A stunning new luxury trainline will soon allow you to experience one of Europe's most beautiful countries in a completely new way. Due to open in the Autumn, the Norient Express offers travellers a luxurious method of exploring the , taking in major cities and providing a unique means of exploring the .
is well known for its impressive rail network but never before has it catered to a market keen to travel on a luxury service. The deluxe daytime train will see customers experience the best of the country's stunning scenery over six days, stopping each night to stay in hotels along the route. Starting in , Norway's UNESCO-recognised coastal city on the nation's west coast, the train will head to and through before snaking its way north towards .
Along the way, the train will pass through the Hardangervidda mountain plateau as well as the forested valley of Hallingdal before reaching the cosmopolitan city of Trondheim.
As the train makes its way through the Nordic nation, guests will be able to experience the country's stunning mountains, fjords, lakes and potentially even the .
Designers have succeeded in kitting out the train in a way that demonstrates the best of what the country has to offer, with locally produced Norwegian materials at the heart of its make up.
The exquisite offering caters for an array of clientele, with well stocked, plushily furnished bars, gyms equipped with observatory facilities and sleek seating arrangements throughout.

Both trains that will be in operation on the Norient Express are built with sustainability in mind, allowing the trains to operate without proving detrimental to the miles of undisturbed landscape they are set to traverse through.
Each train is electrically powered, meaning it emits few emissions unlike other trains.
Its sourcing of local products to furnish the interior means ensures that its impact on the surrounding environment is considered throughout the design phase.
Visit has teased the first images of the train as it attempts to tempt tourists into considering this unique holiday type for their 2025 getaway.
Prices have yet to be revealed but it is widely expected that demand will be high once the experience is able to be booked.
You may also like
21 Indian startups raise $139.5 million this week
'Mama' Jackky Bhagnani expresses his joy as his little Bunny grows up so fast
British-Indian twins Krish and Keira, 11, join elite Mensa club after top scores in IQ tests
Lando Norris rubs salt in Charles Leclerc's wounds after setting Monaco GP record
Kannada star Upendra joins the sets of Ram Pothineni's 'Andhra King Taluka'