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mefhisto1
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Posted 12 years ago

Hello,
I know this might not be the best question to ask interrailers but still ...
What do you think, in general, interrailing through UK but stopping to see national parks and such ..?
1. Is it possible with only train as transportation (buses as well) ?
2. A 20 yr old male, reasonably fit, will i be able to take walking tours through UK national parks and in general buy hiking books and follow their paths? I want to say that i'm not an experienced climber (dont have any climbing gear), but still would i still be able to walk through UK national parks and take a little time off off city hopping when interrailing ?

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Lordmwa
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replied 12 years ago

Some places are better than others. Are there any specific national parks you are thinking of as then i can help in much more detail

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mefhisto1
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replied 12 years ago

Peak District

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Lordmwa
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replied 12 years ago

The Peak district isnt bad - this website shows how to get there and how to get around. All the rail listed will be covered by the IR ticket the buses will not be.

[u]http://www.visitpeakdistrict.com/information/getting-here.aspx[/u]?
[u]http://www.visitpeakdistrict.com/information/getting-around.aspx[/u]