The historic train that crosses the Apennines among villages, snow and high plateaus. When to go, what to see and how to experience it well.
They call it the Transiberiana d'Italia, but it is entirely ours: a historic railway that climbs between the Maiella and the Altopiano delle Cinque Miglia, touching some of the most beautiful villages of Abruzzo.
In winter it's a white dream; in summer it's green and cool; in autumn it's pure gold. From Sulmona — the city of sugared almonds and of Ovid — you reach towns like Pescocostanzo, a jewel of stone and lace.
Our advice: don't limit yourself to the train. Around the railway there's a world of paths, festivals and legends. We stitch the journey to the right experience for you, with a tour lead who knows every bend and every story.
