Leger Holidays rolls out new rail tour brochure
Operator Leger Holidays has just launched its latest rail holidays programme with a host of new tours.
Leger released the new rail tour brochure with nearly a dozen new trips by train.
All rail itineraries are available starting from London via Eurostar.
The dedicated rail brochure showcases 2026 and 2027 trips spanning Northern Europe, the south of France, Italy and more.
It is Leger’s second dedicated rail tour brochure.
All-new rail trips include the Beautiful Provence and the Camargue tour which lasts eight days.
Also new for this year is a combined rail and river option with train travel and Europe river cruising on the Danube, Rhine and more.
It also has more choices for solo train enthusiasts with two new Italy rail journeys.
“Our rail holidays offer a faster way to get the holiday underway without the hassle of airports, and gives the chance to relax and enjoy the scenery on the way,” said Head of Retail Sales Ashley Dellow.
Bookings are now live for all 2026 tours with some 2027 itineraries open.
Agents can order hard copy brochures from Trade Gate.
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