If you’re looking for a stunning train journey with incredible landscapes, look no further as these routes have been named as some of the best in Europe. From rocky mountains to clear blue lakes and even beautiful city views, these journeys cross some of the best areas in the continent and provide those looking to book a different holiday plenty of choice.
Named as some of the best by Lonely Planet and Time Out, these train trips will leave you feeling like you’re in a film set.
7. Munich to Venice on the Brenner Railway, Germany, Austria and Italy
Travelling from Munich to Venice on the Brenner Railway takes you through breathtaking Alpine landscapes, crossing the iconic Brenner Pass between Austria and Italy.
This route offers a seamless blend of German precision, Austrian charm, and Italian romance, making every mile a scenic adventure.
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6. Nova Gorica to Jesenice, Slovenia
The train journey from Nova Gorica to Jesenice cuts through Slovenia’s lush valleys and dramatic mountain ranges, offering a glimpse of pristine nature rarely seen by tourists.
With stunning views of the Julian Alps and charming rural villages, this route is a hidden gem for scenic train travel.
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5. The Hope Valley Line (Manchester to Sheffield)
The Hope Valley Line connects Manchester and Sheffield while threading through the rugged beauty of the Peak District National Park.
Passengers are treated to rolling moorlands, rocky outcrops, and historic viaducts in this quintessentially English landscape.
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6. Londonderry to Coleraine
This coastal train journey from Londonderry to Coleraine showcases the wild beauty of Northern Ireland’s northwestern shores.
Dramatic cliffs, sparkling beaches, and glimpses of the Atlantic Ocean make this short ride unforgettable.
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5. Le Petit Train Jaune, France
Le Petit Train Jaune winds its way through the Pyrenees in southern France, offering panoramic views of rugged mountains and quaint Catalan villages.
This bright yellow train is a cultural icon, celebrated for its blend of natural beauty and regional heritage.
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