Hello,
I am courrently planning my interrail trip, but I’ve got I problem.
I want to travel from Rotterdam to Copenhagen, but the problem is that i have to travel through germany, which is my Country of residence. Therefore I need to use one of my out/inbound tickets or is there any other possibility? Because I don’t want to use my in/outbound ticket for a trip where I don’t even visit my country.
Thank you for your replies.
Answer
Travel through country of residence without visiting it
Best answer by rvdborgt
Travelling through Germany will mean using one of your inbound/outbound trips. You only have 2 of those. If you plan to travel i your country of residence on more than 2 days, then you should check which 2 days would be most expensive and use Interrail for them. For the other day(s) you'll have to buy extra tickets.
If you're planning to travel to Norway, there's now also a ferry (3x/week) from Eemshaven (north of Groningen) to Kristiansand. No Interrail discount though.
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