by TrainTripsEurope, published: February 2025
Some countries are better suited for an Interrail trip than others. Whether you’re looking for seamless connections, frequent departures, or budget-friendly travel, certain destinations stand out. To help you choose the best places to visit, we’ve created “Best Countries for Interrailing: Ratings & Rankings”. It is a comprehensive assessment of all European countries based on key travel factors.
Our five ratings are:
With these ratings, you’ll discover which countries offer the best Interrail experience based on your priorities whether it’s efficiency, affordability, or convenience
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Denmark has around 1,100 train stations, with approximately 6,500 daily departures and more than 90% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Austria is an expensive country but without a doubt a fantastic destination for interrailing and a truly beautiful place. We really enjoyed the culture in the cities and the stunning landscapes, including the majestic Alps and charming villages. The trains are punctual and well-connected, making it easy to travel across the country.
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Belgium has around 550 stations, with approximately 4.000 daily departures and 70% – 85% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Belgium is a compact country, perfect for interrailing. It offers charming cities like Brussels, Bruges, and Antwerp, filled with culture, history, and delicious food. The rail system is extensive and reliable, and while Belgium can be pricey in certain areas, it’s generally affordable and very accessible.
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Bosnia has around 170 stations, with approximately 300 daily departures and 50% – 70% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Bosnia is an affordable and beautiful country with rich history and stunning landscapes. The train network is limited, but the low cost of travel makes it an excellent choice for interrail travelers seeking a more off-the-beaten-path experience. Sarajevo’s history and the natural beauty of the countryside are highlights.
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Bulgaria has around 250 stations, with approximately 870 daily departures and less than 50% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Bulgaria is a very affordable country to visit, with rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. The train system is decent, although not as frequent or modern as other countries. Bulgaria’s landscapes, including the Rila Monastery and Black Sea coast, are beautiful and worth exploring.
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Croatia has around 280 stations, with approximately 1,600 daily departures and 70% – 85% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Croatia is an affordable country with beautiful beaches, medieval towns, and stunning national parks. The trains are not as frequent or modern as in other European countries, but Croatia’s affordable prices and incredible scenery make it a worthwhile destination for interrailing.
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Czechia has around 2,500 stations, with approximately 7,140 daily departures and 85% – 90% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Czechia is a great destination for interrailing with a rich cultural history and beautiful medieval architecture. The trains are frequent and reliable, and the country offers affordable prices, making it an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers. Prague is especially a highlight.
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Denmark has around 300 stations, with approximately 1,200 daily departures and 85% – 90% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Denmark is a charming country with a mix of modern cities and tranquil landscapes. The train system is efficient, making it easy to travel from Copenhagen to the coast or countryside. While Denmark can be pricey, it offers a high standard of living and great cultural experiences, from historic sites to modern design.
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England has around 2,500 stations, with approximately 11,300 daily departures and 85% – 90% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: England offers a rich cultural experience and a wide variety of places to visit, from London’s bustling streets to the picturesque countryside. The trains can be expensive, but the frequency and reliability are good. England’s diverse landscapes and historic sites make it a wonderful place to travel by rail.
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England has around 70 stations, with approximately 200 daily departures and more than 90% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Estonia is an affordable country with charming medieval towns, such as Tallinn, and beautiful nature reserves. The train system is not as developed as in other European countries, but the low prices make it an attractive destination for budget travelers. Estonia’s mix of history and nature is a treat for visitors.
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Finland has around 190 stations, with approximately 1,420 daily departures and 85% – 90% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Finland is an excellent country for nature lovers, with its forests, lakes, and the beautiful Lapland region. The train system is reliable, although it can be pricey. Despite this, Finland offers great value for those seeking peace, nature, and unique cultural experiences like saunas and Finnish cuisine.
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France has around 3,000 stations, with approximately 14,100 daily departures and 70% – 85% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: France is a classic interrail destination, offering world-class culture, history, and landscapes. The train system is extensive, although it can be expensive, especially for high-speed trains. Despite this, France offers great value with its rich cultural offerings and beautiful countrysides.
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Germany has around 5,500 stations, with approximately 30,100 daily departures and 70% – 85% of trains arriving on time.
Overall: Germany is a fantastic country for interrailing, offering diverse landscapes, vibrant cities, and a well-connected rail network. The punctuality and frequency of the trains make travel easy, and while some areas are expensive, Germany offers great value overall. From the Bavarian Alps to Berlin’s history, it’s a place you’ll love exploring.
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Greece has around 150 stations, with approximately 170 daily departures and 50% – 70% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Greece is a country of great historical significance, beautiful islands, and stunning coastlines. However, the train system is not as reliable or well-developed as in other European countries. Greece can also be quite expensive, especially in tourist-heavy areas, but the country’s beauty and culture make it a worthwhile destination.
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Hungary has around 620 stations, with approximately 2,150 daily departures and 70% – 85% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Hungary offers great value for interrail travelers. The trains are affordable, though sometimes not as modern as other European countries. Budapest, with its thermal baths, vibrant nightlife, and stunning architecture, is a must-visit, and the natural beauty of the countryside is also remarkable.
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Ireland has around 150 stations, with approximately 600 daily departures and 70% – 85% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Ireland offers scenic views, historic castles, and charming villages. The trains are relatively good, though not as frequent as in some other countries. Ireland can be expensive, particularly in tourist areas, but its culture, nature, and friendly atmosphere make it a lovely country to explore by train..
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Italy has around 2,400 stations, with approximately 9,120 daily departures and 50% – 70% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Italy is a wonderful country for interrailing, with its rich history, art, and diverse landscapes. The trains are frequent and connect major cities easily, though they can be a bit expensive, especially on high-speed routes. However, the delicious food, stunning sights, and warm culture make Italy a must-visit destination.
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Latvia has around 150 stations, with approximately 380 daily departures and 70% – 85% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Latvia is an affordable destination for interrailing, offering beautiful nature reserves and a rich cultural heritage. The train system is decent, though not as frequent as in some Western European countries. Riga, with its Art Nouveau architecture, is a highlight, and the country’s natural beauty is also noteworthy.
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Lithuania has around 120 stations, with approximately 360 daily departures and 70% – 85% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Lithuania offers a relatively affordable interrail experience, with charming cities and impressive historical sites. Vilnius, with its Baroque architecture, is a highlight, and the countryside is peaceful and picturesque. The trains are reliable, though not as modern as in other countries, making Lithuania a great value for interrailing.
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Luxembourg has around 70 stations, with approximately 600 daily departures and more than 90% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Luxembourg is a small but charming country, often overlooked by travelers, but it’s perfect for interrailing. The countryside is picturesque, and while the country is relatively expensive, its compact size makes it easy to explore. Trains are efficient and punctual, providing a smooth experience.
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Montenegro has around 40 stations, with approximately 320 daily departures and 50% – 70% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Montenegro offers stunning landscapes, from rugged mountains to beautiful coastlines, but the train system is quite limited. The country is relatively inexpensive, and the natural beauty more than makes up for the lack of extensive train travel options.
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Netherlands has around 400 stations, with approximately 5,300 daily departures and more than 90% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Netherlands is a well-connected and efficient country for interrailing, offering a mix of vibrant cities, charming villages, and scenic landscapes. While the trains are frequent and reliable, the country can be on the pricier side, particularly in cities like Amsterdam. It is a worthwhile destination for travelers looking to explore Europe by train.
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North Ireland has around 60 stations, with approximately 140 daily departures and 50% – 70% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Northern Ireland offers a mix of stunning coastlines and charming cities. The train system is efficient, and while prices can be a little high in tourist areas, Northern Ireland offers good value for those who enjoy natural beauty, from the Giant’s Causeway to the vibrant city of Belfast.
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North Macedonia has around 60 stations, with approximately 110 daily departures and 50% – 70% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: North Macedonia is an affordable destination with beautiful landscapes and historical sites, such as Lake Ohrid. The train network is quite limited, but the country offers great value for money. The stunning scenery and cultural landmarks make it a unique place to visit.
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Norway has around 340 stations, with approximately 610 daily departures and more than 90% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Norway is one of the most stunning countries in Europe, with its fjords, mountains, and beautiful coastlines. The trains are punctual, but Norway is one of the more expensive countries for interrailing. Despite the high costs, the natural beauty and outdoor experiences make it a memorable place to visit.
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Poland has around 1,300 stations, with approximately 4,800 daily departures and 70% – 85% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Poland offers a great value for interrail travelers, with affordable train tickets and rich cultural experiences. Cities like Warsaw and Kraków are filled with history, and the countryside is equally impressive. Poland offers a good mix of vibrant cities and natural beauty, making it an excellent choice for interrailing.
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Portugal has around 530 stations, with approximately 1,800 daily departures and 70% – 85% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Portugal is an affordable and scenic country, offering beautiful beaches, historic cities, and lovely landscapes. The train system is relatively good, though some routes might be slower. Portugal offers great value for money, with its delicious food, rich culture, and stunning views from Lisbon to Porto.
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Romania has around 1,100 stations, with approximately 2,500 daily departures and 70% – 85% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Romania is one of the more affordable countries in Europe, with a rich history, charming towns, and beautiful landscapes. The trains are less frequent, but the low cost of travel makes it an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers. The castles, such as Bran Castle, and the Carpathian Mountains are key highlights.
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Scotland has around 360 stations, with approximately 2,400 daily departures and more than 90% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Scotland offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich history. Traveling by train through the rugged landscapes, with its picturesque mountains, lochs, and castles, is an unforgettable experience. Scotland can be expensive, but the stunning views and cultural heritage make it worth the visit.
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Serbia has around 380 stations, with approximately 400 daily departures and 50% – 70% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Serbia is a fascinating country with a rich history and diverse culture. The train network is not as developed, but the low cost of travel and vibrant cities like Belgrade make it a great option for budget travelers. Serbia’s natural beauty and vibrant nightlife are also key attractions.
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Slovakia has around 700 stations, with approximately 2,300 daily departures and 85% – 90% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Slovakia is an affordable country with stunning natural landscapes, including the Tatra Mountains and picturesque castles. The train system is reliable and affordable, making it an excellent destination for budget-conscious travelers. Bratislava offers a mix of history and modernity, with charming streets and a vibrant atmosphere.
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Slovenia has around 150 stations, with approximately 500 daily departures and 85% – 90% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Slovenia is a hidden gem in Europe, offering picturesque landscapes from lakes to mountains. The trains are reliable, and the country’s small size makes it easy to explore. While Slovenia can be a little more expensive than some Eastern European countries, it’s still affordable and offers great value in terms of natural beauty and culture.
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Spain has around 2,000 stations, with approximately 4,000 daily departures and 85% – 90% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Spain is a decent destination for interrailing, with a reliable and affordable train system. From vibrant cities like Madrid and Barcelona to the serene countryside, Spain offers something for everyone. The cost of travel is moderate, and Spain’s sunny climate and rich cultural heritage make it a top choice.
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Sweden has around 450 stations, with approximately 4,000 daily departures and more than 90% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Sweden offers beautiful natural landscapes and modern cities. The train system is punctual, and while it can be more expensive, Sweden’s high standard of living and stunning nature make it worthwhile. From the Swedish archipelago to the northern lights, Sweden is a great country to explore by rail.
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Switzerland has around 800 stations, with approximately 9,000 daily departures and more than 90% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Switzerland is known for its high prices, but it’s also a dream destination for any interrail traveler. The trains are world-class, and the landscapes, from lakes to mountains, are some of the most breathtaking in Europe. It’s a country where nature and punctuality truly shine.
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Turkey has around 450 stations, with approximately 1,300 daily departures and less than 50% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Turkey is a large and diverse country, offering a rich cultural heritage, beautiful coastlines, and vibrant cities. The train network is not as extensive as in other European countries, and travel can be more difficult in rural areas. However, the country is relatively affordable, and the cultural and natural attractions make it an unforgettable destination.
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Wales has around 220 stations, with approximately 1,900 daily departures and 85% – 90% of trains arriving on time.
Overall review: Wales is an incredibly scenic country, ideal for travelers who love nature. The trains are reliable, and while some parts of the country can be expensive, Wales offers good value for the stunning landscapes, from Snowdonia National Park to the rugged coastline. It’s a peaceful and beautiful country to explore by train.
Based on the ratings provided above, we have compiled this ranking of countries, taking into account various factors related to interrail travel. This list is organized from the best to the least favorable countries for an interrail experience.
The best countries for an interrail are: Austria, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Netherlands, Czechia, Scotland, Germany, Belgium, England, and Wales.
The countries considered average for an interrail experience are: Denmark, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Northern Ireland, Croatia, France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Finland, Latvia, Norway, Poland, Estonia, Ireland, Lithuania, Portugal, and Romania.
The countries ranked as the least favorable for an interrail are: Greece, Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, and Turkey.
This ranking does not take into account the prices of the countries, as it is purely based on the number of train departures, the availability of train stations, and punctuality.