January was a long, cold month and the idea of a holiday or short break might help see you through to spring. You don’t need to stay in mud huts or be confined to the UK to enjoy responsible travel. With a bit of forward planning, you could be enjoying an exciting, unique trip that gets you closer to the action – and has a low impact on the environment.
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Train travel to Europe and beyond
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Travelling by train may be slower than by plane, but its advantages more than make up for any loss of time. Train journeys get you much closer to the scenery and allow you to see so much more of a country. You can jump off at different sights en route or sit back and watch the scenery go by. You will also avoid the hassle of airport restrictions and check-ins.
Across to Ireland
Getting to Ireland from Britain by train and ferry is a lot cheaper than you’d think. Right now you can get a train and ferry to anywhere in Ireland from any station in Britain for just £30.50 or less each way, at all times. Find out more
Round the continent
Travelling around Europe by train is easy, fast, fun and affordable. The great thing about travelling round Europe is that everything is so close together so you can fit loads of great destinations into one trip.
European trains are known for being punctual, and most of the continent is covered by a high speed network.
The European high speed network can be easily accessed on the Eurostar. The high speed network currently stretches from Paris across to Berlin and Vienna and down to Rome and the Marseille but extensions are expected soon.
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Get a night train with a sleeper berth and fall asleep in one country and wake up in the next.
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Top tips for Euro-railing
Plan your trip in advance. Decide how much time you have and where you want to visit.
These should help with your planning:
European rail network map
Comprehensive schedule of trains in Europe
Going further afield
If you’re looking for adventure and have the time, you could travel all the way across Europe to Asia by train.
For really environmentally friendly and low cost travel, you could opt for travelling round Europe by coach or bus. Coaches are the most efficient form of public transport and cost as little as £15 one way to Europe. Eurolines are Europe’s largest regular coach network with routes to over 500 destinations throughout the continent and Ireland.
If you’re ever wanted to captain your own boat, then a canal holiday might be right up your street. Britain has over 3,000 miles of canals and navigable rivers to explore. Although a self-drive narrow boat is the usual holiday choice, canals are also popular with other types of craft including small motor boats and canoes, so look around for the best option for you.
Get a train and ferry to Ireland for £30.50 or less >
Find out more about Europe’s high speed rail network >
Plan your trip with the European rail network map >
Get a comprehensive schedule of trains in Europe >
Buy tickets and rail passes to Europe >
Book Eurostar tickets >
Find out more about an InterRail pass >
Travel the Silk Route from London to Asia >
Travel India on the Royal Orient train >
Travel South East Asia on the Orient Express >
Find low cost coach travel to Europe and Ireland >
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