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Flo
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Posted 9 years ago

Hi!

Interrailing in winter is absolutely no problem and can be great fun. :)
I used to travel in between terms in February for the last few years and had really nice trips. If you are going to travel for two months it should be no problem to visit all of your desired destinations. Regarding tickets it will be probably best to get a mixture of Interrail, Balkan Flexi Pass and single tickets, depending on your final route and how flexible you want to remain regarding where and when you want to travel. When travelling with Interrail I would recommend to travel every two or three days to get the most out of your pass; if you want to stay longer at a certain place, regular tickets can be a better choice, especially if you buy them in advance.
Anyway it is still enough time to plan everything thouroughly.

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replied 9 years ago

Sounds really good! :)
From Tromso you would then have to go by bus to Narvik to start your rail journey - you could then either take the train towards Stockholm or continue by bus to Bodo to travel southwards through Norway.
Similarly you would have to get a bus to reach Tarifa - the best option would be to go to Algeciras by train (maybe also visit Gibraltar) and then take a bus to Tarifa.

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replied 9 years ago

I can have a more detailed look at it probably in about one weeks time... :)
Meanwhile have a look at nsb.no for tickets up to Göteborg; [ux]https://rail.shop/bahn[/ux] from Göteborg to Germany and from Germany to Paris; [ux]https://rail.shop/sncf[/ux] for France to Spain and at renfe.com for Spain.

There are no night trains Oslo - Malmö, Malmö - Berlin (in winter), Berlin - Munich (in 2016) and Paris - Madrid.

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replied 9 years ago

Haha, ok no worries. ;)
Until 2017 there are still many changes to timetables etc possible, so it wont make sense to make a detailed plan of your train journey - but of course you can draft a plan with the current schedule to get a feeling of what would be possible and how much it would approximately cost.