Hello,
I'm trying to organise a tour of France (with a possible trip to Barcelona) in March from Berlin (where I live). There are many things I don't understand.
1) If I only want to go to France from Berlin, can I take a "One Country Pass"?
2) Does my trip to the first destination in France count as a travel day?
3) If I want to do a day trip from one place, e.g. go to Bordeaux from Paris for the day, can I plan a return trip?
4) Some destinations do not exist on the tripplanner-map (e.g. Brest in Brittany), does this mean that it is not possible to book a ticket for this destination?
Thank you for your help!
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Best answer by rvdborgt
I'm trying to organise a tour of France (with a possible trip to Barcelona) in March from Berlin (where I live). There are many things I don't understand.
1) If I only want to go to France from Berlin, can I take a "One Country Pass"?
A one country pass is valid in one country only, so no.
2) Does my trip to the first destination in France count as a travel day?
For any journey with your pass, you need a valid travel day. On 2 of your travel days, you can also travel in your country of residence.
3) If I want to do a day trip from one place, e.g. go to Bordeaux from Paris for the day, can I plan a return trip?
Sure you can. On a travel day, you can use as many trains as you want.
4) Some destinations do not exist on the tripplanner-map (e.g. Brest in Brittany), does this mean that it is not possible to book a ticket for this destination?
What is shown on that map is not relevant. Your pass is valid in the trains of the participating companies and can be used to any destination they serve.
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