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6 Countries That Are Best Seen By Train If You Are Travelling Through Europe

Planning a trip across Europe? These 6 countries offer the most scenic train journeys. From snowy Alps to Tuscan vineyards, these are the best spots for a rail holiday across Europe.

6 Countries That Are Best Seen By Train If You Are Travelling Through Europe
Which place are you excited to explore first? (Photo: Pexels)

There is something uniquely charming about travelling through Europe. From cobblestoned towns and snowy mountain peaks to postcard-perfect countryside, every route feels like it belongs on a fridge magnet. But what truly makes the experience memorable is how simple it is to move around. Skip the airports and rental car confusion and take the scenic route instead. Europe's railway system is one of the best in the world. It is fast, connected, and honestly, ridiculously beautiful. If you love slow travel, nature, and the idea of watching villages, vineyards and castles pass by your window, this is for you. We have rounded up six of the best countries in Europe where travelling by train is not only convenient but also a complete visual treat. And yes, your wallet will thank you too.

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Here Are 6 Of The Best Countries To Explore Europe By Train:

1. Switzerland

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Switzerland. (Photo: Pexels)

Ask any frequent traveller or scroll through social media, and Switzerland will always top the list for scenic train journeys. Think snow-draped Alps, blue lakes, and villages straight out of a movie set. The Glacier Express, which runs from Zermatt to St. Moritz, is known as the world's slowest express train and for good reason. Every second of the 7.5-hour journey is worth savouring. Clean, punctual, and smooth, Swiss trains are ideal for travellers who want a front-row seat to some of Europe's finest natural views.

2. Italy

Tuscany, Italy.

Tuscany, Italy. (Photo: Unsplash)

Italy is not just about gelato and Renaissance art. It is also home to some excellent rail routes that show off its natural and cultural beauty. High-speed trains like Italo and Trenitalia connect cities like Rome, Florence, and Venice in just a few hours. But the journey is as stunning as the destination. Tuscany's rolling vineyards and Naples' sparkling coastline make the ride unforgettable. Most train stations are located in city centres, so food, art, and coffee are never too far away.

3. Austria

Austria.

Austria. (Photo: Pexels)

Austria is often overlooked, but train travel here is smooth, scenic, and well-connected. The route from Vienna to Salzburg is especially popular for its lakes, green meadows, and occasional castle views. Austrian trains are known for being clean and efficient, and they also offer easy access to neighbouring countries like Germany and Switzerland. If you are planning a longer train holiday across Europe, Austria fits in seamlessly.

4. Germany

Germany.

Germany. (Photo: Unsplash)

Germany's train network is one of the largest and most reliable in Europe. High-speed ICE trains take you to major cities like Berlin, Munich, and Frankfurt in comfort and style. But do not ignore the slower regional trains. These routes take you through charming villages, half-timbered towns, and wine valleys along the Rhine. The Deutschland Ticket and other group rail passes make travelling even more affordable. If you are looking to go beyond the tourist map, this is the way to do it.

5. France

France.

France. (Photo: Unsplash)

France has one of the fastest trains in Europe, but there is more to the country's railway than speed. Yes, you can zip from Paris to Marseille in a few hours, but there is something equally rewarding about a slower train through Burgundy's vineyards or Provence's lavender fields. French trains offer wide seats, onboard cafés, and views that belong in a film. If you are landing in Paris, it makes a perfect starting point for a rail holiday through France and beyond.

6. The Netherlands

Netherlands.

Netherlands. (Photo: Unsplash)

Small but mighty when it comes to rail efficiency, the Netherlands makes train travel feel effortless. Trains are frequent, fast, and well-connected. You can zip between Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Utrecht in no time, and day trips to smaller towns like Delft or The Hague are incredibly easy. Along the way, expect views of tulip fields, old windmills, and green fields that stretch forever. No need to rent a car, just hop on a train and watch the country pass you by.

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So, if you are planning a holiday through Europe, consider trading the chaos of air travel for something calmer, greener, and frankly, more fun. Book that train ticket, charge your phone, and let the window views do the talking.

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