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Interrailing around Europe in July

  • 15-04-2013 8:53pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3


    Hey All,

    thinking of going interrailing around Europe around the end of July early August, anyone have any idea's whats the best route, like where to fly into, want to do all the hidden places maybe eastern Europe,

    Also there's only two of us going (both girls) so want to make sure we meet up with loads of other interrailers :):)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 158 ✭✭tennis12


    I went interraing in June last year. Had an amazing time, we started in Paris and went, Paris-Lyon-GRenoble-Montpeiller-Barcelona-Nice-Pisa-Florence-Rome-Ancona-Bari-Patras-Athens-Thessoloniki-Sofia-Belgrade--Zagreb-Venice-Vienna-Budapest-Bratalava-Prague-Berlin-Poznan-Wroclaw. 32 days. Amazing trip, 2 lads, Croatia and Budapest the highlights, stay at tiger tims in Budapest (Tim the owner is from Kerry) amazing parties there!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10 corrigar


    I did a Europe trip a couple of years ago. Went by car rather than inter-railing though. Went Paris ,Brugge(Just because of the film),Amsterdam,Stuttgart, Munich,Innsbruck ,Pisa, Nice, Barcelona,Bordeaux, Nantes.
    But my main bit of advice would be stay in hostels or campsites as much as possible. Great laugh at them and there are normally tours ran directly from the hostel. Normally end up on a night out with the others who went on tours too so great for meeting people. Leaving a bit of flexibility can be fun too. It wasn't until we arrived at a few locations we realised there was a gig or a local festival on, so it helped that we had that flexibility. Some links to cool hostels/camp sites in the locations we visited below. Hope ye have a great time :)

    Nice, France - http://www.villahostels.com (Great facilities - Chef was a dope :) )
    Paris, France -http://www.paris-hostels.com/uk/home.htm (Cheap pints on site, cool tour, great for meeting people.)
    Amsterdam- - http://www.campingzeeburg.nl/ (Cans on the grass in the sun- brilliant and right next to the tram line)


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