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Uncover idyllic scenery, the Centovalli Railway, picturesque islands and charming towns on this delightful escape to two of Italy’s most beautiful lakes

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About the tour

Explore the serene beauty of Italy's lakes from your base in the stylish town of Stresa on the shore of Lake Maggiore.

Enjoy a cruise on Lake Orta to an island monastery and explore the attractive lakeside village of Orta San Giulio.

Journey through the Alps to Switzerland on the Centovalli Railway, passing incredible scenery on the way to Locarno, and cruise along Italy's longest lake back to Stresa.

Experience the wonders of Lake Maggiore at your own pace, with free time to uncover the idyllic Borromean Islands and Stresa's elegant villas and charming town.

Unforgettable Experiences

Journey on the ‘railway of 100 valleys’ to Switzerland
Journey on the ‘railway of 100 valleys’ to Switzerland
Enjoy a spectacular ride through the Alps on the Centovalli Railway from Italy to the Swiss town of Locarno and relax on a cruise down Lake Maggiore.
Cruising to Isola San Guilio, and Lake Orta’s island monastery
Cruising to Isola San Guilio, and Lake Orta’s island monastery
After sailing to Isola San Giulio, a tiny island village dominated by an impressive monastery, we cruise to serene Lake Orta and the picture-perfect village of Orta San Giulio.
Stay in a hotel overlooking Lake Maggiore
Stay in a hotel overlooking Lake Maggiore
Relax in 4-Star accommodation on the shores of Italy’s longest lake with wonderful views of the glistening waters and stunning peaks of the Italian Alps.
Spending time at leisure to explore
Spending time at leisure to explore
Uncover the lovely surroundings of Stresa at your own pace, maybe taking the opportunity to go island hopping in the stunning Borromean Islands, catching a boat not far from our hotel.

What’s included

Itinerary

Day 1 – From London to Strasbourg

Our holiday starts when we meet our Tour Manager at London St Pancras International this morning before boarding the Eurostar service to Paris. In the French capital, we walk across from Paris Nord station to Paris Est, where we board the train to Strasbourg, arriving in this Alsace city in the afternoon.

Our hotel is a short walk from the station, and after checking in there is time to explore this picturesque city. Strasbourg's impressive main square, Place Kléber, or the half-timbered, riverside houses of La Petite France are only a short stroll from the hotel.

This evening, our group gathers to enjoy a three-course dinner in a local restaurant.

Includes
  • Dinner
Day 2 – From the Alsace to the Italian lakes

After a leisurely morning, we walk across to the station to board the train to Basel change trains for the journey to Stresa. As our train emerges from the Simplon Tunnel - used by the iconic Orient Express - we get our first glimpse of northern Italy, emerging into a verdant valley with sharp, tree-covered cliffs.

The pretty town of Stresa is our base for the next five nights, a highly popular Italian resort that retains its characteristic charm. Small enough to explore on foot, its picturesque alleys and elegant promenade reward visitors with medieval buildings, opulent villas, delightful public gardens and fascinating museums.

Set beside the lake, our traditional hotel has wonderful views across Lake Maggiore and the surrounding Italian Alps. We regroup for a three-course dinner in the hotel restaurant this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 3 – Lake Orta cruise to an island monastery

After breakfast, we transfer by coach to San Filiberto, Lake Orta, where we take a scenic cruise to Isola San Giulio, a tiny island village dominated by a monastery. Here, you are free to look around independently. The inside of the basilica is well worth a visit, with artwork stretching across the walls and under the domes. Or walk round the island on a path called the 'way of silence and meditation' and view the Bishop's Palace and Benedictine abbey.

We then catch a boat to Orta San Giulio on the shores of beautiful Lake Orta where there is time at leisure. Unlike its more famous cousins (Como and Garda), Orta's seclusion makes it a peaceful alternative where you can experience an authentic and relaxed Italian way of life.

This small but beautiful village has inspired poets and artists including Lord Byron. On Piazza Motta colourful buildings look out across the lake, and the 16th-century town hall is decorated with frescoes. You are free to explore and maybe stop for lunch in one of the inviting restaurants. From Orta San Giulio, a coach takes us back to Stresa in time for dinner.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 4 – A free day to explore Stresa and its surroundings

Today you're free to relax in Stresa. The town's popularity began with the arrival of the railways, and it found itself on the line connecting London, Paris and Milan. Soon, travellers and writers from Europe and beyond were drawn to its charming lakeside position. You could head out to explore the town, or follow in the footsteps of historic guests such as Ernest Hemingway and Princess Margaret, on a stroll along the lakeside promenade.

There are many impressive houses including Villa Pallavicino which, with free access and vast gardens, is a great place to wander around with giant tulip trees, Lebanese cedar, and colourful flowerbeds which burst into life throughout summer. There is also a zoo with llamas, flamingos, zebras, kangaroos and other fascinating animals.

Alternatively, make the most of the hotel's comforts and spend the day relaxing. Enjoy spectacular alpine views from the sun terrace, or take a dip in the pool of the sister hotel. Stresa's restaurants offer an array of fresh fish, meat and pasta dishes, which you are free to try when dining independently this evening.

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  • Breakfast
Day 5 – To Switzerland on the railway of 100 valleys

A highlight awaits today as we transfer to Stresa station for a superb round trip. In Domodossola, we board the Centovalli Railway. Meaning '100 valleys', this is a spectacular route through the Alps to Locarno in Switzerland.

We quickly ascend, passing the ruined tower of Creggio as our route winds up to Trontano and into the Vigezzo Valley. We travel into fantastic alpine scenery of mountains, gorges, and waterfalls. After entering Switzerland, look out for the emerald Lake Palagnedra far below. Our train crosses dozens of bridges on its journey to lakeside Locarno.

On arrival in Locarno, on Maggiore's northern shores, you're free to choose a place to enjoy lunch and look around. You could take the funicular railway up to the Sacred Mount Madonna del Sasso, a historic site with fantastic views over Locarno, or enjoy the town's glittering lakeside.

Our return journey is a two-hour cruise on Lake Maggiore, Italy's longest lake, bordered by mountains. Charming towns and villages spill out of the valleys, and you can spot the 16th-century castle island of Cannero before arriving in Stresa in time for tonight's dinner.

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  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 6 – Island hopping or relaxing on a free day

With a full free day ahead you could simply relax at the hotel or by the lake. Alternatively, you could go island hopping. From the jetty outside the hotel, you can board a hop on/hop off boat for a day of exploring the idyllic Borromean Islands. The closest is pretty Isola Bella, dominated by the Borromeo Palace and its opulent gardens where you might spot one of the magnificent white peacocks.

The next island is Isola dei Pescatori (Fisherman's Island), a quaint fishing village. Here you could stop at one of the traditional restaurants to try a local speciality - perch caught directly from the lake. Or visit San Vittore church to see the wooden busts of apostles Peter and Andrew, the patron saints of fishermen.

The largest and final island is Isola Madre, covered with gardens of rare plants and trees from around the world. The grand palazzo overlooks an ornate pond and a charming family chapel.

Tonight you dine independently, and to accompany the tempting risottos, raviolis and fresh fish on offer, you might like to try a regional Nebbiolo wine, such as Barolo.

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  • Breakfast
Day 7 – Leaving Lake Maggiore by rail to Mulhouse

After a leisurely morning, we head to the train station for a journey via Basel to Mulhouse in France. Travelling through Switzerland, we enjoy spectacular views of the majestic mountains lining the Rhône Valley before passing the sparkling waters of Lake Thun and the fairytale castle at Spiez.

In the early evening, we arrive in the historic Alsace city of Mulhouse. The focus of the medieval centre is Place de la Réunion, where you can find the Gothic Revival Temple St-Étienne and the pink and gold decorated town hall. Constructed in 1553, this striking Renaissance building displays allegoric frescoes representing vices and virtues. Our hotel is near the station, and it is here that we gather with our group to enjoy dinner this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 8 – Homeward bound

This morning there is free time in Mulhouse, to explore this Alsace city that blends the cultures and architecture of France and Germany. In late morning, we take the short walk to the station for the train to Paris. As we pass through the picturesque towns of the French countryside, there's time to recall the serene beauty of the Italian lakes. From the gentle cruises to the spectacular scenery witnessed from the Centovalli Railway, it's easy to understand why lakes Maggiore and Orta have been charming visitors for centuries.

Returning to London St Pancras International on the Eurostar, it's time to say our goodbyes and head home.

Includes
  • Breakfast

Additional information

Please Note

While every departure of this tour will feature the same excursions, the order may differ from that shown above.

Departure times

Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be found together with our dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices & Availability' button. We write to all booked customers approximately 10 weeks prior to the start of their tour to advise the exact departure and return time for their particular group.

Mobility information

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Hotel

Milan Speranza Hotel au Lac

Milan Speranza Hotel au Lac, Stresa

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3.9 stars3.9 / 5 · 86 reviews

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Alison Wilmott

4 stars

Submitted 16/Sep

Well organised trip with stunning scenery and very good hotels in excellent locations. Great group of fellow travellers and a knowledgeable tour manager who kept everything organised without ever feeling intrusive. Suggested small alterations to future trips to create a less hectic first day of travel and more time to appreciate the stop over towns. Already looking at GRJ trips for 2025

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Peter Cornish

3 stars

Submitted 15/Sep

Enjoyed the places we saw, Strasbourg, Stresa and Mulhouse, the hotels, food and convenience for seeing a bit of the towns was good. Our tour manager John was excellent, a mine of information, and nothing was too much for him as he helped sort out various problems we encountered. The actual train journeys which was why we booked this trip were not as scenically interesting as we had been given to believe, in fact the Centrovalli rail excursion was just trees trees and more trees, a bit overhyped. Through Switzerland we had hoped to see a bit more of the Alps, perhaps we just picked the wrong trip!! The main reason for giving this holiday a three star rating was that having to lug suitcases on and off trains, across to hotels, up stairs at stations without any escalators all became a bit of a chore and certainly not for anyone unfit or over 60!! Also the organisation was a bit lacking as we were separated from friends even though before the holiday we had asked the office staff we contacted to link the bookings to ensure we could travel together. Not a very positive review for a holiday which was very enjoyable in parts.

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M Twelvetrees

1 stars

Submitted 15/Sep

The holiday was great but paying £179 for luggage transfer was a disgrace as my case arrived home five days late and was left outside my property where it could've been stolen. Professor Mal Twelvetrees

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F Walker

4 stars

Submitted 14/Sep

Nothing to say

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Stuart Dryden &

3 stars

Submitted 14/Sep

Lovely destination but hotel food disappointing. Quite tiring - and not long enough to explore our stopovers. Great group of fellow travellers redeemed the trip.

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A James

1 stars

Submitted 1/Aug

Rail Discoveries: The Italian Lakes: Maggiore and Orta. I have deliberately waited a month before giving any feedback to gain some perspective. But the reality is that this trip was a fiasco from the start that was only rescued from total disaster by the heroic, long-suffering tour guide, Steve. Suffice it to say that right from the start when the Eurostar was cancelled, this was a catalogue of delays, breakdowns and rearrangements by French railways, with at least three changes each way, some at the last minute. But none of that would have been necessary if the bean counters at head office had not tried to save money and cut costs at every turn. Even before the trip, they must have huge buying power with the railways across Europe and so would have been able to pre-book seats. But for whatever reason, they chose not to confirm the check-in times at St Pancras till a week or so before. That left anyone coming from out of London with the option of having to book a hotel room nearby at the last minute the week before at considerable extra expense. No skin off Rail Discoveries nose, though, it seems. Meanwhile, several attempts to confirm travel arrangements myself resulted in confusing or conflicting responses. On the day, it was only by pure chance amidst all the chaos at St Pancras that I spotted someone with a small sign for Rail Discoveries. When I asked for my Eurostar ticket he said I had been sent it already by email, which I never saw. The office had clearly neither advised that they had sent this vital information nor bothered to confirm that it arrived. As mentioned elsewhere, the office never seem to have anticipated problems so never had a Plan B. Throughout the subsequent journeys, with frequent changes and rearrangements, it seems the leader had been given no backup options or leeway, let alone budget, to make alternative arrangements or even offer simple refreshments during the several long waits in various train stations. I was lucky, relatively fit and able, but I felt for my fellow travellers, endlessly lifting heavy cases up stairs or onto luggage racks. Not recommended for the old and the infirm. It has to be said that the two hotels to and from were well up to 3-star standard, and convenient for the stations. Which brings me to the prime selling point of the trip (if you ignore the tortuous train journeys) – five nights at the splendid 5-star hotel at Stresa, 'overlooking Lake Maggiore' with the 'opportunity to lounge on the Sun terrace' (to quote the brochure). The reality was that this was a hotel well past its prime, with services cut to the bone. Far from 'overlooking the lake', the rooms were all facing the back, and the 'Sun Terrace' was firmly off-limits to tour groups – like us. In fact, at every turn we were made to feel like second-class visitors by rude senior staff, and told to sit all together at the back like naughty children, served with indifferent food from a very limited choice, and with almost nowhere to chat with a drink as a group. And what about the other 5-star facilities? Well, I had a single room where I could almost touch both walls with my arms out. There was one plug by the bed and none by the desk for a laptop; no headboard or reading light; no armchair; no mini kettle or mini fridge; no air-conditioning or even extractor fan in the bathroom. We had far better facilities and food in the 3/4-star hotels en route. One wonders whether any of RD's management had ever checked out the hotel. Either they never had, or if they had, one must question their judgement that they felt this was the level of service they wanted to offer their guests. At every turn of this trip, one felt even a little more thought and money would have made a huge difference to the convenience and enjoyment of guests, and not left such a sense of a Potemkin trip. All in all, a depressing way to spend a week.

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