Interrailing, a popular way to explore Europe by train, is a popular summer adventure for people all over the UK.
With a single pass, travellers have the freedom to hop on and off trains across multiple European countries.
Why Do People Go Interrailing?
Interrailing is a popular way to make use of Europe’s advanced train network for exploration and travel. With one ticket, travellers have the freedom to visit multiple countries over a period of time, offering unrivalled freedom. The Interrail Pass gives people unlimited access to a train network that spans 33 European countries and (depending on the ticket type) can be explored over a specific duration of weeks and months.
This allows for flexible travel, giving explorers the option to hop on and off trains whenever they desire. Not only does this allow them to explore Europe’s rich history and vastly different countries, it also allows them to travel more sustainably.
Interrailing has become a popular trip, mainly for its convenience, freedom and affordability, making it a great option for those wanting a European adventure.
How Many Countries Can You Visit Through Interrailing?
Interrail eurail has 2 passes for those looking to explore Europe, these include.
Global Pass: Perfect for those looking to explore 33 European countries, with over 33,000 designations on offer. This ticket is perfect for flexible travellers looking to go where the wind (or rail!) takes them.
The Global pass can be bought to either include 5 travel days within 1 month (€239) or 7 travel days within 1 month (€286)
The countries included on the pass are:
- Austria
- Belgium
- Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Great Britain
- Greece
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Italy
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Montenegro
- Netherlands
- North Macedonia
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Serbia
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Türkiye
One Country Pass: For those looking to explore one country, the One Country pass allows travellers to explore as much of one country as they like, all with one pass.
Whilst interrailing was once more of a complicated travel experience, a number of startups have now emerged to make the trip even more hassle free. Let’s explore them…
The Best Startups & Apps For Interrailing
1. Rail Planner
Designed specifically by interrail, the Rail Planner app is a must have for anyone interrailing through Europe.
It provides offline access to train timetables and route information, which is incredibly useful in areas with poor internet connectivity. Not only that, having the information to hand can keep you up to date with the latest train times, delays and schedules, helping ensure your trip is perfectly planned.
2. Luggage Hero
One of the inevitable pains about interrailing is figuring out where to put your backpack when you want to explore a new city for the day. Luckily, LuggageHero allows travellers to store luggage securely in cities across Europe.
Additionally, the flexibility of hourly and daily rates means you only pay for the time you need.
3. Couchsurfing
For those with limited budgets, couchsurfing is a great way to meet locals and receive free accommodation.
The app works by allowing travellers to search for local short-term homestays. It’s a great (and budget friendly) way to connect with local people and explore a city in a more unique way – making it the perfect app for any explorer!
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4. Withlocals
With so many new cities to explore, it can be hard to see and plan everything. Enter Withlocals, an app that connects travellers to local hosts who offer private, personalised tours.
The app seamlessly connects travellers with the people that know a city best, making for unique exploration all over the continent.
5. Hostelworld
If couchsurfing doesn’t take your fancy but you’re still travelling on a budget, Hostelworld is going to become a staple on your interrailing trip.
With thousands of backpacker hostels around the world and reviews to help choose the best one, there’s no better way to find the best budget friendly-accommodation in Europe.
6. AloSim
Travelling to a different country every few days can be costly when it comes to mobile data. Luckily, a whole host of e-sim companies have sprung up to help travellers get data on the go.
AloSim is one of them, offering affordable data plans in over 170 countries – perfect for any interrailing trip.
7. Netflix
Ok so bear with us on this one. Interrailing is a lot of fun, but it also comes with a whole load of downtime. Having some apps downloaded on your phone to help pass the time is a no brainer, especially when faced with train journeys that can be 10+ hours long.
Whether it’s Netflix, Spotify, the Kindle app or a gaming app, having some form of entertainment downloaded is sure to help those long journeys fly by.
8. Virtuo
Whilst the whole point of interrailing is to explore by train, sometimes where you want to go to is slightly off the beaten track.
Virtuo is an easy car rental app that allows travellers to book and pick up a car across the UK and Europe. With flexible rental costs, it’s the perfect option for those that not only need to explore by rail, but by road too.