HISTORIC RAIL TRIP OFFERS SPLENDID VIEWS ON BERNINA EXPRESS
The viaduct outside Tirano offers spectacular Alps viewing. |
PHOTOS By BRUCE KELLER
IT'S BEEN OUR dream for 17 years to take a train trip through the Swiss Alps and transit the terrain of some of the world's highest mountain ranges.
Both of us love mountains and winding trails. We both love trains, too, so the irresistible combination came to us via Bernina Express.
We viewed several villages from the train's panoramic windows. |
Picturesque sights abound, including this cafe, Restaurant Alp Grum in Poschiavo, Switzerland. |
Framed by Lake St. Moritz are Christene "Cookie" Meyers and Bruce Keller, on a unique train trip from Tirano, Italy. |
AS WE traveled, we reveled in the green of the Alps, its rugged terrain, villages and meadows, snow capped peaks, alpine lakes and a remarkable viaduct. While we were on our train, friends took the Bernina Express going the opposite direction, a four-hour, 90-mile journey from icy Switzerland to sunny Italy. We reversed, starting in Italy and wending our way through 55 tunnels and 196 bridges to St. Moritz. So while we were digging light jackets out of our backpacks as temperatures dropped, our friends were shedding their sweaters as the weather warmed.
The train was built in 1896-1904 and is itself a UNESCO World Heritage site. We appreciated the train's clean, spacious seats. First class is a bit more, but worth it. Everyone was in good spirits and we met delightful people -- Americans, Australians, French, English, German, Swiss, Italians -- all bonded by an appreciation of the spectacular sights we enjoyed together.
UP NEXT: We spent a few relaxing days in Tirano, based at the charming Ostello del Castello, a unique family run inn in Tirano, Valtellina, Italy. Host Andreas and a welcoming staff made us instantly at home and we were surrounded by spectacular views, geraniums in window boxes, and the clanging of cowbells to greet the morning. We'll visit Tirano and its treasures with tips on combining the train trip with a village visit. Remember to explore, learn and live and catch us weekly for a fresh spin on nature, travel, performance, family and the arts: www.whereiscookie.com
Bruce Keller enjoys a stunning view enroute to St. Moritz. |
Right outside our window, skiers readied their gear for an afternoon on the slopes. |
The train makes a stop or two along the way for photos. We saw skiers and sunbathers in a day. |
A PLEASANT attendant circulated with a refreshment trolley, offering light
snacks, tea, coffee, wine and souvenirs. It is allowed to bring your own food and drinks, including wine, as several passengers did.
snacks, tea, coffee, wine and souvenirs. It is allowed to bring your own food and drinks, including wine, as several passengers did.
It's a thrill to have experienced this wonderful journey. If you love trains, mountain scenery and adventure, we highly recommend this outing.
For more information: The Chur–Tirano route runs daily between Chur, Switzerland and Tirano, Italy. In summer, the train continues from Tirano to Lugano some days.
St. Moritz–Tirano: This shorter route runs between St. Moritz, Switzerland, and Tirano, Italy. The classic Bernina Red Train route offers panoramic carriages and requires advance ticket reservations. We took it from from Tirano to St. Moritz. Tickets begin at about 29 Euros.
St. Moritz–Tirano: This shorter route runs between St. Moritz, Switzerland, and Tirano, Italy. The classic Bernina Red Train route offers panoramic carriages and requires advance ticket reservations. We took it from from Tirano to St. Moritz. Tickets begin at about 29 Euros.
www.berninarailway.com
For rail and ticketing elsewhere in Europe: www.eurail.com
Strolling the streets of Tirano, Italy, are Bruce Keller and Christene "Cookie" Meyers, The charming village was our base for exploring northern Italy and taking Bernina Express. |
So nice to see this-- your fun ride in our backyard!
ReplyDeleteSo that's where you were! No moss under your feet! Fun story and pics.
ReplyDeleteFantastic - on my list for next time. Have you two enjoyed the Chocolate Train that used to leave from Montreux and go to Gruyere and other spots stopping at a castle, a cheese cave, and a chocolate factory for a tasting? I did not want to leave the conching room. So many vats. . .so little time.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun!
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