East Germany: Steam Train Tours & Rail Holidays

Dresden + The Molli + Harz Mountain Railway

 
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These East Germany stream train tours and rail holidays are popular with steam train enthusiasts, as they combine high speed rail with local and narrow gauge lines that have survived the Cold War and still operate today.

Combine the magic of steam train travel with stunning scenery, as we ride lines in Dresden, Zittau, Oberwiesenthal and Rügen Island, as well as journey on The Molli and famous Harz Mountain Railway. Also enjoy exploring Dresden, Stralsund, Wernigerode and Dusseldorf.

  • Price: from £2,650 pp sharing / £3,060 solo

  • No. nights: 14

  • Deposit: £200

  • Starts / Finishes: London

  • Scheduled Departure: September

  • Reference Code: FGE3

SAMPLE ITINERARY

 

Day 1: London to Aachen

We depart mid-morning on the Eurostar from London St Pancras to Brussels, with an onward high speed train to Aachen, where we have an overnight stay. Our evening meal is included tonight.

Accommodation - Ibis Hotel Aachen am Marschiertor

Day 2: Onwards to Dresden

Leaving Aachen after breakfast, we travel eastwards to Dresden. We stay for 4 nights in this historic city, where our hotel will provide a city transport pass which is valid during our stay.

Accommodation - InterCityHotel

Day 3: Dresden Area Narrow Gauge

There are two narrow gauge steam lines which are almost within the city limits, so we are able to ride both the Radeburg and Weisseritztalbahn and still have time for sightseeing. Built in the late 19th century, these steam railways survived the Cold War and are still in daily operation. The Weisseritztalbahn is considered to be the oldest public narrow gauge railway still in operation in Germany.

Day 4: Zittau

We travel a short distance from Dresden to the nearby Czech border, and arrive in Zittau to find another line which has survived. Steam hauled, it operates two branches to Kurort Oybin and Jonsdorf and we plan to travel on both before returning to Dresden.

Day 5: Cranzahl and Oberwiesenthal

A full day out today, beginning with a journey on the mainline railway towards Chemnitz. We travel as far as Flöha then take the branch line to Cranzahl. Once there we find the steam train waiting to take us on the trip to Oberwiesenthal. Travelling through forest and upland scenery, the end of the line is in sight of the Czech border. We return to Dresden by the same route.

Day 6: Stralsund and the Baltic Sea

Travelling via Berlin, we transfer to Stralsund which was once the second most important Hanseatic port and has a long association with the sea. Our hotel is very conveniently situated adjacent to the station, where we stay for 3 nights.

Accommodation - InterCityHotel

Day 7: The Molli

From Stralsund we take a short journey westwards via Rostock to Bad Doberan, the home of the line affectionately known as the ‘Molli’. The rail route travels through the streets of Bad Doberan to the coastal resort of Bad Kühlungsborn. We will have free time for sightseeing, before returning to Stralsund.

Day 8: Rügen Island

The island is a favourite seaside destination for German tourists and the railway with its steam trains is an important attraction. Nicknamed ‘Rasender Roland’ ("Rushing Roland"), we have time to explore the whole line before returning to Stralsund.

Day 9: Inland to the Harz Mountains

Travelling on the main line, we make our way to the lovely old town of Wernigerode. The town is full of half-timbered buildings which have been lovingly restored, and positioned high above the town is the 12th century castle. Wernigerode is the northern terminus of the Harzquerbahn and we stay here for 4 nights in our well appointed hotel in the main square.

Accommodation - Hotel Weisser Hirsch

Days 10 to 12: Harz Narrow Gauge Railway

The HSB (Harz Narrow Gauge Railway) is the biggest network on this tour, with over 100km of running lines from Wernigerode south to Nordhausen and east to charming Quedlinburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We include a Harz Rover Pass for unlimited travel on the network and your tour leader will offer an optional escorted excursion each day to ensure that you cover the complete line, including a trip to the top of the Brocken by steam train. The Brocken was strategic in the Soviet era due to its position and served as a “listening” post. Today there is a museum at the summit telling the story.

Day 13: West to Düsseldorf

Time to leave the mountains behind and head west to Düsseldorf. Our hotel is close to the station, where we stay for 2 nights.

Accommodation - InterCityHotel

Day 14: Wuppertal and the Schwebebahn

The Schwebebahn, or hanging railway, which runs along the Wupper Valley in the Ruhr is quite unique – its wheels are on the roof! Built over a century ago, this monorail straddles the river and is not only a popular tourist attraction but an integral part of the region’s transport infrastructure.

Day 15: To London

We take a morning train, via Cologne, to Brussels. Here we connect with the Eurostar service to London St Pancras, arriving in the late afternoon.

 

PRICING

Included:

  • Same day travel from your home station to London pre/post tour (UK residents only)

  • Standard class train travel to and from Germany

  • B&B accommodation in good quality hotels (may be subject to change)

  • Welcome dinner

  • InterRail Pass for unlimited travel on trains (UK residents only)

  • Reserved seats on all InterCity journeys

  • Steam railway excursions as listed

  • 3-day Harz Rover Ticket

  • Public transport tickets for Dresden, Stralsund & Dusseldorf

  • The services of a UK tour leader throughout

Not included:

  • Meals other than those described above

  • Drinks

  • Gratuities and tips

 

We recommend packing lightly, with one manageable main piece of luggage per person.