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The Britannic Explorer, A Belmond Train Makes History As It Takes To The Rails

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The Britannic Explorer, A Belmond Train – the first luxury sleeper train in England and Wales – will make history on 4th July 2025 for its maiden voyage. Set to become a new icon, the pioneering train embodies modern British identity through playing with history, style, and personality to create something unexpected and unconventional.

CRAFTING THE NEW BRITISH ICON

The train’s interior design has been meticulously crafted by London-based studio Albion Nord, in collaboration with Luke Edward Hall, Mel Campion and Olly Fathers. The eight carriages exude a refined ambiance and thoughtful sophistication, seamlessly weaving British wit and charm into every detail. Bold fabrics, layered textures, and hand-selected antiques come together to create a rich, characterful aesthetic that feels both timeless and modern.

Rooted in a vision to bring the outside in, the design draws inspiration from the serene, organic beauty of the surrounding landscapes. Natural materials – wood, stone, and wool – are thoughtfully paired with earthy tones and tactile finishes, evoking the elegance of the British countryside. The result is a harmonious blend of tradition and modern luxury, where guests feel simultaneously grounded in nature and enveloped in the distinctive style of the Britannic Explorer.

Each of the train’s 18 cabins, comprising three Grand Suites and 15 Suites, have been carefully crafted in Britain and designed to make the journey as extraordinary as the destination. Inspired by sweeping views of Britain’s rugged coastlines and rolling hills, each moment is transformed into a visual feast. Whether guests choose to unwind in the privacy of their cabin, rejuvenate in the onboard spa, or savour exceptional fare in the elegant and restaurant cars, the experience is one of unparalleled luxury and comfort.

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MEET THE MAKERS

The project has brought together some of Britain’s most celebrated designers and artisans in a masterful collaboration that honours the art of craftsmanship through bespoke commissions. Each contributor has been carefully selected for their distinctive vision and ability to elevate the Britannic Explorer’s interiors with refined creativity and flair.

Among them is leading British designer Luke Edward Hall, renowned for fusing classical motifs with contemporary vibrancy. Working in collaboration with Albion Nord, Luke reinterpreted a Rubelli fabric with a whimsical and illustrative design inspired by elements that guests will see along their travels – from botanicals to key landmarks. His design features prominently on the wallpaper in the Double Suites and the bespoke armchairs in the Grand Suites. The artistic journey continues in the Grand Suites with striking contemporary panels by Brixton-based Olly Fathers, known for his bold, geometric abstractions, and Marcus James’s intricate multicoloured pen depictions of the dramatic landscapes of the Lake District.

Further enhancing the visual narrative, shell artist Mel Campion has created exquisite mirrors for the Powder Rooms, while celebrated designer Rose Uniacke lends her signature understated elegance to the custom organic light fittings. In the Wellness Suite, painter and printmaker, Sarah Woods, has captured a calming beach landscape through meditative works in muted hues. The dining carriages come alive with Ed Burkes’s colourful depictions of dancing figures, infusing a sense of movement and playfulness, complemented by Adam Halls’s impactful, multi-layered, hand-dyed fabric creations inspired by the lichen and algae found in nature, mounted onto the panelled walls.

Together, these elements weave a rich tapestry of British design, where every detail contributes to a journey steeped in style, artistry, and character.

CAPTURING THE SPIRIT OF A NATION

The Britannic Explorer invites guests to rediscover the ever-evolving spirit of England and Wales, whether in pursuit of a luxurious staycation or a deeper connection to British heritage. Departing from London Victoria Station, guests will embark on thoughtfully curated three night itineraries to some of the nation’s most iconic regions: dramatic coastlines of Cornwall, the majestic landscapes of the Lake District, and the storied heartlands of Wales.

Under the visionary leadership of Michelin-starred chef Simon Rogan, a pioneer of Britain’s farm-to-fork movement, Executive Head Chef Sven-Hanson Britt executes seasonal menus that showcase the finest British produce, honouring provenance and commitment to sustainability. Wellbeing is given equal prominence with a dedicated Wellness Suite, created in partnership with Wildsmith, providing a tranquil sanctuary for relaxation and restoration on board.

Each journey is enriched by a curated programme of off-board experiences designed to immerse guests in local culture and the landscapes of each destination. In Cornwall, highlights include coastal sailing and revitalising yoga sessions by the sea; wild swimming, rowing, and paddleboarding in the Lake District; and scenic valley hikes, lavender farm visits, wood-fired saunas, and art classes in the heart of Wales.

To complement the rail experience, guests are invited to extend their journey with a seamless pre- or post-journey stay at The Cadogan, A Belmond Hotel, London, located just 20 minutes from London Victoria, an oasis of calm in the heart of the capital. For those travelling on the Lake District itinerary, when travelling through the Cotswolds, guests will enjoy a gala dinner at the Michelin two-starred manor house hotel and restaurant by Chef Patron Raymond Blanc, Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons, A Belmond Hotel, Oxfordshire – a legend in sustainable British garden gastronomy since 1984.

The launch of the Britannic Explorer marks a significant expansion of Belmond’s award winning UK portfolio comprised of exceptional trains and heritage hotels. It joins the iconic British Pullman, renowned for its Art Deco glamour and unforgettable day journeys through England, and the Royal Scotsman, the nation’s only luxury touring sleeper train, offering immersive journeys through the dramatic Highlands and islands of Scotland.

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Britannic Explorer, A Belmond Train, England
London, SW1E 5ND
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