and distant mountains, before stopping at Užice in the country’s southwest. Next, it hurtles towards Podgorica in Montenegro, skimming along the shores of Lake Skadar before finishing up at the coastal town of Bar. There's a daytime departure and a night train too, and tickets are reported to cost just $21, although you can’t book online. </p>  <p><strong><a href="https://www.facebook.com/loveexploringUK?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=front">Love this? Follow our Facebook page for more travel inspiration</a></strong></p>

Beginning at the Serbian capital, the train rattles past wide, flat fields and distant mountains, before stopping at Užice in the country’s southwest. Next, it hurtles towards Podgorica in Montenegro, skimming along the shores of Lake Skadar before finishing up at the coastal town of Bar. There's a daytime departure and a night train too, and tickets are reported to cost just $21, although you can’t book online. 

<p>Connecting the mountain resorts of Zermatt and St Moritz, the <a href="https://www.glacierexpress.ch/en/">Glacier Express</a> is a brilliant way of seeing some of the most beautiful views in the Swiss Alps. The scenic route takes in sights including the Oberalp Pass, the highest point of the journey, and the Landwasser Viaduct (pictured) – a six-arch bridge which stands at 213 feet (65m) and plunges straight into a tunnel that leads through the mountain. </p>

The Glacier Express, Switzerland

Connecting the mountain resorts of Zermatt and St Moritz, the Glacier Express is a brilliant way of seeing some of the most beautiful views in the Swiss Alps. The scenic route takes in sights including the Oberalp Pass, the highest point of the journey, and the Landwasser Viaduct (pictured) – a six-arch bridge which stands at 213 feet (65m) and plunges straight into a tunnel that leads through the mountain. 

<p>The day-long trip covers 91 tunnels and 291 bridges, and offers the chance to take in alpine meadows, mountain lakes and chalets. You might expect such a stunning train ride to cost huge sums of money, but the journey will only set you back around $156 for a one-way, second-class ticket. Now the only decision is whether to travel in summer, when you’ll get to see the region covered in vibrant green trees and colorful wildflowers, or winter, when the alpine landscapes are blanketed in frost and snow. </p>

The day-long trip covers 91 tunnels and 291 bridges, and offers the chance to take in alpine meadows, mountain lakes and chalets. You might expect such a stunning train ride to cost huge sums of money, but the journey will only set you back around $156 for a one-way, second-class ticket. Now the only decision is whether to travel in summer, when you’ll get to see the region covered in vibrant green trees and colorful wildflowers, or winter, when the alpine landscapes are blanketed in frost and snow. 

<p>The storied mountaintop monastery of Montserrat is one of the most gorgeous parts of Catalonia – but did you know you can reach it by train? The <a href="https://bcnshop.barcelonaturisme.com/shopv3/en/product/615/tot-montserrat.html">ToT Montserrat</a> is an ultra-scenic route which runs between Barcelona and the foothills of the peak, at which point you can choose between taking the cable car (Aeri) or the rack railway (Cremallera) up to the Montserrat Monastery. Whichever option you go for, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping vistas across the rugged valley.</p>

Barcelona to Montserrat, Spain

The storied mountaintop monastery of Montserrat is one of the most gorgeous parts of Catalonia – but did you know you can reach it by train? The ToT Montserrat is an ultra-scenic route which runs between Barcelona and the foothills of the peak, at which point you can choose between taking the cable car (Aeri) or the rack railway (Cremallera) up to the Montserrat Monastery. Whichever option you go for, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping vistas across the rugged valley.

<p>A round-trip ticket, which includes either the Aeri or Cremallera option, costs $65 and takes around an hour and a half in total. If you want to go even higher, hitch a ride on the <a href="https://www.montserrat-tourist-guide.com/en/transport/funicular-sant-joan-montserrat.html">Saint Joan funicular</a> (pictured) which is included in the price of your ticket and takes you from the monastery right up to the top of the mountain.</p>

A round-trip ticket, which includes either the Aeri or Cremallera option, costs $65 and takes around an hour and a half in total. If you want to go even higher, hitch a ride on the Saint Joan funicular (pictured) which is included in the price of your ticket and takes you from the monastery right up to the top of the mountain.

<p>For a no-expense-spared, once-in-a-lifetime trip, look no further than this route between London and Verona. With an aim to evoke the romance and grandeur of old-school railway journeys, the stunning Art Deco <a href="https://www.belmond.com/trains/europe/venice-simplon-orient-express/">Venice Simplon-Orient-Express</a> is a chance to see rolling Italian countryside and iconic European cities in style. The new European ‘Grand Tour’ routes also include stops in Rome and Florence, and stretches to Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherlands too, with options to add hotel stays.</p>

Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, UK to Italy

For a no-expense-spared, once-in-a-lifetime trip, look no further than this route between London and Verona. With an aim to evoke the romance and grandeur of old-school railway journeys, the stunning Art Deco  Venice Simplon-Orient-Express is a chance to see rolling Italian countryside and iconic European cities in style. The new European ‘Grand Tour’ routes also include stops in Rome and Florence, and stretches to Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherlands too, with options to add hotel stays.

<p>There are six Grand Suites on the train and each one is uniquely decorated to reflect a different city (Vienna, Prague, Paris, Istanbul, Venice and Budapest). Expect plenty of period features, delicate light fixtures, polished cherrywood marquetry and marble en suite bathrooms. Michelin-starred food (including Brittany lobsters and salt marsh lamb from Mont St Michel) is served from three dining cars. As if all that wasn’t decadent enough, there’s also a 24-hour butler onboard.</p>  <p><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/121327/the-worlds-most-luxurious-train-journeys?page=1"><strong>Discover more of the world's most luxurious train journeys</strong></a></p>

There are six Grand Suites on the train and each one is uniquely decorated to reflect a different city (Vienna, Prague, Paris, Istanbul, Venice and Budapest). Expect plenty of period features, delicate light fixtures, polished cherrywood marquetry and marble en suite bathrooms. Michelin-starred food (including Brittany lobsters and salt marsh lamb from Mont St Michel) is served from three dining cars. As if all that wasn’t decadent enough, there’s also a 24-hour butler onboard.

<p>Traveling between Myrdal and Flåm in western Norway, the <a href="https://www.norwaysbest.com/flamsbana/flamsbana---the-flam-railway/">Flåm Railway</a> is among the most historic and beautiful journeys in Europe. The route was built between 1923 and 1940 to serve villages along the Sognefjord. In fact, it’s one of the steepest rail journeys on the planet, dropping 2,844 feet (867m) during its 12-mile (20km) route, with 20 tunnels traveling through the steep mountains. Along the way, you’ll get to see everything from waterfalls to mighty lakes and mountains.</p>

Flåm Railway, Norway

Traveling between Myrdal and Flåm in western Norway, the Flåm Railway is among the most historic and beautiful journeys in Europe. The route was built between 1923 and 1940 to serve villages along the Sognefjord. In fact, it’s one of the steepest rail journeys on the planet, dropping 2,844 feet (867m) during its 12-mile (20km) route, with 20 tunnels traveling through the steep mountains. Along the way, you’ll get to see everything from waterfalls to mighty lakes and mountains.

Inside, its vintage carriages are decked out with wooden furnishings and plush seats, plus there are large windows for gazing out at all the panoramic views. Tickets start at $65 for a round-trip, which takes just under an hour each way and includes a five-minute stop at the stunning Kjosfossen waterfall, where guests can get out and take pictures. The route also connects with Norway’s Bergen Line between Bergen and Oslo, so you can combine two ultra-pretty journeys.

Mariazell Railway, Austria

Captured here in the golden-tinged glory of early fall, Austria’s Mariazell Railway is a fine way to see the picturesque Pielach Valley. The journey begins at St Pölten, the capital of the Lower Austria region, snaking its way southwards through 21 tunnels and across 19 viaducts before arriving at Mariazell. The so-called ‘Stairway to Heaven’ is Austria’s longest narrow-gauge railway, covering a distance of around 56 miles (91km) in just over two hours.

<p>There are three options for those wishing to experience the storied route. Either take the modern Himelstreppe (pictured), which departs daily and starts from just $19. Or book a ticket on the first-class panorama carriage, which runs April to October and over Christmas, boasting 360-degree views and a first-class catering service. Alternatively, for a historic experience check out the historic Ötscherbär adventure train, powered by a century-old electric locomotive, with themed journeys for families.</p>

There are three options for those wishing to experience the storied route. Either take the modern Himelstreppe (pictured), which departs daily and starts from just $19. Or book a ticket on the first-class panorama carriage, which runs April to October and over Christmas, boasting 360-degree views and a first-class catering service. Alternatively, for a historic experience check out the historic Ötscherbär adventure train, powered by a century-old electric locomotive, with themed journeys for families.

<p>Few places on Earth have as much dramatic scenery as Norway and the <a href="https://www.visitnorway.com/plan-your-trip/getting-around/by-train/rauma-line/">Rauma Line</a> is a great way to experience it. The one hour and 40-minute journey begins in the village of  Dombås, taking in the historic towns and mountain farms of the Gudbrandsdalen valley before entering the steep and rugged Romsdalen valley. It then passes over the famous Kylling Bridge and cruises past Trollveggen mountain before arriving at its final destination, Åndalsnes.</p>

Rauma Line, Norway

Few places on Earth have as much dramatic scenery as Norway and the Rauma Line is a great way to experience it. The one hour and 40-minute journey begins in the village of  Dombås, taking in the historic towns and mountain farms of the Gudbrandsdalen valley before entering the steep and rugged Romsdalen valley. It then passes over the famous Kylling Bridge and cruises past Trollveggen mountain before arriving at its final destination, Åndalsnes.

<p>If you’re ending your journey in Åndalsnes, there’s no shortage of things to do in the fjord town. Hop on the Romsdalen Gondola for more epic views across the valley, enjoy a bite to eat at the panoramic Eggen Restaurant or lace up your hiking boots and explore one of the region’s many walking trails. Tickets can be purchased from <a href="https://www.sj.no/">SJ NORD</a> and start from around $20 each way.</p>

If you’re ending your journey in Åndalsnes, there’s no shortage of things to do in the fjord town. Hop on the Romsdalen Gondola for more epic views across the valley, enjoy a bite to eat at the panoramic Eggen Restaurant or lace up your hiking boots and explore one of the region’s many walking trails. Tickets can be purchased from SJ NORD and start from around $20 each way.

<p> Dating back more than 150 years, North Wales’ <a href="https://www.festrail.co.uk/mountain-spirit/">Mountain Spirit</a> service was rejuvenated in 1982, following a three decade-long restoration. The nostalgic steam train journey begins in the charming village of Blaenau Ffestiniog, crossing over the Cob embankment and climbing up the valley past woodlands and fields, before stopping at pretty Tan-y-Bwlch. The scenic 13.5-mile (21.7km)  journey ends in Porthmadog, a port town and narrow-gauge railway hub.</p>

Mountain Spirit, Wales, UK

 Dating back more than 150 years, North Wales’  Mountain Spirit  service was rejuvenated in 1982, following a three decade-long restoration. The nostalgic steam train journey begins in the charming village of Blaenau Ffestiniog, crossing over the Cob embankment and climbing up the valley past woodlands and fields, before stopping at pretty Tan-y-Bwlch. The scenic 13.5-mile (21.7km)  journey ends in Porthmadog, a port town and narrow-gauge railway hub.

<p>Those who board the historic train will be rewarded with its gorgeous vintage interiors, complete with comfortable seats and huge windows for admiring the scenery. Tickets start at $93 for a return ticket for two adults, with a there-and-back journey taking around three hours. </p>  <p><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/97614/incredible-images-that-capture-the-history-of-train-travel?page=1"><strong>Marvel at incredible images that capture the history of train travel</strong></a></p>

Those who board the historic train will be rewarded with its gorgeous vintage interiors, complete with comfortable seats and huge windows for admiring the scenery. Tickets start at $93 for a return ticket for two adults, with a there-and-back journey taking around three hours. 

<p>You’d be hard-pressed to find a much more adorable train journey than this. Located in France’s captivating Basque Country, the <a href="https://www.rhune.com/en/">Rhune Railway</a> (or Le Petit Train de la Rhune) is a fabulous cog railway which takes passengers on a 35-minute ascent up to the 2,969-foot (905m) summit of its namesake mountain. The picture-perfect chestnut-wood carriages have been navigating this steep section of track since 1924.</p>

La Rhune, France

You’d be hard-pressed to find a much more adorable train journey than this. Located in France’s captivating Basque Country, the Rhune Railway (or Le Petit Train de la Rhune) is a fabulous cog railway which takes passengers on a 35-minute ascent up to the 2,969-foot (905m) summit of its namesake mountain. The picture-perfect chestnut-wood carriages have been navigating this steep section of track since 1924.

When you’re done fawning over its gorgeous interiors, peel your eyes back outside to enjoy some seriously beautiful landscapes as the train winds up the peak. Along the way, you’ll see a huge variety of flora and fauna, including pottok (Basque ponies), raptors and many types of wildflower. Return tickets cost $20 and the railway is open from mid-April to early September each year.

Odontotos Rack Railway, Greece

Operating on the world’s narrowest gauge track – just a hair-raising two-and-a-half feet (0.75m) wide – southern Greece’s Odontotos Rack Railway is a stunning and historic way to experience the Peloponnese Gorge. Starting in the coastal town of Diakopto, it runs alongside the Vouraikos River, through rock-hewn tunnels and next to adrenalin-pumping sheer drops before arriving at the mountain town of Kalavrita. 

<p>The leisurely one-hour journey covers a total distance of 14 miles (22.5km) but there are an impressive 49 bridges in total, plus six tunnels which have been carved directly into the rock. As well as being jaw-droppingly scenic and historic (the train has been in operation for over 120 years), Odontos Rack Railway is also a total bargain, costing just over $9.50 for a single or $19 for a return trip. </p>  <p><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/86683/the-worlds-most-scenic-train-journeys-that-dont-cost-a-fortune?page=1"><strong>Here are more stunning train journeys that don't cost a fortune</strong></a></p>

The leisurely one-hour journey covers a total distance of 14 miles (22.5km) but there are an impressive 49 bridges in total, plus six tunnels which have been carved directly into the rock. As well as being jaw-droppingly scenic and historic (the train has been in operation for over 120 years), Odontos Rack Railway is also a total bargain, costing just over $9.50 for a single or $19 for a return trip. 

<p>Slicing through Sweden from top to bottom, the <a href="https://res.inlandsbanan.se/en">Inlandsbanan</a> should be top of all rail buffs’ wish lists. This epic 807-mile (1,200km) track stretches between Kristinehamn in the south and Gällivare in the north, passing from relatively flat green fields through alpine forests and the perennially snowy mountains of Lapland. Naturally, such a monumental journey takes a while to complete, with the typical itinerary taking nine days to cover the full route.</p>

Inlandsbanan, Sweden

Slicing through Sweden from top to bottom, the Inlandsbanan should be top of all rail buffs’ wish lists. This epic 807-mile (1,200km) track stretches between Kristinehamn in the south and Gällivare in the north, passing from relatively flat green fields through alpine forests and the perennially snowy mountains of Lapland. Naturally, such a monumental journey takes a while to complete, with the typical itinerary taking nine days to cover the full route.

Stops include the lakeside city of Mora, the small Lapland town of Gällivare and the city of Östersund, where a UNESCO-recognized food scene and pretty cobbled streets await you. On the train, keep your eyes peeled for reindeer and elks – there are usually plenty to spot along this route. Packages are available from both Kristinehamn and Mora, with prices and availability on consultation.

North York Moors Railway, England, UK

Whisking you back to the golden era of train travel, the 24-mile (39km), 1h 45min journey between Whitby and Pickering in the north of England promises to be a trip to remember. This steam-powered railway has been around since the 1830s and received a new lease of life in 1967, when a group of local volunteers took on the task of restoring it. 

<p>For the ultimate luxury experience, hop aboard the Pullman dining carriage, where you can enjoy either a four-course dinner service or three-course lunch as the train ambles through the countryside. Unmissable attractions along the way include the 1930s-era Pickering station, Goathland, which served as Hogsmeade Station in <em>Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone</em>, as well as the historic port of Whitby where the journey ends. The train runs from April to October every year and tickets on the dining car start at $84. </p>

For the ultimate luxury experience, hop aboard the Pullman dining carriage, where you can enjoy either a four-course dinner service or three-course lunch as the train ambles through the countryside. Unmissable attractions along the way include the 1930s-era Pickering station, Goathland, which served as Hogsmeade Station in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone , as well as the historic port of Whitby where the journey ends. The train runs from April to October every year and tickets on the dining car start at $84. 

<p>Named after the 3,747-foot (1,142m) mountain which it traverses, central Germany’s <a href="https://www.hsb-wr.de/">Brocken Railway</a> is all sweeping panoramas and serpentine bends. This 11-mile (19km) branch of track, connecting the mountain to the Harz railway, is still operated by historic steam locomotives, since this part of Germany was behind the Iron Curtain for decades and its trains were never modernized. But that’s good news for rail buffs, who come here to experience the decades-old carriages in all their glory.</p>

The Brocken, Germany

Named after the 3,747-foot (1,142m) mountain which it traverses, central Germany’s Brocken Railway is all sweeping panoramas and serpentine bends. This 11-mile (19km) branch of track, connecting the mountain to the Harz railway, is still operated by historic steam locomotives, since this part of Germany was behind the Iron Curtain for decades and its trains were never modernized. But that’s good news for rail buffs, who come here to experience the decades-old carriages in all their glory.

<p>The 50-minute ascent packs in plenty of mesmerizing views, across towering forests, vibrant green meadows and distant peaks, traveling at speeds of up to 25 miles per hour (40km/h). Inside, carriages have back-to-back seats with large windows for gazing out of – or you can head to one of the open-air viewing platforms for optimum vistas. The journey between Drei Annen Hohne and Brocken starts at $50 for an adult return. </p>  <p><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/82456/stunning-pictures-of-the-worlds-most-beautiful-train-stations?page=1"><strong>Now take a look at beautiful images of the world's train stations</strong></a></p>

The 50-minute ascent packs in plenty of mesmerizing views, across towering forests, vibrant green meadows and distant peaks, traveling at speeds of up to 25 miles per hour (40km/h). Inside, carriages have back-to-back seats with large windows for gazing out of – or you can head to one of the open-air viewing platforms for optimum vistas. The journey between Drei Annen Hohne and Brocken starts at $50 for an adult return. 

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Europe’s Most Scenic Train Journeys

Most scenic train journeys in europe – according to us.

Most lists of great European train journeys focus on the well known classic rail journeys – think novelty steam trains and luxury dining cars. But that’s not really what we’re about at Euroventure.  Interrailing on a budget doesn’t mean you can’t take in some awesome scenery while you’re at it! Travelling by train means that you’ll never be too far away from an awesome viewpoint – but you don’t need an oak panelled luxury cabin to enjoy it! So ditch the gold plated price tag – here we’ve collected some of our favourite, most underrated and most scenic train journeys from across Europe.  Why not include some of these in your Euroventure trip – loads of them appear in our most popular routes!

Zurich – Milan

This route encompasses some of the incredible alpine scenery covered by the Glacier Express – the famous Swiss train with panoramic mountain views. The route is exceptionally beautiful throughout, but particularly the area around Zermatt where you’ll spy breathtaking views of the Matterhorn up close. If you don’t fancy paying for the upgrade to this special Glacial service, you can still take the same journey on a regular train (it just doesn’t have the glass roof) for a fraction of the price.

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Sarajevo – Mostar

Traditionally this route has always been served by the rickety train that winds along the Neretva valley – ducking through tunnels and snaking around the glorious peaks of the surrounding national park. At the moment the train is out of service, so the journey is restricted to coach travel. Despite the slightly less romantic form of transport, the views are just as stunning as the mountain road hugs the same valley as the railway. Hopefully, the railways will be back up and running soon!

While you might not know a lot about Bosnia yet, taking this route is guaranteed to make you wish you could spend longer there. The water is as pure and clear as it comes, gleaming turquoise between craggy peaks and lush forests. It’s glorious in summer but takes on a totally different feel when Autumn comes around. Rolling mist and ochre leaves lend the Balkan landscape a mysterious beauty – one of the truly great European train journeys.

Prague – Berlin

This is one of our most frequented routes – winding right through the heart of central Europe, between two of its biggest and most visited capital cities. Between Pilma and Děčín, sitting each side of the German/Czech border, the route from Berlin to Prague passes through a region nicknamed “Bohemian Switzerland” – České Švýcarsko National Park. Following the Elbe river gorge, your train window will provide you with all the best views as it passes the mountains, emerald green forests and rock formations that make the area so popular.

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Split – Dubrovnik – Kotor, Montenegro

Few coach journeys could be more enjoyable than the one that winds its way down the Croatian coast. Whether you do it all in one go or stop off along the way to admire the incredible medieval cities of Split and Dubrovnik, ensure you sit on the right-hand side to make the most of some of Europe’s most naturally beautiful coastlines. You’ll head inland at the border with Montenegro, but don’t worry; here’s where you begin your journey around the entire bay of Kotor. Trust us – you’ll be glad there’s no shortcut around the fjord when you get a full hour of these views.

Ljubljana – Venice

Slovenia is a country which hardly lacks in natural beauty – and its train routes are no exception. The journey from the country’s chocolate box capital to Venice may not be a speedy one at around 7 hours, but you’ll be well rewarded for your time. This route is one of the most breathtaking in Europe. You’ll start by heading up to the mountain town of Jesenice, breathing in the fresh alpine air before beginning the descent towards the Italian border. On the way, you’ll pass the Julian Alps and Lake Bled to one side, the snow-capped mountains of Triglavski National Park and Lake Bohinj to the other. Once you’re past the mountains, you’ll wind your way down the river Isonzo towards the Italian border before admiring the vineyards of Veneto on your final approach to the canals and gondolas of Venice .

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Fort William – Mallaig, Scotland

It might not link up with the rest of your European rail adventures, but we couldn’t leave the West Highland line out of our list. Crossing some of Scotland’s most rural and remote landscapes, your train window will give you a whirlwind tour of the region’s Lochs and distilleries – all from the world famous Glenfiddich Viaduct (as featured on the Hogwarts Express). Why not link some of the most scenic train journeys in Scotland up with the rest of your Euroventure – just stop off at London and then take the Eurostar across to Paris . Or explore the UK by rail!

Stockholm to Abisko

If you’re more of a cold weather traveller you can’t get better than the epic rail journey up to Swedish Lapland from Stockholm . Passing through almost 900 miles of bleakly beautiful plains, the pine trees are slowly buried under a layer of soft snow as you speed further and further north. You’ll travel overnight in cozy sleeper compartments – magical! Plus, with nearly 24 hours of darkness a day in the Arctic winter, you might even be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the northern lights from your window.

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Poprad to Zakopone

You might not have heard of these two little border towns, but they sit astride some of the most spectacular mountains in Eastern Europe. The route from Poprad to Zakopone is actually by coach since the High Tatras sit on the border between Slovakia and Poland. Putting up with the winding roads will serve you well though – catch a glimpse of this gorgeous snow-capped mountain range through the dense forests and it’ll make it all worthwhile.

Cinque Terre

Going back to Italy, here’s one journey everyone’s heard of already; the Cinque Terre – or 5 Lands. Situated in the North Western coast of Italy, this National Park includes 5 rainbow-coloured towns which cling precariously to the Mediterranean cliffs, as well as the rolling Tuscan countryside which connects them. Take a day trip out from Florence or Pisa and admire the views from the tiny local train service that runs between La Spezia and Monterosso Al Mare.

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Innsbruck to Zurich

Last but not least, we have another great Alpine gem – this time from Austria to Switzerland. Tracing the valley all the way through across the border, on a clear day you’ll get spectacular views of the towering alps on either side of your train. Summer gives you clear glacial pools, rocky craggs and glorious green meadows, while your winter outlook is more likely to be a smooth white blanket of snow and plenty of skiers! Either way, you’ll be assured of a stunning journey – and thanks to the all-weather Austrian efficiency you’ll be punctual to boot.

We could go on and on… But these are just a few of our favourite, most scenic train journeys to take in Europe.

In a continent with such a vast variety of climates, landscapes and cultures in such a small space it would be criminal not to admire the view as you travel – and what better way to do so than to make use of Europe’s awesome rail network. Learn more about travelling Europe by rail here – or check out our destination guide to see where you should travel in Europe!

If you fancy planning a route around some of these great European train journeys, check out our Ultimate guide to travelling Europe. Why not create your own trip and tell us what you’d like to see! Otherwise, check out our ready made routes for some ideas…

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‘Sit back and enjoy the ride’ … An aerial view across the Rhine, Cologne.

Six of Europe’s best slow, scenic rail journeys

The views are better from a slow train, says our rail expert, who recommends six leisurely routes across some of Europe’s most captivating landscapes

F ew pleasures compete with relaxing on a comfortable train and watching the landscape slip by beyond the window. Here are six of my favourite routes, ranging from under four to over nine hours, so easily completed in a day. Interrail passes are valid on all these journeys, although a small supplement (€1.50 to €4) is payable by passholders on the French, Polish and Spanish routes.

Cologne to Basel

Departs 10.53 from Cologne (daily) Journey time 4h 43m (318 miles) Fare Discount from €29.90, full €135 Buy Deutsche Bahn

Rail travellers heading south from the German Rhineland to the Alps are spoilt for choice. Most opt for high-speed trains on new-build lines that defy the warp and weft of the land. But it’s more interesting to take the traditional route south, following the classic Rhine gorge railway upstream from Koblenz.

Of the trains running south from Cologne (pictured above) which follow this line, my top choice is the mid-morning EC9 as this Swiss train to Basel and Zürich is the only one of the day to include a Swiss panorama carriage. It’s first-class only (upgrades from €10 on promo tickets) and includes an excellent but pricey Swiss restaurant car. Sit back and enjoy the ride as the train cruises up the Rhine, with views of the Black Forest and over the river into France’s Alsace region.

Zurich to Graz

Zell-am-See, Salzburg.

Departs 08.40 from Zurich (daily) Journey time 9hr 34min (451 miles) Fare Discount from €33.10, full €111.50 Buy Austrian Railways

Pressed for my favourite north-south route through the Alps, I’d opt for the Bernina Railway from St Moritz in the Engadin region of Switzerland to Tirano in Italy. But for longer Alpine journeys, look for east-west routes; my top choice is the daily Transalpin train from Zurich to the Austrian city of Graz .

There’s a mix of Austrian and Swiss carriages: an Austrian restaurant car where the apple strudel is every bit as good as you might expect and a first-class Swiss panorama carriage, so it’s worth paying the premium for a first-class ticket (from €20 extra on promo fares). The journey traverses Liechtenstein and follows the Arlberg railway east into the Austrian Tyrol. Beyond Innsbruck, the route runs on via Zell-am-See and Selzthal to the Austrian province of Styria.

Dublin to Tralee

MacGillycuddys Reeks, Co Kerry.

Departs 08.30 from Dublin Heuston (direct train Sundays only) Journey time 3hr 52min (208 miles) Fare Discount from €26.99, full €33.99 Buy Irish Rail

Dublin’s Heuston station, a handsome building in Corinthian style, is most inviting on a quiet Sunday morning. I pick up coffee and breakfast as there’s no catering on the 8.30am to County Kerry. It’s the only train of the week from Dublin giving a lunchtime arrival in Killarney and Tralee in Ireland’s south-west. The Dublin station is named after Sean Heuston, the Irish republican hero executed by the British in May 1916 at Kilmainham Gaol , which is just to the left as our train sets off from Heuston station.

The journey to Tralee goes through some glorious landscapes. The railway tracks south-west, passing the Galtee Mountains to reach the dairy farming country of the Golden Vale. Beyond Mallow, we follow Blackwater Valley west. On the approach to Killarney is one of Ireland’s grandest vistas, with Mangerton mountain grading west into MacGillycuddy’s Reeks. After stopping at Killarney, the train makes a final spring to the coast, where the Tralee Casement has the distinction of being Europe’s most westerly railway station. Why Casement? The station is named after Roger Casement, an Irish nationalist hanged at Pentonville Prison in London in 1916.

Béziers to Clermont-Ferrand

Beziers, Occitanie.

Departs 09.33 from Béziers (daily) Journey time 6hr 28min (246 miles) Fare Discount from €20, full €58.60 Buy SNCF Connect

The Intercité Aubrac from Béziers to Clermont-Ferrand offers, quite simply, the finest six-hour train ride in France. Even the best rail journeys in the French Alps don’t match the Ligne des Causses that runs north from Béziers.

Despite the Intercité tag, the Aubrac has the feel of a regional service, making more than a score of stops at country stations along the way. The line cuts through the hills to reach the Tarn valley , skirting many gorges on spectacular viaducts. This former mainline route is electrified throughout and is mainly single-track. It’s remarkable it has survived. If you are tempted, don’t wait too long – the future of the route is far from assured.

The IC Aubrac offers an excellent range of onward connections from Clermont – continue to Vichy, Nevers or even to Paris (giving an evening arrival in the French capital). This is a much better way of travelling from the Occitanie region to Paris than just hopping on the high-speed TGV.

Warsaw to Mockava

Białystok cathedral, Poland.

Leaves: 07.35 from Warsaw (daily) Journey time 6hr 6min (228 miles) Fare €20 Buy Lithuanian Railways

Mockava is a wee place of no more than 100 souls, just over the Polish border. There wasn’t a direct train from Warsaw to Lithuania for a decade, so the launch last month of a once-daily intercity from the Polish capital to Mockava came as a surprise. The train is called the Hańcza, after a river and lake in north-east Poland.

It is a journey through wistfully beautiful landscapes, passing villages and towns that reflect the cultural mosaic of the Polish-Lithuanian borderlands: old Jewish shtetls, wooden churches which can be Roman Catholic, Greek-Catholic or Orthodox, and Baltic Tatar communities with small surviving Muslim minorities.

The bleak subterranean platforms at Warsaw’s Central station are the starting point. Progress is leisurely, averaging 37mph and with some long stops along the way – a full 30 minutes at Białystok. Rumours of an onboard catering trolley are unfounded, so that extended stop at Białystok is a godsend. Mockava is the end of the line for the Polish train, but across the platform a modern Lithuanian train is waiting for the onward hop to Kaunas and Vilnius.

Madrid to Seville

Santa Justa station, Seville.

Departs 10.55 from Madrid (daily) Journey time 8hr 3min (403 miles) Fare €50.70 Buy Renfe

The fastest Spanish high-speed trains dash nonstop between these two cities in just 2½ hours. But there’s a fine alternative for slow travellers. A daily Media Distancia (MD) train takes a deeply rural, very pretty route to Seville. This daily regional service slips out of the underground suburban platforms at Madrid Atocha and tracks west through the Extremadura region, affording good views of the Tajo and Guadiana valleys before cutting south through the Sierra Morena to reach Seville.

I rate the final three hours of the trip as one of the finest Iberian train rides. For an overnight stop, opt for the walled city of Cáceres – a fine place for casual wandering – before continuing to Seville the following afternoon.

Nicky Gardner is an author and co-editor of Hidden Europe magazine

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Long-distance train travel is having a moment it seems. Whether the appeal is the old-school romance of being rocked to sleep on the rails, perhaps waking up in another country, concerns about climate change and the carbon footprint of flying, or a desire to experience slow travel and take in more of your surroundings on your journey, a sleeper train offers the perfect combination of travel and accommodation in one. 

Taking a night train across Europe "is an exceptionally convenient, efficient and budget-friendly way to explore the region", said Rail Europe . That's because the price of your ticket also covers the cost of a night's accommodation. "So take the money you would have spent on a hotel and add another leg onto your trip or splurge at your next destination."

Here are some of Europe's best night train journeys.

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London to Venice

The Venice Simplon Orient Express is the "grand dame of sleeper trains", said The Times . Since being immortalised by Agatha Christie it's "become the byword for yesteryear elegance", as "one of the few surviving chariots of the golden age of travel". Luxe to the max, its interiors feature "wood panelling and lush drapes, antique lamps and art deco mirrors, and a Bar Car with live music". If money is no object, "splash out on one of the six grand suites for marble en suites, butler service and as much champagne as you can glug". Nowadays, you travel from London Victoria "aboard the luxury private Belmond British Pullman" to Paris, before joining the Orient Express for the overnight leg to Venice.

Find out more: belmond.com

Trondheim to Bodo

"Under normal circumstances, the jaw-dropping views offered by any Norwegian rail journey would make a night train a wasted opportunity," said Lonely Planet . However, travel this 430-mile route into the Arctic Circle in summer and "you needn't miss anything – the sun will hardly set". This means you can "enjoy views of woodland, lakes, mountains and tundra at any time of the night", said The Times. In winter it "looks like an understudy for the Polar Express" as it "snakes past pine forests laden with snow". And between September and March there's the chance of seeing the northern lights.

Find out more: sj.no

Brussels to Prague

The European Sleeper leaves Brussels Midi station at around 7.20pm and pulls into Prague just before 11am, "perfect timing for passengers to enjoy lunch and a stroll around the Czech capital before checking into a hotel", said CN Traveller . This route is an extension of the Brussels to Berlin service and "it's an ideal starting point for UK-based travelers looking to snooze their way deeper into Europe", said Lonely Planet, "since there's no need in Brussels to change stations (as in Paris)".

Find out more: europeansleeper.eu

Paris to Vienna

The French capital is "gradually restoring its reputation as a hub for overnight services", said The Times , with plans for multiple routes from 2025. For now, try the Nightjet from Gare de l'Est, a short walk from Eurostar's Gare du Nord, to Vienna. With "perhaps the most perfect timings of any overnight sleeper, leaving mid-evening and arriving just before elevenses", there's plenty of time to "savour this cross-section of Europe". In the evening, you're "traversing Champagne country to Strasbourg", then "sashaying along the Danube from Salzburg in the morning, with a big chunk of Germany in between".

Find out more: nightjet.com

Milan to Palermo

"Long and skinny", Italy is "ideal for train travel", said The Telegraph . And it's "still quite an odyssey" to leave Milan, "one of Europe's grandest railway palaces" and "go all the way to the toe of the boot and cross over to Sicily". This represents "the chance to ride a train and a boat at the same time", said The Times. After leaving the northern capital in the evening, and "heading south through the hours of darkness" it's time to enjoy "coffee and a croissant in your cabin" while "admiring the coastal views". The train is "shunted on to a special ferry" to cross the Strait of Messina to Sicily, and you'll reach Palermo late that afternoon.

Find out more: trenitalia.com

Zurich to Zagreb

Crossing five countries in around 15 hours, this is "one of Europe's most scenic routes", said Lonely Planet. It is particularly "worth taking" in summer, as it passes through Austria and Slovenia – "both countries where you're hard-pressed to find an unattractive railway line". The train leaves Zurich at 7.40pm and, next morning, "be sure to wake up before 8am", said The New Zealand Herald , "as the last section between Ljubljana and Zagreb, when the train snakes alongside the Sava River, is one of the most picturesque".

London-Scotland

One of the UK's two sleepers, both of which "have recently benefited from major upgrades" that "many see as a vote of confidence in the country's overnight services", said Lonely Planet. Departing from London Euston, the "legendary" Caledonian Sleeper heads north "via a series of carriage shuffles unnoticed by the snoozing passenger, reaches Edinburgh, Inverness, Aberdeen, Fort William and points in between". On a moonlight night you can expect "sweeping views of stately castles and remote Highland wilderness", said The Times. These new trains "provide proper 21st-century comforts" including Wi-Fi, room service and complimentary sleep kits. Accommodation options include en-suite double cabins, twin bunks and "comfort seats". And in the morning "the menu features everything from porridge to a cooked full Highland breakfast".

Find out more: sleeper.scot

Trains Moscow to Elektrostal: Times, Prices and Tickets

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Moscow to Elektrostal by train

The journey from Moscow to Elektrostal by train is 32.44 mi and takes 2 hr 7 min. There are 71 connections per day, with the first departure at 12:15 AM and the last at 11:46 PM. It is possible to travel from Moscow to Elektrostal by train for as little as or as much as . The best price for this journey is .

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Prices will vary when you travel from Moscow to Elektrostal. On average, though, you'll pay about for a train ticket. You can find train tickets for prices as low as , but it may require some flexibility with your travel plans. If you're looking for a low price, you may need to prepare to spend more time in transit. You can also often find cheaper train tickets at particular times of day, or on certain days of the week. Of course, ticket prices often change during the year, too; expect to pay more in peak season. For the lowest prices, it's usually best to make your reservation in advance. Be careful, though, as many providers do not offer refunds or exchanges on their cheapest train tickets. Unfortunately, no price was found for your trip from Moscow to Elektrostal. Selecting a new departure or arrival city, without dramatically changing your itinerary could help you find price results. Prices will vary when you travel from Moscow to Elektrostal. On average, though, you'll pay about for a train ticket. If you're looking for a low price, you may need to prepare to spend more time in transit. You can also often find cheaper train tickets at particular times of day, or on certain days of the week. Of course, ticket prices often change during the year, too; expect to pay more in peak season. For the lowest prices, it's usually best to make your reservation in advance. Be careful, though, as many providers do not offer refunds or exchanges on their cheapest train tickets.

How long does it take to get from Moscow to Elektrostal by train?

The journey between Moscow and Elektrostal by train is approximately 32.44 mi. It will take you more or less 2 hr 7 min to complete this journey. This average figure does not take into account any delays that might arise on your route in exceptional circumstances. If you are planning to make a connection or operating on a tight schedule, give yourself plenty of time. The distance between Moscow and Elektrostal is around 32.44 mi. Depending on the exact route and provider you travel with, your journey time can vary. On average, this journey will take approximately 2 hr 7 min. However, the fastest routes between Moscow and Elektrostal take 1 hr 3 min. If a fast journey is a priority for you when traveling, look out for express services that may get you there faster. Some flexibility may be necessary when booking. Often, these services only leave at particular times of day - or even on certain days of the week. You may also find a faster journey by taking an indirect route and connecting in another station along the way.

How many journeys from Moscow to Elektrostal are there every day?

On average, there are 71 daily departures from Moscow to Elektrostal. However, there may be more or less on different days. Providers' timetables can change on certain days of the week or public holidays, and many also vary at particular times of year. Some providers change their schedules during the summer season, for example. At very busy times, there may be up to departures each day. The providers that travel along this route include , and each operates according to their own specific schedules. As a traveler, you may prefer a direct journey, or you may not mind making changes and connections. If you have heavy suitcases, a direct journey could be best; otherwise, you might be able to save money and enjoy more flexibility by making a change along the way. Every day, there are an average of 18 departures from Moscow which travel directly to Elektrostal. There are 53 journeys with one change or more. Unfortunately, no connection was found for your trip from Moscow to Elektrostal. Selecting a new departure or arrival city, without dramatically changing your itinerary could help you find connections.

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If you're looking for the best deal for your trip from Moscow to Elektrostal, booking train tickets in advance is a great way to save money, but keep in mind that advance tickets are usually not available until 3 months before your travel date.

Stay flexible with your travel time and explore off-peak journeys

Planning your trips around off-peak travel times not only means that you'll be able to avoid the crowds, but can also end up saving you money. Being flexible with your schedule and considering alternative routes or times will significantly impact the amount of money you spend on getting from Moscow to Elektrostal.

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Checking on the latest deals can help save a lot of money, making it worth taking the time to browse and compare prices. So make sure you get the best deal on your ticket and take advantage of special fares for children, youth and seniors as well as discounts for groups.

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If you're planning a trip with some flexible time, why not opt for the scenic route? Taking slower trains or connecting trains that make more stops may save you money on your ticket – definitely worth considering if it fits in your schedule.

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The cheapest Moscow - Elektrostal train tickets can be found for as low as $35.01 if you’re lucky, or $54.00 on average. The most expensive ticket can cost as much as $77.49.

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Bagneux, Hauts-de-Seine to Elektrostal by train

Travel from Bagneux, Hauts-de-Seine (France) to Elektrostal (Russia) by train (2544km): schedule and information to the train connection. Compare fares and buy your ticket.

The train connection Bagneux, Hauts-de-Seine (France) - Elektrostal (Russia) goes via Germany, Poland and Belarus. There are direct night trains available from Paris and Nice to Moscow. The ticket price starts from 185 EUR. It is also possible to travel via Ukraine if you want to avoid Belarus. Please read the following travel information and blog posts.

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2 bagneux, hauts-de-seine (france) - berlin (germany) - warsaw (poland) - moscow (russia) - elektrostal (russia).

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1a Travelling from Bagneux, Hauts-de-Seine (France) to Paris (France)

To travel in France by train, buy your ticket via the following booking links. There you find schedules and ticket prices with discounts. Book early to get inexpensive train tickets. To travel long distances between the big cities of France, use a TGV high-speed train.

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night train: Night trains that might be suitable for this trip. ICN 3981|83 Paris - Latour-de-Carol / ICN 5789/93 Paris - Briançon / EN 453/24J Paris - Moscow

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1b Travelling from Paris (France) to Moscow (Russia)

The train connection from Paris to Moscow is served once a week by the direct RZD night train. The journey time is 40 hours. You can buy train tickets from 180 EUR. You spend two nights on the comfortable Russian night train. A dining car is available over large parts of the route. Find the exact ticket fares and timetable via the booking links. Please have a look at our film about this trip, showing all the important travel details.

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1c Travelling from Moscow (Russia) to Elektrostal (Russia)

To travel in Russia by train, buy your ticket online via one of the given booking links. There you find exact schedules and ticket prices. The price depends on the type of train and the time you travel and can vary a lot. For most trains you can chose your seat if you book online. And it is the easiest way if you do not speak the Russian language. Good to know: in Russia you will find very interesting long-distance trains, travelling overnight. They usually offer: 1st class sleeper with 2-berth compartments, 2nd class Kupé with 4-berth compartments and 3rd class Platskartny with open-plan dormitory cars.

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To travel from France to Germany by train, use a route either via Paris/Lille to Cologne by Thalys train. Or from Paris via Strasbourg/Saarbrücken to Frankfurt or Stuttgart by TGV/ICE. There is also a direct train from Marseille in direction of Frankfurt. Please use the given booking links to find schedules and ticket prices. Prices are usually the same, but sometimes vary slightly. If you want to use a night train, have a look at the Russian night train Paris to Moscow (exit in Berlin). A very nice experience and high quality, but does not run daily! The Europe Special price of Deutsche Bahn (German railways) is available from EUR 39. As earlier you book, as cheaper the ticket prices are.

Where to buy a ticket from Bagneux, Hauts-de-Seine to Berlin?

Official saver fares! Official online shop of German railways (Deutsche Bahn). Train tickets for Germany and to bordering countries. Buy your saver fare tickets easily and securely here.

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train types: Train types you are likely to travel with. THALYS (THY) / ICE Alleo Germany - France (ICE Alleo) / TGV Alleo France - Germany (TGV Alleo)

night train: Night trains that might be suitable for this trip. EN 453/24J Paris - Moscow

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2b Travelling from Berlin (Germany) to Warsaw (Poland)

To travel from Berlin to Warsaw by train, buy a "Sparpreis Europa" saver fare ticket of German railways Deutsche Bahn. The ticket price starts from 29 EUR. The journey time is about 6:30 hours. There are at least four direct connections per day by the Berlin-Warsaw-Express. Find the exact train schedules and buy your train tickets via the given booking links.

Where to buy a ticket from Berlin to Warsaw?

Polrail Service offers train tickets for Poland and to bordering countries.

Online shop for train tickets of the Polish State Railways PKP.

train types: Train types you are likely to travel with. Express InterCity (EIC) / Berlin Warszawa Express (BWE)

train connections: popular connections travelled by other users Warsaw - Berlin

2c Travelling from Warsaw (Poland) to Moscow (Russia)

Travel from Warsaw to Moscow by direct train. The journey time is 15 hours. Train tickets are available from 150 EUR. The trains run overnight via Belarus and offer compartments with 1, 2 or 4 berths. They are very comfortable and high quality. If you want to avoid Belarus, you can travel via Ukraine. First travel from Warsaw to Kiev by day or overnight train. The journey time is 15 hours, tickets are available from 45 EUR. Then travel from Kiev to Moscow. The journey time is 13 hours and tickets are available from 70 EUR. Find train schedules and buy your ticket via the given booking links.

Where to buy a ticket from Warsaw to Moscow?

train connections: popular connections travelled by other users Moscow - Warsaw

2d Travelling from Moscow (Russia) to Elektrostal (Russia)

What to do, where to stay and how to get here by train, it's not that complicated, need a cheap place to sleep we recommend booking.com, find a cheap flight compare prices on kiwi.com.

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