Fall Foliage on the Transiberiana d'Italia
Fiery landscapes and unspoiled nature. The best way to admire the spectacle of fall foliage along the Apennines is to board the Transiberiana d'Italia.
On board 1930s carriages, you can take a slow journey into the heart of Italy through plateaus, valleys, and small towns where time seems to stand still.
The historic line connecting Abruzzo to Molise returns with a special event, the Fall Foliage on the Transiberiana d'Italia. Here's what you need to know to have a memorable trip.
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Fall Foliage on the Transiberiana d'Italia
The autumn train is the most romantic way to admire the autumn landscape that flows by the window of a historic train.
Departure and return is from Sulmona, traveling along a scenic route through the Peligna Valley and Colle Mitra, passing through Pettorano sul Gizio and Cansano before entering the territory of the Majella National Park.
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It arrives at the Palena station, located at 1258 m, the most scenic spot on the route, characterized by vast green meadows surrounded by a crown of colorful woods.
Traveling through Alto Molise and Alto Sangro, you can find the routes and paths of the Transiberiana d'Abruzzo in Autumn.
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2024 Dates
Historical round-trip trains departing from Sulmona
- Sunday, September 29 - Alto Molise
- Sunday, October 6 - Alto Sangro
- Saturday, October 12 - Alto Molise
- Sunday, October 13 - Alto Sangro
- Saturday, October 19 - Alto Molise
- Sunday, October 20 - Alto Sangro
- Saturday, October 26 - Alto Molise
- Sunday, October 27 - Alto Sangro
- Sunday, November 3 - Alto Molise
- Saturday, November 9 - Alto Molise
- Sunday, November 10 - Alto Sangro