Slow train to Turin: a winter journey through the Swiss Alps to Italy

There's nothing quite like the thrill of watching a train speed out of a tunnel, flooding your senses with light and air. For many, trains have become the new planes, with 2025 seeing a 7% rise in UK train travel and more Europeans than ever opting for rail journeys.

As I embark on my slow-train journey through the Swiss Alps to Italy, I'm struck by how easy it is – almost disorienting, at times. We drift from one country to another, crossing borders with ease and speed that belies the picturesque scenery unfolding outside. Gone are the sweaty airport security checks; instead, we encounter polite immigration officers who seem more interested in our life choices than scrutinizing our documents.

I set off from London, and before I know it, I'm sipping coffee at a charming station café, feeling like I've hit three countries in less than a day – UK, France, and Switzerland. Outside, the French countryside gives way to Swiss hills, all shrouded in white winter light. The fields seem suspended in mid-freeze, as if bracing for the full impact of spring.

As we roll into Zurich, I catch my first glimpse of the majestic Alpine peaks. This is the thrill of train travel: watching the scenery shift and change with each passing mile. We board one of the historic trains – the IR46 – which takes us on a scenic route through some of Europe's most breathtaking landscapes.

We spend three hours gazing out of the window, watching as the tracks snake their way through the Alps via the famous Gotthard spirals. It's like stepping into an oil painting – vertiginous gorges, frothing rivers, and snow-capped peaks that stretch on forever. We stop for lunch in the charming town of Andermatt, where we indulge in delicious Swiss cuisine and a glass (or two) of Ticino red wine.

As the day wears on, we catch our final glimpse of Italy – clear skies and terracotta-hued towns – before crossing into Switzerland once more. By dusk, we find ourselves at Lake Como, mercifully free from high-season crowds. We take a leisurely stroll around the lake's perimeter, admiring the ornate street lamps and the golden lights that dangle like lost jewels up to the hillside town of Brunate.

The next morning, we pack up our belongings and head back into Turin, one of Italy's underappreciated cities. We're greeted by a vibrant, easygoing student population, united beneath historic porticos that run unbroken for over 18km. We round out our first night with an apéritif at the classic Caffè Università, where the atmosphere is convivial and the pasta dishes are mouth-watering.

The next morning, we're up early to catch the TGV back to Paris. As we drift in and out of sleep, we take one last glimpse of the Italian Alps before plunging back into the blackness of the Channel tunnel. Homebound and heady, we reluctantly leave behind the beauty of Europe's most famous landscapes.

Accommodation was provided by various hotels, each offering unique charm and character – from the charming B&B in Zurich to the luxurious NH Collection in Turin.
 
I'm loving this train travel vibe 🚂🌄! It's so cool how trains are becoming a popular option for Europeans and UK folks alike. I mean, who needs planes when you can just chill out on a train and enjoy the scenery? 🤩 And have you noticed how easy it is to cross borders now? 😎 Like, no more stressful airport security or dealing with tedious paperwork. Just smooth sailing (literally!) and some awesome views to boot! 🌊 What's not to love about that?! 🤗
 
The romanticization of train travel 🚂😊 is real! It's like a dream come true for many, and I can see why it's gaining popularity. The freedom of movement and the scenic views are unbeatable. I mean, who needs planes when you can enjoy the ride and take in the breathtaking scenery? 😍 The ease of border crossings and immigration processes is definitely a plus. It's almost like a stress-free vacation mode. But what really caught my attention was how this journey allowed me to experience different cultures and landscapes in such a short span of time. From the French countryside to the Swiss hills, and finally Italy's picturesque towns... it's like a culinary tour of Europe 🍝🇮🇹.

And let's not forget about the food and wine! 😋 The delicious Swiss cuisine and Ticino red wine at lunchtime were the perfect accompaniment to our scenic ride. It's amazing how something as simple as traveling by train can be so memorable and enjoyable. Maybe it's time we start prioritizing train travel over air travel? 🤔
 
🚂💨 I JUST LOVE HOW RAIL TRAVEL IS BECOMING MORE POPULAR IN EUROPE! IT'S LIKE, YOU GET TO SEE THE SIGHTS WITHOUT HURRYING THROUGH AIRPORT SECURITY 🛫️ AND IMMIGRATION 👮‍♂️. AND WITH THE TRAINS GOING SO FAST AND EASYLY ACROSS BORDERS, IT FEELS LIKE A WHOLE DIFFERENT TRAVEL EXPERIENCE 🌟. AND THE FOOD! OH MAN, THE SWISS CUISINE AND ITALIAN PASTA ARE TO DIE FOR 🍝🥂. I MEAN, WHO NEEDS PLANE TRAVEL WHEN YOU CAN JUST SIT BACK, RELAX, AND WATCH THE SCENERY ROLL BY OUTSIDE THE WINDOW 😴.
 
train travel is like a warm hug on a cold day 🤗
i love how it's not just about getting from point a to point b, but also about the journey itself 🚂🌄
the scenery is like a work of art, with each country blending into the next seamlessly 🎨
and who needs airports when you can have charming station cafes ☕
i'm all for ditching the security checks and focusing on the good stuff – life choices 😊
it's amazing how easy it is to explore europe by train, and how much more enjoyable it is than flying ✈️
the historic trains are like stepping into a time capsule 🚂🕰️
and the food? 🍝🇫🇷🇩🇪🇮🇹 perfect for fueling your next adventure 🍴

[diagram: a simple map of europe with train tracks connecting different countries]

i think what i love most about train travel is the sense of freedom it gives you – to watch the scenery change and feel like you're truly exploring 🌐
and let's be real, who needs to rush when you can take in the breathtaking views? 😊
 
omg u guys train travel is literally the best thing ever!!! 🚂😍 I'm all about ditching the airport stress and embracing the scenic route instead! The UK's 7% rise in train travel is just the beginning - more Europeans are catching on to this hidden gem, and it's amazing to see.

I mean, who needs planes when you can sit back, relax, and take in the breathtaking views of the Swiss Alps? And don't even get me started on those immigration officers... they're like, so chill! It's all about embracing life choices over strict security checks.

This train journey through Europe has been a total game-changer for me. From sipping coffee at charming station cafes to indulging in delicious Swiss cuisine and wine, every moment feels like a dream come true. And let's not forget the iconic IR46 train - it's like stepping into an oil painting, I swear! 🎨 The Gotthard spirals are giving me all the feels, and those Alpine peaks? Absolutely stunning.

I'm also loving the off-the-beaten-path vibes of this trip. From Andermatt to Lake Como, each stop is a new adventure waiting to happen. And that student population in Turin? So vibrant and easygoing! I'm totally falling in love with Italy's underappreciated cities.

Ugh, it's hard to say goodbye to Europe's beauty... but at least we got to bring back some amazing memories (and accommodation recs 😉).
 
I'm loving this resurgence of train travel 🚂! It's amazing how easy it is to just hop on a train and explore Europe without all the hassle of airports. I mean, who needs security checks and layovers when you can just chill on a scenic route with breathtaking views? 🤩 And the best part is, we get to immerse ourselves in local cultures and experiences – from coffee at a charming station café to delicious Swiss cuisine and wine 🍷🇨🇭. I'm so down for more train travel adventures, especially if they come with a side of history and charm like this one did! The fact that we can move through borders so easily is also really cool – it feels like the world is getting smaller. Can't wait to see where my next train journey takes me 😊
 
🚂♂️ train travel is defo back 💨 and im loving it! 🙌 I mean, who needs planes when you can just chill on a train and watch the countryside go by? 😎 The Swiss Alps are like nothing i've ever seen before - all snowy and majestic 🏔️. And the best part is, you don't have to deal with airport security checks or long lines for immigration 🚫. Just smooth sailing from one country to another 👍.

And yeah, it's kinda surreal how easy it is to cross borders now 🤯. I mean, i was in london, then france, then switzerland, and finally italy all within like 3 days 🕰️. And the food! oh man, the pasta dishes in italy are insane 🍝.

But what im not sure about is the environmental impact of all these trains 🌎. I mean, we're talking thousands of passengers crammed onto one train and then another...it's gotta be affecting the planet somehow 🤔.
 
🚂✨ Ah man, I'm so stoked to see trains getting more popular! 7% rise is crazy 🤯 and it's awesome that Europeans are opting for rail journeys over planes 🛫️. I mean, can you blame them? Train travel is like a whole different level of experience 😍. You get to see all these stunning landscapes unfold outside your window while sipping coffee or snacking on Swiss chocolate 🍰. And the best part? No more airport security checks and long lines! 🚫💨

I'm totally down for this slow-train journey through the Swiss Alps to Italy - sounds like an epic adventure 🌄🎉! And I love how you described it as "watching the scenery shift and change with each passing mile" 📸. That's what train travel is all about, right? The thrill of the unknown and the breathtaking views at every stop 😍.

Also, can we talk about the IR46 train for a sec? 🚂 that historic train sounds like it's straight out of an oil painting! 💎 The Gotthard spirals are insane 🤯 and I would've loved to spend more time gazing out the window at those stunning landscapes 🌅.
 
omg i feel like im right there on that train with u 😍🚂 7% rise in uk train travel is insane! who needs a plane when you can see breathtaking scenery pass by? 🌄 and omg the ir46 train sounds soooo historic 🤩 can't wait to try out my own rail journey in europe soon! 💨
 
The allure of train travel - it's like a rite of passage, isn't it? 🚂 The way we get to experience the world at a slower pace, taking in all the breathtaking views and getting lost in the rhythm of the tracks... it's almost meditative, right? I mean, think about it - we're essentially on autopilot, yet we still manage to be present in the moment. The scenery outside is like a dynamic soundtrack, shifting and changing with each mile, and we're just along for the ride.

And then there's the human aspect of it all - the friendly immigration officers, the charming station cafes, the delicious food... it's almost like one big happy family on wheels. 🍴 I love how train travel allows us to be so... fluid, you know? We can pop in and out of countries without much fuss, just drifting from one place to another with ease.

But, at the same time, there's something special about arriving at each destination, feeling like we've actually been somewhere. Like we're not just passing through, but experiencing the culture and history of that place. That's what makes train travel so unique - it's not just about getting from point A to point B, but about the journey itself, with all its twists and turns... ❤️
 
I love how train travel is becoming more popular in Europe 🚂💨. It's so much easier than flying and you get to see all the amazing countryside views 🌳🏞️. And yes, it's even more convenient than going through airports with security checks 😴. I've done a few transcontinental trains before and they're just magical ✨.

I'm also loving how Switzerland has become a hub for train travel 🇨🇭. The Swiss Alps are stunning, especially during the winter months ❄️. And Italy's got its own charm too, from Lake Como to Turin 🏰🍝. The food and wine are all top-notch too 🍷.

But what I think is really cool about train travel now is how it brings people together 👥. You're not stuck in a plane seat or staring at a screen for hours; you get to see the countryside go by, have some coffee and snacks, and just relax 😌. It's like being on a big adventure 🎉.

And let's be real, there's no worse feeling than checking in for your flight and watching your luggage disappear into the unknown 🤯. Train travel is just so much more civilized 👍.
 
omg u think trains r gonna replace planes 4 good tho? i mean they def got some advantages like no security checks but dont u get bored on long train rides?? i just found out about this new app that lets u track ur flight status & receive notifications but its only available 4 international flights 🚂😴
 
🚂 Life is a journey, not a destination! Every moment spent on this train has been nothing short of magical - the scenery, the people, the food... it's all been just so effortlessly wonderful 🌅
 
train travel is like a whole different world 🚂🌐 it's so chill after those airport security checks. i love how you can just sit back relax and watch the scenery go by, all while enjoying a coffee or two ☕️. and omg the food in switzerland sounds amazing 🍴👌. i'm definitely adding this to my bucket list, but not sure if it's worth splurging on those expensive trains 🤑.
 
Man, I'm totally obsessed with train travel right now 🚂😍. Like, I've been on this epic journey through Europe, and it's literally given me so much chill vibes. The ease of getting around without all that airport stress is crazy 😴. And the scenery? Forget about it, it's like a dream come true 🌅. The way you get to see all these beautiful landscapes just unfold outside your window... I felt like I was in an oil painting or something 🎨.

And have you ever noticed how much more relaxed people are when you're traveling by train? It's like everyone's just vibing with each other 😊. I mean, sure, it takes a bit longer than flying, but trust me, it's so worth it. The way you can just sit back, enjoy the view, and soak up all the local culture... it's honestly the best feeling 🌿.

I'm actually thinking of planning another trip soon, maybe to Japan or something 🗺️. I've heard their train network is insane 😲. Who else loves train travel? 🤗
 
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