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Regionale Züge in Spanien ohne Schnellzüge


Hallo,

zum ersten Mal interrail und Spanien scheint mir schwierig...gibt es nur die sehr schnellen Züge zwischen den großen Städten?

Wie komme ich im Süden weg und möglichst an der Küste entlang? Oder sonst welche netten Strecken...

In den Schnellzügen über Madrid darf ich nicht als Backpacker mit meiner Campingausrüstung rein (Gaskocher und Besteck)

Danke schon mal für Eure Hinweise

 

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Only resonable 1day route that avoids AVE

 

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Schelte
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Where in the south do you need to leave? There are a few non-high speed connections from certain cities, but quite a lot slower.

 

To be honest I'm not entirely sure camping equipment is forbidden on high-speed services. 


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Schelte wrote:

Where in the south do you need to leave? There are a few non-high speed connections from certain cities, but quite a lot slower.

 

To be honest I'm not entirely sure camping equipment is forbidden on high-speed services. 

Hello thanks for your answer,

in the AVE from Madrid to Malaga I have to waste my Campinggas :-(

I´m staying in Marbella, but a start in Malaga is possible for me. That trains are more slowly is not a big problem, when i get a route to go along the coast or something else. I want to make a stop in Barcelona if it is possible.


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Only resonable 1day route that avoids AVE

 


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