Visually stunning scenic train tours
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Those who hear the call of the wild will find our scenic train tours to their taste. These tours, focused on beautiful scenery, are visual smörgåsbords. We enjoy unsurpassed views from our trains and our resorts are in some of the most magnificent locations. Our excursion programme continues to impress with a stunning range of scenery and wildlife on our guided scenic train tours.
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Enjoy three scenic rail journeys from our base in the Victorian resort of Llandudno
Llandudno is the ideal base from which to discover the railways and castles of Wales. Climb Snowdon by mountain railway, explore the castles of Caernarfon and Conwy and encounter pretty Portmeirion.

Departures from August to October
from £578
Experience the grace and beauty of this delightful region on this short break, taking advantage of the very best the area has to offer. From steamers and vintage trains to distant, high fells and of course the famous dramatic lakes, the Lake District has it all.

Departures from September to September
from £720
Appreciate the rolling hillsides, sleepy limestone villages, water meadows and river valleys of the Cotswolds with captivating Stratford-upon-Avon, home of the bard. This short break introduces you to the best scenery, rail journeys and excursions in the area.

Departures from September to September
from £475
The smörgåsbord is a perfect analogy for our scenic train tours. Each has its own theme, or flavour, which varies by region but they are bound together by a dedication to sample some of the world's finest scenes. Unlike other modes of transport journeying by train allows travellers time to relax and focus on the view. In a car there are always distractions (like driving!) but the train is a perfect vehicle for enjoying the panoramic views, which makes our scenic train tours the perfect touring holiday.
Railways & Castles of Wales 2010
Highland Adventure 2010
The English Lake District 2010
Stratford & the Severn Valley 2010
Yorkshire & Northumberland 2010

