By train through Poland and Scotland
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Overview
The Poles endearingly call their slow train Rybak, which means “der Fischer” (the fisherman) in German. This train takes its passengers right across the north of Poland. Twelve hours from Stettin in the west to Bialystok in the east. The train passes through East Pomerania and dreamy Kashubia, and then skirts the Baltic Sea coast and magical Masuria. Also in the Scottish Highlands, tourists are offered fantastically beautiful views on a train journey along the legendary Highland Main Line: hills covered with heather shimmering in violet, picturesque lakes and green forests. In this documentaries, we get to know the landscapes of Poland and Scotland.
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