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'Country days' - use inbound twice?

  • March 2, 2024
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Hi all,

I have an interrail with two ‘country days’, and am a UK resident. Are these fixed such that you get one ‘inbound’ and one ‘outbound’ journey, or can I travel ‘inbound’ (ie Belgium → UK) twice instead?

Many thanks,

Lily

Best answer by thibcabe

You can use them however you want. The rule is that you may travel on 2 of your pass days in your country of residence.

Don’t forget to book your Eurostar reservations in advance. There’s also the convenient Hoek van Holland (Rotterdam) - Harwich ferry.

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  • March 2, 2024

You can use them however you want. The rule is that you may travel on 2 of your pass days in your country of residence.

Don’t forget to book your Eurostar reservations in advance. There’s also the convenient Hoek van Holland (Rotterdam) - Harwich ferry.