Join us on Europe's scenic train rides, Lykkers, and immerse yourself in unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime. Rest assured, these journeys offer the most rewarding way to travel across this magnificent continent!


As you journey, take a moment to lean back in your train seat and let the breathtaking scenes unfold outside your window, conjuring imagery straight out of a movie. Now, let's explore some of our favorite scenic routes throughout Europe. Which journey ignites your wanderlust, Lykkers?


<h3>1. The Bernina Railway</h3>


<b>Scenic route</b>: Chur to Tirano


<b>Countries</b>: Switzerland and Italy


It's widely known that Switzerland boasts several outstanding scenic train routes, but this particular journey surpasses them all! Witness as the train navigates around vivid blue lakes and crosses imposing viaducts, with fields metamorphosing into snow-capped mountains right before your eyes.


<b>Our travel tip</b>: Panoramic trains operating on this route impose a small reservation fee. If you wish to circumvent this fee, you can opt for regular trains traversing the same picturesque route!


<b>Where does it start and end?</b>


Trains operate in both directions, either departing from Chur or St. Moritz in Switzerland and concluding their journey in Tirano, Italy. There are a total of 25 stops along the route.


We suggest embarking on the journey from the beginning to fully relish all the exhilarating twists, turns, and scenic vistas along the way.


Tirano(Transit station)


<b>Reservation fees</b>


<b>Bernina Express panorama observation car</b>


March to May: 24 CHF


June to September: 26 CHF


October: 24 CHF


1 November to 10 December: 20 CHF


<b>Bernina Express regular train car</b>


No reservations needed


<h3>2. The Bergen Railway</h3>


<b>Scenic route</b>: Oslo to Bergen


<b>Country</b>: Norway


Experience the captivating natural beauty of Norway on this remarkable 7-hour train voyage, passing through fjords, glaciers, and Europe’s highest mountainous plateau.


Our travel advice: Alight at Myrdal to board the renowned tourist train to Flåm (enjoy a 30% discount with Interrail).


Oslo Central Station


<b>Reservations</b>


Seat reservations are compulsory for the Bergen Railway. You can secure your seat on the Bergen Railway through the following methods:


<b>At a train station</b>: Ticket desks operated by Entur AS.


<b>By phone</b>: Reach out to the Entur customer center on weekdays from 7:00 to 23:00, Saturdays from 8:00 to 21:00, and Sundays from 9:00 to 23:00. Opening hours may differ during holidays. You can contact them at +47 61 27 90 88.


<b>Online</b>: Via Reservation Service


Please be aware that your Pass must be valid in Norway to board this train.


<h3>3. The Black Forest Railway</h3>


<b>Scenic route</b>: Konstanz to Offenburg


<b>Country</b>: Germany


For enthusiasts of fairytale forests and villages adorned with traditional timbered houses, the Black Forest Railway is a must-ride. Pay special attention to the charming stretch between Donaueschingen and Hornberg.


Offenburg (Train station)


<b>Our travel advice</b>: Local double-decker trains operate on this route. Since seating is not assigned, prepare to secure the top-deck seats for optimal views!


<b>Conditions for Interrail pass holders</b>


Interrail Passes valid in Germany are accepted on all Black Forest lines.


<b>Facilities and services</b>


Air conditioning


Disabled facilities


Shower/WC


Snack trolley


Facilities may differ per train and route.


Remember, these train journeys aren't just about getting from one place to another; they're about immersing yourself in the stunning landscapes and rich cultures that make Europe so unique.


So whether you're gazing out at the snow-capped peaks of the Bernina Railway, marveling at the fjords of the Bergen Railway, or exploring the fairytale forests along the Black Forest Railway, each moment is an opportunity to create lasting memories.


As you reflect on your travels, we invite you to share your favorite moments and discoveries with us. Until next time, happy trails, Lykkers!