DO NOT BUY PASSES FROM THIS COMPANY> THEY STEAL.
Thanks for all the helpful replies and propsed alternatives like the BritRail passes, @Al_G, @mcadv. It seems that, in the end, I’ll probably go for one of the Global Passes, as this seems to offer the best in terms of area covered vs. flexibility with trains and days for the UK. I am always a bit caution buying types of tickets via resellers, even though myinterrail.co.uk looks legit.
Still can’t seems to load the pricing for the GB One Country Pass via the website, though. But @Annie. is on it :)
@xconsolex Hello! Thank you for your question. I am sorry to read this! It looks like a technical issue is causing the problem, I have now reported it to our team and I will provide you with an update about this as soon as possible.
(ps Please note that you cannot order a One Country Pass for the country where you live).
Thank you for bringing this to our attention!
Kind regards,
Annie
Seems to be universal-I now sit in a CZ/CD train IN DE/germany and funnily here also GB does not load-several others do.
Correct, I'm not getting the prices for the GB Interrail passes either.
@Nanja, is there a problem with the website?
Seems to be universal-I now sit in a CZ/CD train IN DE/germany and funnily here also GB does not load-several others do.
To get a rough idea for prices-it is not cheap and only marginally cheaper as a global pass-check also BritRail (is in fact the same)-that one is mostly a few € more expensive.
It is nice that travellers want to just do the UK, but given the small difference between One Country passes and a similar Global pass (Check out German pass v Global as well) are they really good value?
I appreciate the UK is an island and easy to stay in, but on mainland Europe a Global pass allows access to 33 countries for only a small extra to the single country pass.
Seems to be universal-I now sit in a CZ/CD train IN DE/germany and funnily here also GB does not load-several others do.
To get a rough idea for prices-it is not cheap and only marginally cheaper as a global pass-check also BritRail (is in fact the same)-that one is mostly a few € more expensive.
UK based retailer also selling interrail https://www.myinterrail.co.uk/interrail-passes/one-country-pass/great-britain/
Also worth comparing Britrail passes, near identical validity but no requirement for app or logging trains/travel diary, mobile pass is an e-mailed PDF.
https://www.britrail.net/
So am I actually at the moment as well. But surely, you should be able to check prices and buy a ticket while you’re travelling through the UK. That would be indeed an odd choise, given that it doesn’t throw an error/warning/message, but just “keep loading”.
I get the same issue, but it may be that my ISP is based in the UK, as am I of course.