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Explore Europe with a Eurail Pass
Topic: TravelBy Angela GuezenPublished Recently added
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As a worldly traveler, I’m happy to share all the ins and outs of the Eurail Pass - which continues to transport people of all ages throughout Europe. A Eurail Pass can really be considered an all access pass to the entire train network in select countries...and the best part...you get to choose the countries you would like to include. In fact, you have many options:
- One Country Pass: Your Eurail Pass can be a simple one country pass, for let’s say Italy.
- Two Country Regional Pass: Or your Eurail Pass can be for two countries, like Austria and Germany.
- 3-5 Country Select Pass: The Select Pass allows you to choose three to five neighboring countries for you Eurail Pass.
- 22 Country Global Pass: The all-inclusive Global Pass, which allows for travel throughout 22 countries in Europe!
- Consecutive Pass: If you plan on being on the move, and traveling on trains almost daily, then a consecutive validity would be ideal, such as a Eurail Pass good for travel throughout 15 days.
- Flexipass: Whereas, if you plan on lingering for a few days in each destination, then a flexible validity would be best, such as 5 travel days to be used within 1 month.
- Adult Saver Passes are great for groups of 2 to 5 people who plan on traveling together as each person saves 15% off the adult fare.
- Youth, between the ages of 12 and 25, get 35% savings off the adult fare in standard class.
- Children aged 4 to 11 get 50% off
- Children under the age of 4 travel for free.
- Seniors over the age of 60 get a 15% discount on a few, albeit limited number of Eurail passes.
- Norway’s Flåm Railway: an incredible journey from Myrdal, to Flåm station nestled in the innermost corner of the Aurlandfjord. Enjoy being surrounded by steep mountainsides, roaring waterfalls and deep valleys.
- Germany’s Black Forrest Line: view stunning scenery of the Black Forest, between the upper Rhine valley and the Lake of Constance, this link from Offenburg to Konstanz is one of the oldest mountain lines in the world.
- Switzerland’s Glacier Express: from Zermatt to St. Moritz enjoy panoramic windows with the best Alpine scenery, from the Mattertal Valley to the 6,704-foot-high Oberalp Pass and Rhine Gorge.
- Norway’s Rauma Line: starting from Oslo, the Rauma Line takes you through picturesque mountains, over bridges, through tunnels and past the tallest rock-face in Europe; the Trollveggen.
- Austria’s Semmering Line: a UNESCO World Heritage railway, it runs over 16 viaducts and through 15 tunnels betwee Gloggnitz and Semmering. It’s claim to fame - making areas of great natural beauty more accessible.
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Angela Guezen is a travel professional who has explored the likes of Australia, Japan, and Europe. With a love for beautiful landscapes she has great appreciation for train travel and shares this passion with fellow travelers by writing for www.ACPRail.com and wwwBritRail.com.
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