Manonc
Traveller
1 comments
Posted 9 years ago
Good morning,
I'm interested for the InterRail Pass, but when I have traveled the terms of use I encountered some problems. I understand we can't travel in our country of residence, except if we pay extra. So, we pay the pass, and then we pay the ticket's train with the reduction ?
I have a second questions. I would like travel with my little dog, but I have see nothing about this. Can we take dog and pay an extra or I can't take it ?
Thank you very much for your answers. I'm sorry, my english it's not good.
Peter
Traveller
9333 comments
Hi.
There is no special rule or ticket for dogs on Interrail. YOu have to check every country, train and railway company individually. Not very comfortable - therefore I recommend not to take your dog with you on an Interrail trip.
You get a 50% discount in France to leave your country and to come back. These tickets are available only at railway stations in your country.
Often it is cheaper to buy a special price ticket to leave your country - stay some days on your first stop - and start then from there interrailing.
Read here: [u]https://rail.cc/en/how-to-interrail[/u]
railcc is official partner of interrail.eu - if you buy your Interrail pass via our partner link (click right before you order) [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux], you get a railcc PLUS account for detailled and extended help for your Interrail trip. Thank you to support all the free information we offer on railcc. :)
Pete :)
Flo
Traveller
10724 comments
Hey, if it really is a small dog you should be able to carry it for free in many countries - where do you want to go?
Manonc
Traveller
1 comments
Thank you very much for your answers. I will look the link.
I don't know yet where I want to go, but surely in the countries of eastern.
Flo
Traveller
10724 comments
OK - if it is a small dog which can be put in a travelling bag/container than chances are good that you dont have to pay. For larger dogs you often have to pay half-price but it is best to ask at each railway company individually. It would be great to hear from your experiences. :)