David, as mentioned by Veronika1278, seat61 is excellent for help with planning rail journeys.This page on there details how to get from London to Brindisi (and back):https://www.seat61.com/Italy.htm#london-to-rimini-ancona-bari-by-trainOne possibility might be to do one leg of your journey by plane, eg Bristol to Rome. I’ve just had a quick look on Google Flights and with easyjet a direct flight on Feb 7 would cost 22GBP plus bag. (Mondays & Tuesdays in February are the cheapest days to fly.)https://www.google.com/travel/flightsIf you did that, you could then get a train down to Brindisi...By the way, if you flew both ways, you could even consider not using the interrail pass for this trip (and use it later in the year for a different rail trip) when there’s more daylight.Rome to Brindisi can cost as little as 15eur (about 13GBP) each way. See Trenitalia: https://www.trenitalia.com/en.html Some food for thought: this flight combination is currently about 45GBP (plus 60-70GBP for
The train operator https://www.snalltaget.se/en shows that the train is fully booked, so it’s unlikely another site can sell you a valid reservation.The alternative (if you want to use only one pass day) is to travel Strasbourg 09.20-22.03 Copenhagen (or 11.00-23.36), but you’d then need accommodation in Copenhagen that night.Or, leave a day later.
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