Can I cross Germany on slow trains in 24 hours?

The longest €49 journey. Unbelievable. subscribe & join the patreon for more :) Here it is, the (maybe?) longest journey you can do with the Deutschlandticket. I feel like I’m definitely the first person to have done this, aka the only person weird enough. Since the news of the Deutschlandticket, (and tbh, since the summer of the €9 ticket that I didn’t vlog anything with), I had been planning to be the first person to do this particular border-to-border journey. I attempted to travel from Basel, Switzerland to Świnoujście, Poland, in 24 hours, in my attempt to cross the whole of Germany with the Deutschlandticket - so only using Regional trains, buses, trams, U-Bahn, S-Bahn, etc. No ICE or ICE or EC. A journey of almost 24 hours, with 8 changes, transferring in Freiburg, Mannheim, Frankfurt, Kassel, Halle, Wittenberg, Züssow and Ahlbeck Grenze. Ahlbeck / Heringsdorf / Świnoujście is kind of a cool place, where you can see the border monument and cross over to Poland, shopping in Polish stores etc, cycle around the promenade and the beach and go to the piers etc. Pretty fun. The Deutschlandticket can definitely be a good addition to your budget travel in Europe this summer, if used properly! Music from Epidemic Sound, feel free to sign up using my referral link if you liked it :) #travel #deutschland #germany #trains 00:00 the longest 49 euro journey 01:07 Basel to Freiburg by regional train 01:50 my route for the longest Deutschlandticket journey 03:03 Freiburg at night 04:13 first tight Deutsche Bahn connection 05:40 Frankfurt and food 06:43 trouble and train delays 10:03 the big re-plan in Kassel 12:39 Halle to Züssow by regional train 14:22 Züssow to Ahlbeck Grenze by regional train 15:05 victory and Poland I hope that you’re doing well and staying safe. insta: Camera: Microphone I use at home: My 40L travel backpack: SSD I edit from:
Back to Top