• Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On

Inside Jay Slater’s erratic behaviour in final hours from confused phone call to ‘poison’ fear

25 July 2025

Gaza baby triplets survive nightmare birth in warzone as starvation rages

25 July 2025

MIKEY SMITH: 10 wild Donald Trump moments as he jets to Scotland and away from Epstein row

25 July 2025

Tourists visiting Greek islands need to pay £17 fee until September 30

25 July 2025

Results from this new Skin Rocks pigmentation serum are incredible – skin is transformed

25 July 2025

Ryan Reynolds and Wrexham have same golden transfer rule as Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta

25 July 2025

Flight attendant revolted after discovering what passenger left under their plane seat

25 July 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Inside Jay Slater’s erratic behaviour in final hours from confused phone call to ‘poison’ fear
  • Gaza baby triplets survive nightmare birth in warzone as starvation rages
  • MIKEY SMITH: 10 wild Donald Trump moments as he jets to Scotland and away from Epstein row
  • Tourists visiting Greek islands need to pay £17 fee until September 30
  • Results from this new Skin Rocks pigmentation serum are incredible – skin is transformed
  • Ryan Reynolds and Wrexham have same golden transfer rule as Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta
  • Flight attendant revolted after discovering what passenger left under their plane seat
  • Hulk Hogan’s wife says her ‘heart is in pieces’ as she breaks silence on WWE star’s death
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
England TimesEngland Times
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
England TimesEngland Times
Home » ‘I took a £700 luxury train and now I can never get on the Tube again’
Travel

‘I took a £700 luxury train and now I can never get on the Tube again’

By staff30 April 2025No Comments5 Mins Read

The Northern Belle offers sweeping pastoral views, gourmet cuisine and a slice of elegance from a bygone era – just try not to let it ruin your trip home, writes Sophie Bateman

The Mirror tries out the luxury Northern Belle rail service

Not to sound like a Reform voter, but there’s something to be said for a return to the past.

That’s exactly what you get on the Northern Belle, a luxury train service intended to replicate the elegance of the heyday of 1930s rail travel. The Settle and Carlisle special – celebrating its 125th anniversary after narrowly avoiding closure in the 1980s – sweeps up through the West Midlands, collecting passengers from Coventry, Birmingham, Walsall, Stafford and lastly Crewe, where we clambered aboard in a cloud of old-fashioned glamour if not actual steam, as a diesel locomotive was used instead due to wildfire risk.

Our train to Crewe the previous evening had been decidedly un-chic – a fruitless search for two non-reserved seats, a shared bag of Hula Hoops next to a crying baby – so it was a genuine pleasure to see passengers decked out in fur coats and bow ties (not a pair of Sambas to be seen) being ushered into carriages, each named after a different castle or stately home. We were in Alnwick, but my favourite was the mystifying Mow Cop.


Wine warning as waiters caught serving cheap plonk to tourists in posh bottles

It’s a leisurely three hours to Carlisle, during which we were served mimosas, pastries and brunch including the finest bowl of granola I’ve ever tasted. We were also treated to some onboard entertainment from John the magician, who engaged in masterful banter with each seat of tables (including some strong words about my employer).

But the main attraction is the view out the window as the train thunders along at maximum speeds of 100mph through rolling dales and rugged fells. Cumbria in April is a vision of English springtime at its most enchanting – green fields bisected by low stone walls, tiny villages, frolicking lambs.

Dotted along the tracks and waiting at every station were dozens of thrilled trainspotters waving enthusiastically as we passed, proving that if there’s one thing that unites us all in this country, it’s that everyone loves a big train.

After an informative ninety minutes in Carlisle in which we stretched our legs and took in the sights – a lovely cathedral, an improbably high number of Costa outlets per capita and a dancing rat with its own brass band – we re-boarded for the return journey.

The Northern Belle then cruised down the Eden Valley which boasts the most dynamic countryside of the trip. We entered 14 tunnels and crossed 22 bridges, including the colossal Ribblehead Viaduct – not much to see when you’re inside the train itself, but photos of the grand locomotive making its way across those 100ft-tall arches is enough to bring a tear to one’s British eye. Again, I promise this isn’t Reform propaganda.

The six-course dinner is where the “luxury” part of the trip really makes itself known, with champagne, caviar and a beautiful goat cheese canapé my travel companion refused to eat because he thought it was a stone. The menu emphasises local produce with dishes starring Hereford beef, Scottish halibut and Yorkshire rhubarb.

Most delightful of all was the British cheeseboard, an enormous slab of assorted award-winning morsels which the staff hoist up onto the table before carving off slivers of whichever delicacies take your fancy – a little of each, I said indulgently, swirling my glass of port.

The entertainment continues with two roaming musicians who appeared to improvise a song for each set of tables – ours was I Wanna Be Like You from the Jungle Book, which I will be taking as a compliment. We were seated with a lovely couple from “near Stoke” (not Stoke itself, they were at pains to emphasise) whose son had gifted them the trip for Christmas, and I can confirm a day on the Northern Belle would make an excellent present – probably for a special occasion, as tickets aren’t cheap. For £695 you get two lavish meals, a bottle of wine to share between two and, thrillingly, a little box of personalised truffles at the end.

The Northern Belle is half scenic ride, half gourmet restaurant, and the service is exceptional – not a drop of wine was spilled even during the bumpiest moments. The staff were incredibly attentive to every passenger, even two grimy Londoners some thirty years younger than the average patron – one of whom insisted on fishing around inside his mouth to replace his Invisalign between each course, while the other crept about the carriage trying to film B-roll before sheepishly having to ask if there was a charging port (there was! God bless you Debbie).

They were also exceedingly patient about our convoluted plan to get back down to Euston, which saw us stay on in a mostly empty carriage all the way down to Coventry. Be warned: the train gets in late, and if you don’t live near one of the designated drop-off points (different on each journey) it would probably pay to make a weekend of it and get a hotel instead of doing what we did, which was spend an intolerable amount of money on a much more horrible train to Euston before catching the Tube home at 1am.

As the Northern Belle faded wistfully into memory under the interrogation-style lighting of the Underground, it occurred to me that train travel could well be ruined for me forever.

Book it

The Northern Belle is taking bookings for its 2025 trips here. Prices range from £365 to £695 per person.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related News

Flight attendant revolted after discovering what passenger left under their plane seat

25 July 2025

Holiday hotspot loved by the rich is now a ghost town you can visit

25 July 2025

Hotel worker almost trampled as tourists ‘stampede’ to get best sun beds

25 July 2025

Wizz Air admits airport staff can get bonuses for finding oversized bags

25 July 2025

‘I’ve travelled to 46 countries in total but these are the most beautiful’

25 July 2025

‘I’m a travel expert who has visited every European capital — 3 are so underwhelming’

25 July 2025
Latest News

Gaza baby triplets survive nightmare birth in warzone as starvation rages

25 July 2025

MIKEY SMITH: 10 wild Donald Trump moments as he jets to Scotland and away from Epstein row

25 July 2025

Tourists visiting Greek islands need to pay £17 fee until September 30

25 July 2025

Results from this new Skin Rocks pigmentation serum are incredible – skin is transformed

25 July 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
Sports

Ryan Reynolds and Wrexham have same golden transfer rule as Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta

By staff25 July 20250

A Wrexham director has lifted the lid on manager Phil Parkinson’s stringent player recruitment strategy,…

Flight attendant revolted after discovering what passenger left under their plane seat

25 July 2025

Hulk Hogan’s wife says her ‘heart is in pieces’ as she breaks silence on WWE star’s death

25 July 2025

Couple’s Victorian home renovation is nearly perfect but one detail ‘ruins’ it

25 July 2025
England Times
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2025 England Times. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version