I've done extensive research but find myself unable to "get it" when it comes to train travel in Europe.
I have specific questions but checking to see if this is the correct area to post and if members here are a bit more patient?
Also, I was not able to register for the forum....until I changed the verification date to 2017. Might want to look at that.
I'm unable to add up the costs of the individual train trips because I'm not able to get pricing because, apparently, I am an idiot that cannot figure out rail system booking.
I think I need to see maps and routes to fully grasp it. I am also looking for those, too.
1. From Paris to Florence, I'd like to travel in a hop on/hop off sort of style and I know that doesn't exist. Other than buying tickets from small town to small town, is there another way to do this? Do people "make their way" to places or is that considered odd? (it won't change my mind, just wondering)
2. When trying to create a "hop on, hop off" style of travel, and buying tickets for each leg is the only way, are these tickets that should be purchased ahead of time or will they be the same price on the day of departure?
3. Once we begin our journey in the motorhome, we plan to use the heck out it. Sleeping, eating, and driving in it. We hope to say at free camping places. Knowing we have a motorhome for 30 days, have to be in Madrid by the 10th of June, what are 2 or so routes that be most conducive to motorhome travel? Criteria: Western Europe. It doesn't matter what we are interested in, our preferences will follow our route. Then, on the last part of the trip, we will train or drive to whatever we missed. I want to spend 10 or so days in Italy but understand that it's not a good place to take a motorhome. We could drive through Southern France. We could ferry to Croatia and drive North then to Madrid. We could go Austria/Germany/Poland. I want to know what works best with a motorhome. Once I have the route, I will make appointments to offer volunteer on site, print on demand photography to shelters, churches, etc. We will do this for 30 days. This is a service program I created and my kids help me.
4. Once we drop the motorhome in Toddington, UK, we will need to find transportation to our next location. Again, if this is a short route, do I need to purchase these tickets ahead? We want to go to Scotland and Ireland.
5. My kids want to ride the Caledonian Sleeper. In all, I think it will be over 400 Euros. They agreed to pay for their own ticket.
6. The rest of the trip, regardless if we stay in Scotland or continue to Ireland, will be by train. We'd like to stop at Cornwall at the end of our time in the UK. Volunteering job for 2 days.
7. Then, we need transportation to La Baule, France where we will enjoy a week's complimentary stay from a friend.
8. For the remaining time of our trip, we will either complete other volunteer work, location TBD, or choose a location to visit. I'd like to get on a train and go, and go, and go. And take photos, and play cards, and stop, and get back on, and so on. But, we are waiting to hear if we are needed in a few locations.
10. Going back to time in the motorhome. I think it's likely we could use the train during those 30 days as well.
With numerous opportunities to use the train or drive, can you help me determine, with your knowledge and experience with rail transportation, how one or the other is recommended? And if it is train travel, does it appear that I will be traveling enough to justify a pass?
In most cases, in most of Western Europe, is it accurate that short distance or slower trains do not require early purchase but long distance trains do?
Knowing that we have 3 weeks in July, do you have any thoughts on long distance train travel?
How naive is it to think we could see a lot if we continued to enjoy the train rides (stopping randomly)?
I don’t dislike night trains but they may defeat the purpose of what we would be doing.
A possibility is to fly as far east as desired then “mosey” back on the train? Or train 2 different routes there and back.
I followed the link to find the routes for 1 Euro. Because we are traveling in May, I'm unable to pull up that date.
I'm curious, what is this website/business, company?
Why do they offer this rate for a few routes?