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Embrace the old-world charms and stunning scenery of two of Germany’s most beautiful regions

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2025 Tour code: HRJ25

About the tour

Embark on a voyage of discovery amid half-timbered towns, rolling mountains and gleaming rivers in some of Germany's most picturesque locations.

Explore the characterful medieval villages of Wernigerode, Quedlinburg and Goslar while journeying to the delightful peaks of the Harz Mountains by historic narrow-gauge railway.

Uncover the idyllic towns of Assmannshausen and St Goar, nestled beside the Rhine. Then, marvel at the natural beauty of the Rhine Gorge on a cruise of the most spectacular section of the river, where the legendary Lorelei Rock still casts its spell.

Unforgettable Experiences

Journeying on the steam-hauled Brocken Railway
Journeying on the steam-hauled Brocken Railway
Bask in picturesque views of wild landscapes from a charming steam train on Germany’s highest narrow-gauge railway. At the summit of Mount Brocken, enjoy sweeping panoramic vistas from the tallest peak in the Harz Mountains.
Discovering the Harz Mountains on the Selketal Railway
Discovering the Harz Mountains on the Selketal Railway
Travel on the oldest narrow-gauge railway in the Harz Mountains during a steam-hauled journey through pretty valleys and green forests, following the scenic River Selke.
Cruising through the magnificent Rhine Gorge on a riverboat
Cruising through the magnificent Rhine Gorge on a riverboat
Admire one of the most beautiful sections of the river, sailing past medieval castles and the legendary Lorelei Rock on this UNESCO World Heritage-listed stretch of the Rhine draped with ancient forests.
Stepping back in time on visits to beautiful, medieval towns
Stepping back in time on visits to beautiful, medieval towns
Based in Wernigerode in the Harz Mountains and Assmannshausen on the delightful Rhine, visit the charming and historic towns of Goslar, St Goar and UNESCO-listed Quedlinburg.

What’s included

Itinerary

Day 1 - London to Cologne for an overnight stay

We meet our Tour Manager and our fellow travellers at London St Pancras where we join the Eurostar to Brussels. Travelling in spacious Standard Premier Class we enjoy a light meal at our seats as we glide through northern France and into Belgium. On arrival in Brussels, we change trains and travel by First Class rail to Cologne, where we spend a night.

Arriving around mid-afternoon, the rest of your day is free to explore the historic city nestled beside the glorious Rhine. Cologne's main attraction is its impressive Gothic cathedral with twin spires piercing the sky. Its historic squares are lined with charming buildings housing restaurants and bars. To enjoy a view of the city's skyline, you might like to join a riverboat cruise to see the sights from the Rhine River. This evening, we get to know one another over dinner at our central hotel.

Includes
  • Dinner
  • Eurostar Light Meal
Day 2 – Exploring Goslar on our way to Wernigerode

Early this morning, we are transferred to the train station for a First Class rail journey from Cologne to Hanover, where we start our journey across to the Harz Mountains by coach. Our first stop is the scenic mountain town of Goslar, where there's free time to look around. With a history of over 1,000 years, Goslar was declared a World Cultural Heritage site due to its 1,500 half-timbered houses from different periods.

The Imperial Palace is one of the must-see buildings. Until 1988 the town was also an ore-mining centre and, at exactly 3pm each day, the clock in Goslar's Market Square chimes and wooden figures with a glockenspiel enact the story of the town's mining history. On the edge of town is the Rammelsberg mountain, a former UNESCO-protected mining site that now hosts an informative museum.

From Goslar we continue to charming Wernigerode, known since the 19th century as 'the colourful town of the Harz Mountains', and check in to our hotel for four nights. This evening, we have a welcome meeting before dinner at our hotel.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 3 - Selketal Railway and a free afternoon in Quedlinburg

After a leisurely breakfast we travel by coach from Wernigerode to Alexisbad, where we board the Selketal Railway to Gernrode. This is the oldest narrow-gauge railway in the Harz Mountains, and we enjoy a nostalgic, steam-hauled journey past brooding mountains. Winding alongside the meandering River Selke, we enjoy views of verdant forests and gentle waterfalls as we descend the hills towards Gernrode.

On arrival in this striking hillside town, we continue by coach to Quedlinburg, a UNESCO World Heritage city with a peaceful Romanesque church and perfectly preserved houses with striking red roofs. With a free afternoon here, you may like to walk from the Old Town up the castle hill to the 10th-century Quedlinburg Castle, which has superb views over the Harz Mountains and enchanting forests all around. There is a small tourist train running through the town and the tourist office also offers guided tours for this afternoon. We later return to Wernigerode where we dine at our hotel this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 4 - The beautiful Brocken Railway

A journey on Germany's highest narrow-gauge railway after breakfast today guides us deep into the forests of the beautiful Harz Mountains on the fantastic Brocken Railway. Admiring breathtaking views across a blanket of trees and the national park, we reach the summit on tracks that, at their steepest, climb at a gradient of 1 in 30.

On board, we enjoy an exclusive experience in our private, beautifully restored carriage, celebrating with a welcome drink before the train steams towards the summit of Mount Brocken*.

We have free time at the top, and you could visit the Brocken House Museum. During the Cold War, Brocken was rife with espionage, and here you can learn about and see bugging devices used by East German authorities, and also take an interactive flight over the mountain.

*Please note: Although vintage steam trains handle most of the passenger services, on some days it isn't possible to travel in the original 1920s carriages. Instead, the service would be replaced by a regular steam train.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 5 – Free day to explore Wernigerode

There is a full day at leisure ahead of you today to enjoy as you wish. You may like to uncover the local sights, such as Wernigerode's beautiful castle which can be reached by a quaint motorised train. Starting in the town centre, this tourist train departs every 30 minutes and travels up to the castle where there is also a restaurant. As you can hop on and off at various points, you might like to combine this with a city tour or a visit to the wildlife park.

In the town's main cobbled square, you'll find the 16th-century town hall with its attractive half-timbered façade, surrounded by colourful townhouses. Another option is to take a ride on the Harz Narrow-Gauge Railway, the longest in the country, or visit the Museum für Luftfahrt und Technik, a popular aviation museum housing about 45 aircraft and more than 1,000 aerospace-related exhibits.

Dining independently tonight, you could book a rail-themed dinner at Restaurant 1835 inside the nearby Hotel Altora, which is popular with our customers and is recommended by our Tour Managers.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 6 – To Assmannshausen in the vineyards of the Rhine Valley

We bid farewell to the gorgeous Harz Mountains after breakfast this morning and set out on our journey to the beautiful Rhine Valley and our hotel in Assmannshausen. Starting with a coach transfer to Hildesheim, we continue by First Class rail to Frankfurt, passing the rolling hills and dense forests of central Germany.

From the buzzing city of Frankfurt and its gleaming financial towers, we continue by local train to Assmannshausen, a picture-postcard village nestled beside the Rhine, arriving in the afternoon. The attractive lanes of Assmannshausen appear almost wedged between surrounding hills covered in ancient, terraced vineyards. It is on one of these idyllic streets that we find our traditional, family-run hotel and check in for a three-night stay. Originally a 15th-century wine tavern, this characterful half-timbered hotel is in the centre of the village, looking out across the vine-laden hills. This evening, we enjoy a three-course dinner at our hotel.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 7 – A day in delightful Assmannshausen or a nearby town

With a full free day ahead of you, today provides the opportunity to explore Assmannshausen or the surrounding area at leisure. The medieval village centre is remarkably well-preserved, crammed with picturesque timber-framed houses and narrow crooked streets.

Another popular option is to hop on a cable car high above the vineyards to Niederwald, for great views of the Rhine and surrounding areas. From here, you can continue to charming Rüdesheim, a picture-book town renowned for its excellent viticulture. Here, you could stroll along the cobbled street among quaint shops and wine bars of picturesque Drosselgasse, and maybe visit Siegfried's Mechanical Music Museum to see and hear one of the world's largest collections of self-playing instruments.

Alternatively, you could visit one of the nearby wine estates for a tasting of some of Germany's most popular red wines. Dining independently this evening, you might like to experience a taste of the region by sampling sauerbraten - a national dish of roast beef marinated and cooked in red wine.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 8 – Cruise through the UNESCO-listed Rhine Gorge

After breakfast, we are taken by coach to the riverside town of Boppard where we have time to look around before a relaxing Rhine cruise. This scenic route takes us past medieval villages, fortresses and castles to St Goar, a pretty riverside town overlooked by the enchanting 13th-century Rheinfels Castle. On arrival, you are free to explore St Goar and maybe stop for lunch in a café or traditional restaurant.

In the early afternoon, we return by boat to Assmannshausen, sailing through the most celebrated section of the UNESCO-listed Rhine Gorge. The riverbanks deepen here and are surrounded by dense forests and endless vineyards. This captivating cruise provides the opportunity to gaze up at the mythical Lorelei Rock. A charming cliff face which has inspired folklore, the rock was once believed to be home to a beautiful nymph who would lure sailors with her heavenly voice.

This evening, we enjoy our final dinner together at our hotel.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 9 - Homeward Bound

Leaving Assmannshausen after breakfast this morning, we transfer to Cologne by coach where we take our First Class seats aboard the train to Brussels.

From the Belgian capital, we travel in spacious Standard Premier Class on the Eurostar back to London St Pancras, enjoying a light meal at our seats. With time to reflect on the highlights of our holiday, we can look back at the delights of the Harz Mountains and Rhine Gorge. The charming towns of Goslar, Wernigerode and Quedlinburg boasted pretty, half-timbered houses gathering around historic squares, while the beautiful heritage railways of the region transported us to the summit of Brocken Mountain and through the picturesque Selke Valley.

An enchanting cruise along the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Rhine Gorge revealed breathtaking views of castles, vineyards and Lorelei Rock, while the riverbank towns of Assmannshausen and St Goar exhibited traditional German architecture and warm hospitality.

Includes
  • Breakfast
  • Eurostar Light Meal

Additional information

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

Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.

Hotels

Alte Bauernschänke Hotel, Assmannshausen

Alte Bauernschänke Hotel, Assmannshausen

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HKK Hotel Wernigerode, Wernigerode

HKK Hotel Wernigerode, Wernigerode

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Trains

Brocken Railway
Eurostar
ICE Train
InterCity
Selke Valley Railway
Thalys

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Reviews

4.3 stars4.3 / 5 · 101 reviews

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D Conway

4 stars

Submitted 5/Nov

The Harz mountains and the Rhine Gorge were both beautiful. Lots of interesting places along the way We had an excellent tour manager who dealt with the various train cancellations very well and guided our party of 26 through the alternative routes. The hotel in Wernigerode was excellent. It was a pity that the day off was a Sunday when some of the restaurants and all the shops were closed. We could not use the free bus ticket that the hotel gave us because the buses were infrequent on a Sunday! The tour would have received 5 stars but for the rather poor location and hotel at the Rhine. Assmanhausen has no shops and very few restaurants for the night we had to find somewhere for ourselves. The hotel was disappointing too. Not much choice for our evening meals. They served up one of the things that I have an allergy to. They had been told! One evening and morning there was no hot water in our shower. There were lots of really early starts. One of which could have been avoided if we had done a return journey on the gorge cruise rather than and early start to drive to Boppard and cruise back. The sights were amazing. The holiday could have been even better with a change in location at the Rhine and avoiding Sunday as a free day.

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Dear Mrs Conway, Thank you for your detailed feedback. We're glad to hear you enjoyed the tour manager, the sights, and the hotel in Wernigerode. We apologise for the issues you experienced, especially with the hotel in Assmannshausen, including the allergy concern and lack of hot water. We will address these concerns with our Product Team and consider your suggestion about the free day and early starts for future tours. Overall, we’re glad you enjoyed the sights, and we’re grateful for your feedback. Kindest regards, Sarah
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John O'Brien

5 stars

Submitted 26/Oct

Very scenic,very well managed by our Tour manager. We would highly recommend Great Rail Journeys.

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J Musk

5 stars

Submitted 21/Oct

Excellent holiday. Good accommodation. Interesting towns and varied scenery. Only spoiled by the problems with German railways.

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Dear Mrs Musk, Thank you for your 5 star review. It is wonderful to hear that you had an excellent holiday. It is a shame that there were issues with the German railways but it is great that this did not spoil your holiday. Kindest regards, Sarah
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Gill Bee

2 stars

Submitted 21/Oct

Holiday not as advertised . Trips advertiser were not included and not pre-booked. First 4 days very good. Second half poor hotel dreadful.outlook ..in disappointing village ..trips did not happen. Very disappointed

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Dear Mrs Beesley, Thank you for your review and sharing your photo. Its great to hear that you found the first 4 days good however, I am sorry to hear about your experience on the second half of the tour. Your feedback is very important too us and i would like to assure you that we do send out post survey forms after every departure so we can score all aspects of the tour (transport, hotels, luggage, service etc) and make the changes necessary for future tours. I will also make sure to pass your feedback across to all relevant teams directly. Kindest regards, Sarah
I completed the survey and sent an email last Sunday and have had no response as yet. Gill
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Helen

5 stars

Submitted 21/Oct

Wonderful experience. Very well-organised. We got to see a lot of Germany in a short space of time. Visited some beautiful world heritage sites. There’s a lot of travel involved so if you want something a bit more relaxing you might want to avoid this tour. We had a great tour guide who was very professional the whole time. The group was a good size of around 25 people, all very nice. All in all I would definitely recommend but read the itinerary carefully before committing.

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Hi Helen, Thank you for your 5 star review and sharing your amazing pictures! Its wonderful to hear your lovely feedback from your tour. Kindest regards, Sarah
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Philip Spencer

4 stars

Submitted 15/Oct

Excellent tour,spoilt by unreliable German trains

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