Trains are an easy and sustainable way to get from A to B, and the journey can be just as intruiging as the destination. Research has found that the majority of Europe’s most scenic train routes are in the UK, with a Scottish route taking the crown. The Kyle Line, which runs from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh, landed in the top spot, according to research by FruityKing. The rankings were determined by analysing data from thousands of passenger reviews to find which offers the most breathtaking views. The Kyle Line, which runs from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh, landed in the top spot | SCOTRAILThe train darts through the Scottish countryside, immersed in incredible Highland scenery. Holidaymakers can expect views of mountains and lochs, ending with jaw-dropping views of Skye. The train lasts around two hours and there are plenty of highlights to look out for, such as the Torridon Peaks, Herds of deer and Ben Wyvis. In second place is the Isle of Man Steam Railway. Not only is this a stunning journey, but it is also great for history lovers. This is because it is the longest narrow-gauge steam line in Britain that still uses its original locomotives and carriages. The most beautiful train journeys in EuropeKyle Line (Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh), Scotland Isle of Man Steam Railway, Isle of Man Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways, WalesWest Somerset Railway, EnglandBernina Express, SwitzerlandVenice Simplon-Orient-Express, England Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, EnglandGotthard Panorama Express, SwitzerlandSwanage Railway, EnglandVale of Rheidol Railway, WalesThe Bergen Railway, NorwaySettle-Carlisle Railway, EnglandInlandsbanan, SwedenThe Isle of Man Steam Railway was in second place, with breathtaking views | ISLE OF MAN Outside of the UK, and in the number five spot, the highest-ranking route is the Bernina Express in Switzerland.It boasts panoramic views and runs mostly across the Rhaetian Railway in the Albula and Bernina Landscapes. Ending in Tirano, Italy, it is a great way to see the impressive landscapes of Europe.Looking for more travel inspiration? The top city breaks for a September escape have been named. Travelling now often means fewer crowds, more affordable prices and temperatures still hitting 25°C.Our Standards:
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