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Rory Tufano
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Posted 16 years ago

OK looking at doing the following route from [b]England[/b] and ending up in [b]Barcelona[/b] (catching a flight back home from there) on a [b]30 day[/b] Interrail pass from 8 Sep - 8 Oct. Is it viable?

Harwich > Hoek Van Holland > Amsterdam > Berlin > Krakow > Budapest > Wien (Vienna) > Salzburg > Munich > Zurich > Milan > Torino > Geneva > Lyon > Montpellier > Barcelona.

Am I trying to cram too much in? Remember that I do not have to calculate in time to get back to the UK.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Peter
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replied 16 years ago

only a short reply ... sounds very good and you can do it in one month.
have a look on the night trains (scroll down in the main forum to the country topics). you save to costs for hostels.
for example on Amsterdam-Berlin, Krakow in direction of Budapest ...
all the best, Peter :)

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Rory Tufano
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replied 16 years ago

If we were to take the option of Inter-Railing it back to England instead of flying do you think we would have time to make our way back to the UK from Barcelona?

Thanks for the Speedy reply!

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RobinRailroad
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replied 16 years ago

Surely it'd be cheaper to fly back than interrail the route backwards.

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Rory Tufano
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replied 16 years ago

I am only second guessing the flight back because of spiralling plane charges that are tacked onto main prices.

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Peter
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replied 16 years ago

I think as well: flying back will be cheaper... not ecological ... but ... money money money... ;)
you save the night trains, supplements for TGV in France and the Eurostar... :)