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12 of Europe’s most beautiful train journeys are in Britain – with Victorian carriages and stargazing

Plus, The Sun Travel team share their favourite train journeys in the world

TRAIN journeys offer a unique perspective on a destination as they travel through constantly changing landscapes and offer spectacular views along the way.

If you're thinking of hitching a ride on a scenic railway excursion soon, the most beautiful train journeys in Europe have just been revealed -with the majority of them being based in Britain.

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, the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express took the top spot.

The private luxury train service from London to Venice and other European cities, owned by Belmond, is famed for its opulent style.

Expect luxurious accommodation, fine dining, white-glove service, and an Art Deco champagne bar.

The train passes through the Swiss Alps, Italian Dolomites, and Brenner Pass, with views of the Matterhorn mountain in Zermatt on a clear day.

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These are the British train journeys that also made the most beautiful list.

Vale of Rheidol Railway

The journey runs between Aberystwyth and Pontarfynach (Devil's Bridge) in Mid Wales, and offers stunning views of open fields, woodlands, and mountain scenery.

You might also see red kites and buzzards soaring above the valley.

The train uses historic carriages built between 1923 and 1938, and the narrow-gauge railway follows the terrain's contours, with steep gradients and sharp curves.

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Kyle Line

in Scotland offers a scenic train journey from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh, and takes in the Highlands' mountains, forests, lochs, and moors.

The train passes the shores of Loch Carron, where you can stop off at the village of Plockton. Also Attadale, where you can explore the colourful Attadale Gardens.

offers a scenic journey through the Yorkshire Dales and North Pennines,

It's a 63 mile trip, usually taking around 1 hour and 40 minutes.

Highlights include views of Ribblehead Viaduct and Eden Valley and Dent Station - the highest mainline station in England.

In the past, the railway has hosted dark skies events, for family-friendly stargazing at Ribblehead Viaduct.

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