Lake Orta by Rail
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- £1,149
- Italy
- London to Basel by high-speed trains
- Through the Swiss Alps to stunning, unspoilt Lake Orta
- Spend 5 nights in Pettenasco, on the shores of the lake
- Return via French capital Paris, with a night there to break your journey home
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- Standard Class rail travel with seat reservations
- 7 nights’ handpicked hotel accommodation with breakfast
- Comprehensive directions to your hotels
- Easy-to-follow travel documentation
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Suggested Itinerary
Board a Eurostar at St Pancras this morning bound for Paris. Here, connect to the Gare de Lyon and catch a high-speed TGV service, bound for Switzerland.
You arrive in perfect time for dinner in Basel, just over the Swiss border. Your accommodation for tonight is at the Hotel Gaia (or similar), conveniently situated in walking distance of the station.
After breakfast at the hotel, make your way back over to the station and catch a train bound for Milan. This journey takes you through the Swiss Alps, passing through the capital of Bern, and alongside Lake Spiez. You then pass through the Lötschberg and Simplon Tunnels which take you into Italy.
At the northern town of Domodossola you disembark and board a regional train to Pettenasco, on the shores of Lake Orta. Check in at the Hotel Giardinetto, situated right on the lake shore.
Lake Orta is the smallest of Italy’s lakes, divided from its larger and more famous neighbour Lake Maggiore by Monte Mottarone. This is undiscovered gem is the perfect setting for a relaxing break in stunning surroundings.
Pettenasco itself is a small cluster of medieval buildings set around a picturesque harbour. Just down the lakefront, there is also the pretty village of Orta San Giulio, offering the best views of the small, picure-perfect island of San Giulio. Also well worth a visit is the town of Omegna at the northernmost tip of the lake.
Make an early start this morning and board a regional train back to Domodossola, where a quick connection takes you to Lausanne. This journey passes along the Upper Rhône Valley, then alongside Lake Geneva, where you’ll catch a glimpse of Chateau de Chillon near Montreux. Once in Lausanne, you have ample time to make your connection onto a French TGV service to Paris.
On arrival in Paris, make your way to the Observatoire Luxembourg (or similar) for an overnight stay and head out for a Parisian evening meal.
After breakfast and perhaps a morning stroll in the French capital, its time to head to Gare du Nord, Europe’s busiest station, for your Eurostar back to London. Fly through northern France and through the Channel Tunnel at speeds of up to 180 mph and arrive back into St Pancras to complete your onward journey home.
Typical hotels on this itinerary
The Gaia is a family-run hotel with an historic façade and contemporary interior, located opposite the main SBB station. There are 86 non-smoking bedrooms, all with free Wi-Fi and a complimentary minibar. Guests can also make use of the hotel’s relaxing spa area and welcoming bar.
Located directly on the shores of Lake Orta, the Hotel Giardinetto is a friendly, family run hotel boasting a rooftop bar and lakefront restaurant, both with panoramic views. The comfortable and welcoming bedrooms all come with free WI-FI internet access and there is also an outdoor swimming pool for those who don’t want to swim in the lake.
Hotel Observatoire Luxembourg is ideally situated opposite the Luxembourg Gardens and a short walk from the Saint-Germain district. The air-conditioned bedrooms are furnished in a contemporary style with free Wi-Fi internet access, cable TV, minibar and en suite bathroom. There is also a traditional Parisian brasserie on-site with a summer terrace.