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annakata
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Posted 13 years ago

me and a friend of mine are planning a trip around europe but, ofcourse this is the first time we have ever done anything like this,
this is pretty much how the plan sounds: fly to france (paris)-( Dijon-lyon-maricelle-cannes) - Monaco - Italy (milano-rome-venezia)- Slovenia-Hungery -Austria-Czech Republic- Germany (berlin-hannover-munster-dusseldorf) - Netherlands (amsterdam-rotterdam)- Belgium(Brussel)- France -Ireland - and home !
we will buy 1 month ticket and also maybe a 15-22 day ticket (although we wont need to worry about irland because i will be staying with realitives)

we plan on spending about 7 days in france, 7 days in italy, 7 days in germany, about 14 days in slovenia, hungery, austria, czech republic and about 7 days in the netherlands and belgium

is this to much for a month and a half?


sincerely Anna Katrin

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Peter
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replied 13 years ago

Hi.

I think it is okay for a trip of 6-7 weeks.
It is good to have a rough structure of your trip - and then decide during your travels where to stay longer, where to rush trough.

Getting to Ireland: either you use a ferry France to Ireland (no reductions with InterRail), or think about:
Netherlands-UK by ferry: [u]https://rail.cc/en/ferry-netherlands-england/f1659[/u]
Then UK-Ireland by ferry: [u]https://rail.cc/en/ferry-uk-france-ireland/f1401[/u]
In the UK train travel is perfect with a rail pass as you don't have to pay supplements. :)

Peter :)

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annakata
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replied 13 years ago

Hi
thanks Peter for that great tip !