The Schengen agreement is truly one of the most amazing (and sadly sometimes underappreciated) freedoms the EU gives us EU citizens. There are many freedoms, rights and privileges, but I think Schengen is sometimes taken too much for granted. Its amazing and I hope that my generation would add something similarly fantastic to the EU advantages in my lifetime.
Agreed - even if it gets suspended by some countries a bit too readily, it is astonishing that I managed to visit 10 countries and didn’t have a single passport or customs check (other than to get into the Netherlands from the UK in the first place!).
Vienna and Bratislava count as the *second*-closest pair of capitals (outside the edge case you mentioned). Brazzaville and Kinshasa, on opposite banks of the Congo river, are closer.
But nevertheless you will go on a - I think - 66 minutes trainride to get from Vienna's main station to Bratislava Central Station which is rather annoyingly long. Also there are no trains connecting Salzburg or Linz directly to Bratislava which is a shame.
@@michaelkores6860 There's a direct train (RJX 167) from Zürich to Preßburg every afternoon that passes through Innsbruck, Salzburg and Linz. Sadly there's just the one, but at least it's a start.
Fascinating - thank's a lot for this information. I have never heard of this connection before but I have never looked for a train connection this late - sadly the RJX 167 arrives at about 10 PM in Bratislava Main Station which is obviously too late for a day trip. @@Mikeyelves13
It is pleasing to see you didn't keep getting stuck in Lille. The last European challenge videos I saw (Jet Lag: The Game) seemed to be stuck in France much of the time. Your slow turtle approach was a nice relaxing contrast to their chase.
These vlogs are so well researched and presented. After each one, I feel the urge to get travelling again. I used to love pouring over the Thomas Cook European trail timetables and planning trips like these. Fantastic, thank you.
BTW ... I once took a train in Queensland, Australia from Brisbane to Cairns. The scheduled travel time was 32 hours. We reached our destination after 52 hours.
This channel has the feel of one with a few hundred thousand subscribers. Well, I hope it grows for you TT but even if it doesn't, I hope you keep making these challenges. Been great fun seeing what is possible and learning a lot about new places along the way.
The fact that Luxembourg is known as the 'Gibraltar of the North' came up yesterday on the UK Quizzing Circuit's Grand Prix Quiz. Fortunately I guessed correctly as you'd not yet published this video.
After living in Luxembourg for a couple of years now with lots of journeys to Saarbrücken, I have never considered going to the city at 3 am - let alone using a vel'oh bike for some sightseeing - thanks for the inspiration
Well, that was 40 mins & 51 seconds of viewing I didn't know that I needed today. And yes, I needed that! Another excellent video with thoroughly engaging commentary and content throughout that many a TV station would be grateful for. Looking forward to the next trip. As has already been said your channel deserves far more subscribers and viewers.
That's a lovely challenge and I've loved the other ones you did, including the bus challenges and 24h challenges. You definitely deserve more viewers to your channel, as you're much more original than other travel reviewers. And as I was hearing that TER announcement, I heard that it was bound to Krimmeri-Meinau, which is a railway station in the periphery of Strasbourg just before the German border. In any case, the former Corail coaches used on the services to Basel are named TER 200
What a wonderful journey. I totally wasn't expecting to see Maastricht, where I lived for years and Eijsden, where my father still lives. What a treat. Keep on making these fantastic trips, I enjoy watching them so much.
@@travelling_turtleThe obscure Dutch village where the German Emperor had to wait with his train before he got permission to enter the Netherlands for asylum. Even Eijsden has an impressive history.
This is amazing, as a fellow train, bus and plane lover, this is what I am doing after a long day of studying econometrics! What a hidden gem of a channel.
Smash that like button folks! This channel deserves much more attention. Intelligent, informed and humorous commentary plus interesting challenges. What’s not to like?
Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo, and Kinsasha, Democratic Republic of the Congo are closer than Vienna and Bratislava, they're on opposite river banks. Still the closest in Europe, though
Extremely brave of you to include a Flixbus coach on a tightly scheduled journey... Even though I had barely any reasons to complain when I used them to make it to London last year, if you read customer reviews you'd think 99% of their coaches are delayed, cancelled without notice, and/or driven by a pack of abusive, wine-soaked sociopaths. Now that I have watched the entirety of your videos (they were all lovely btw) I feel like they will have a potentially very strong influence on where I take my summer holiday to and how I take it. And coincidently that will be starting from here, in Liège! So thank you! (Or curse you, as I can't say yet if said influence will turn out to be good or bad)
Glad you enjoyed them! Certainly couldn’t fault Flixbus’ punctuality in this case (or the one time I have used them in the UK), but it was annoyingly overcrowded due to being a single-decker rather than the planned double decker!
Once again a geniunenly lovely adventure! I would love to join you here in Prague for a coffe. Also I was anticipating you to jump of that Railjet in Salzburg to go to Villach and get to Itally and continue onwards to Slovenia, Croatia and then perhaps finish in Hungary.
Think I could have managed Slovenia in time, but not further sadly. So could probably have got a different 10 (but not the 11 theoretically manageable if I’d got to Hungary).
Unfortunately, international trains through ex-Yugoslavia aren't exactly frequent. Trains through Slovenia are mostly fine although not particularly fast, but there is a fairly long delay at the Croatian border. After that there are only two trains a day to Hungary from Zagreb, one in the morning and one in the afternoon so he wouldn't be able to make it.
Another wonderful video, I can't express how great they are. Particularly enjoyed seeing places I recognised in Bratislava and Prague. Glad to see you have a new travelling companion.😍 Keep up the great work.
Many thanks. I very much enjoyed the live-tweeting, so it's great to have the "director's cut" now. I'm looking forward to the next adventure, what ever it might be.
Brilliant concept - 10 countries in one day - seems impossible, but you (and Mrs. Turtle) have proved to the contrary. Wonderfully narrated, very appropriate music and some amusing asides.
Didn't expect another video so soon so what a very pleasant surprise. Another enjoyable video that always feels shorter than it actually is and looking forward to what comes next and since its December as of writing, have an excellent Christmas.
19:14 SBB schedules international trains such that they replace domestic trains scheduled at the timeslot. The reason they do this is that their network is at capacity, they can't squeeze in more trains. The upside is you can take a TGV with a Swiss domestic ticket and without a reservation, and that more Swiss cities have international connections. The downside is that the Swiss railway system is very precise, and if your international train is late, domestic travellers may miss a tight connection later. So they have mostly stopped doing this with German trains since DB is too unreliable, so now most ICEs end in Basel SBB.
Another fabulous video, and I am very happy to see Mrs Turtle joining the travelling adventures. I struggle to imagine the amount of planning that goes into making a video like this, but thank you for doing so and taking us on the journey with you.
Casting time in Benelux - If you would start in Břeclav, CZ - you cloud go then through Vienna,AT - Bratislava, SK, Budapest, HU - Zagreb, HR - Sarajevo, BiH ....... And end up in Athens, GR
The music choices help to give these challenges of yours a triumphalist air, which in my view is entirely justified. (I assume it probably also helps that for the most part they're out of copyright!)
I should add that the music also highlights the European character of this journey - it's not as though we've all been getting our kicks by easing on down Route 66, for example!
We have just discovered your channel and we love it! Thank you for great vlogs with really interesting history as well. We live in the Netherlands and we love that we can be in different countries in such a short time. Great challenges you are doing! Keep up the amazing work
@@travelling_turtle we would love to see them! Have you ever stayed in the trekkers huts in the NL? They are amazing and a great places to sleep when travelling at very low costs.
@@lunacampello No, I didn’t know they existed (I tend to associate trekkers huts with mountains, so maybe not the Netherlands…!). I will look them up, thanks.
Just started to watch this video - looks like it will be good. I thought you may have started in Switzerland as its landlocked. Anyway lets see how this goes You must do so much planning to make sure these challenges happen. Just letting you know its appreciated
So pleased the YT algorithm found me for this extraordinary channel. Very well-done on many levels. Deserves many times more views. I’ve made my contribution and watched a few videos in full - twice. Quite happily. Has brought back many memories and I’ve learned quite a lot as well.
I’m being repetitive but once again compliments for the video. A very nice idea. I remember watching your video from the uk to Sicily, and luckily TH-cam recommended me this new video. Subscribed & thumbed the video up, hopes you can get as many views as possible.
Having travelled Europe extensively and lived out in France and Austria, this is a very underrated and informative channel. Can't wait for the next video (already eyeing up London to Paris via bus!)
Fantastic video just like your other ones. Looking forward to seeing what you have planned next. Keep up the great work, this channel is going to grow and grow for sure 👍🙂
Another very enjoyable video - wonderful views, great commentary and insights, interesting concept (again!). You make for a very fine travelling companion, it is a joy to spend time on these videos. I am especially impressed by the amount of planning and research that obviously goes into making these films. Much appreciated and more please.
Great attention to detail in the end there by Charlotte Penketh-King. Not only is the distance wrong, it also says "a mission to travel as _money_ countries as possible".
Excellent video as always! While I guessed the Basel and Vienna areas would be there, it didn't occur to me that you could do the Maastricht as well. And yeah from my experience, if you're relying on tight connections then France (and Germany) are a lot more likely to put spanners in the works than the other countries here. Are you planning on a re-run?
Thank you! You’re right - France and Germany can be problematic. I deliberately avoided using any German long-distance trains on this challenge because they aren’t hugely reliable. Maybe a re-run sometime, when there’s a bit more daylight!
Great initiative ... I told a Chinese friend in China about the 24 turtle travel from London to Paris ... I always encourage her to check out the ZERO points. I dragged many of my Chinese students to the 0-point in Guangzhou. Fun fact. The coordinates on the very sophisticated ZERO point marker in Canton (Guangzhou) correspond to a toilet block ~70 m away.
Thanks! Discovering Luxembourg’s bike hire scheme was a nice moment, as I hadn’t been looking forward to what would have been quite a hurried 3km walk!
Absolutely fantastic content, thank you so much! I came across it while researching on what the maximum number of European countries was, to visit in a single day.
Your videos are entertaining, calming and well researched. Everybody who got this recommended in his you tube algorithm is glad I guess. Thanks for providing us with this quality content.🤟🏼
Bravo, still quite the achievement! As an Aussie who hasn't visited Europe in nearly 20 years you visited so many places that I have previously visited! Great memories, time to visit again!
Absolutely magical! I loved every minute and have downloaded so it’s always available. Will re-watch, make copious notes, and set off the same or similar trip in the new year, although not necessarily as a challenge. Thanks for the great video and adventure; I look forward to watching your back catalogue and await further output with interest.
The Austria portion gave me very pleasant reminders of my own transit challenge on the Vienna U Bahn. All 99 stations in just over 5 hours. I needed three S Bahn trains to help me, on the first one the next station screens were broken! Luckily I got to my destination
This American finds it truly amazing how one can travel on surface public transport close to 1000 miles through 10 different countries for less than US$100 (if I got my exchange rates proper). I can't even travel into the next state from me for that on an intercity bus, let alone train (which offers barely any options at all with Amtrak) or plane (our low-cost carriers are now the regular cost carriers; the original carriers are the "premium" carriers now... ☹
It's been a while since I've so enjoyed a TH-cam video! I was in Saarbrücken a few weeks ago, but didn't find the time for the Saarbahn. I'm looking forward to your next video!
Just found your channel and subscribed having enoyed your videos very much, Many Thanks. I did a fair bit of European Train Travel in the 80s and this video brings back great memories. Being still during iron curtain days we used to wonder what it would be like if Europe was fully open for free independent travel, didn't really seem possible in the early 80s, How times change!
Great content once again. I'll bet you had fun sorting out the logistics on that one. You did extremely well to adjust your itinerary so you could make it to so many countries. Well done.
Actually, the train goes through flanders before entering wallonia due to there being a small disconnected strip of flanders on the south side of the limburg border called the "voerstreek". When you travel it by car it is a bit more obvious than by train due to the signage.
33:25 recently, a Slovakian rail cargo company, named one of their locomotives "Most SMP" and another one "Bratislava Castle". Funny to see both here too.
This channel deserves a lot more views and subscribers, a hidden gem of a channel.
Thank you!
Absolutely right. This really is a lesson in how these things should be done. Great commentary, great filming and great music.
Agree 100%!
A told a friend in China about it and sent her the links... But it is uncertain that she can open them.
Totally agree. This is extraordinarily good.
The Schengen agreement is truly one of the most amazing (and sadly sometimes underappreciated) freedoms the EU gives us EU citizens. There are many freedoms, rights and privileges, but I think Schengen is sometimes taken too much for granted. Its amazing and I hope that my generation would add something similarly fantastic to the EU advantages in my lifetime.
Agreed - even if it gets suspended by some countries a bit too readily, it is astonishing that I managed to visit 10 countries and didn’t have a single passport or customs check (other than to get into the Netherlands from the UK in the first place!).
Not just EU countries...aren't there a few non EU European countries which are under Schengen?
@@keithparker1346 Yup, Iceland and Norway if I'm not mistaken.
@@TheCloudhopper Funny that Iceland would be in Schengen while the UK is not, despite having no real chance of a land border crossing anyway 😂
And Switzerland
Vienna and Bratislava count as the *second*-closest pair of capitals (outside the edge case you mentioned). Brazzaville and Kinshasa, on opposite banks of the Congo river, are closer.
No, Rome and Vatican City share a direct land border. You can walk from one to the other instantly.
@@memesthatmakeyouwannadie3133 "(outside the edge case you mentioned)"
But nevertheless you will go on a - I think - 66 minutes trainride to get from Vienna's main station to Bratislava Central Station which is rather annoyingly long. Also there are no trains connecting Salzburg or Linz directly to Bratislava which is a shame.
@@michaelkores6860 There's a direct train (RJX 167) from Zürich to Preßburg every afternoon that passes through Innsbruck, Salzburg and Linz. Sadly there's just the one, but at least it's a start.
Fascinating - thank's a lot for this information. I have never heard of this connection before but I have never looked for a train connection this late - sadly the RJX 167 arrives at about 10 PM in Bratislava Main Station which is obviously too late for a day trip. @@Mikeyelves13
It is pleasing to see you didn't keep getting stuck in Lille. The last European challenge videos I saw (Jet Lag: The Game) seemed to be stuck in France much of the time. Your slow turtle approach was a nice relaxing contrast to their chase.
Well, France did cost me the 11th country, albeit not due to anything in Lille!
These vlogs are so well researched and presented. After each one, I feel the urge to get travelling again. I used to love pouring over the Thomas Cook European trail timetables and planning trips like these. Fantastic, thank you.
So glad you enjoyed - and yes, the European timetable is still an inspiration!
BTW ... I once took a train in Queensland, Australia from Brisbane to Cairns. The scheduled travel time was 32 hours. We reached our destination after 52 hours.
Ouch.
Now that is a true dedication to the study of timetables. Bravo!
Yeah, it’s a curse. And a blessing!
This channel has the feel of one with a few hundred thousand subscribers. Well, I hope it grows for you TT but even if it doesn't, I hope you keep making these challenges. Been great fun seeing what is possible and learning a lot about new places along the way.
Glad you enjoyed!
I forgot how much I loved these videos and then another one showed up in my sub box!!
The fact that Luxembourg is known as the 'Gibraltar of the North' came up yesterday on the UK Quizzing Circuit's Grand Prix Quiz. Fortunately I guessed correctly as you'd not yet published this video.
That feels worthy of a Grand Prix quiz! (Also, ‘Where is Venice of the North’ would just lead to fights.)
After living in Luxembourg for a couple of years now with lots of journeys to Saarbrücken, I have never considered going to the city at 3 am - let alone using a vel'oh bike for some sightseeing - thanks for the inspiration
It does look quite pretty at that time of night. And you will certainly have it to yourself!
Well, that was 40 mins & 51 seconds of viewing I didn't know that I needed today. And yes, I needed that! Another excellent video with thoroughly engaging commentary and content throughout that many a TV station would be grateful for. Looking forward to the next trip.
As has already been said your channel deserves far more subscribers and viewers.
Thank you! Delighted you enjoyed it.
That's a lovely challenge and I've loved the other ones you did, including the bus challenges and 24h challenges.
You definitely deserve more viewers to your channel, as you're much more original than other travel reviewers.
And as I was hearing that TER announcement, I heard that it was bound to Krimmeri-Meinau, which is a railway station in the periphery of Strasbourg just before the German border. In any case, the former Corail coaches used on the services to Basel are named TER 200
Thank you! I give TER200 a shoutout in the Train24 video, so thought I’d better not repeat myself…
What a wonderful journey. I totally wasn't expecting to see Maastricht, where I lived for years and Eijsden, where my father still lives. What a treat. Keep on making these fantastic trips, I enjoy watching them so much.
Glad you enjoyed!
@@travelling_turtleThe obscure Dutch village where the German Emperor had to wait with his train before he got permission to enter the Netherlands for asylum. Even Eijsden has an impressive history.
This is amazing, as a fellow train, bus and plane lover, this is what I am doing after a long day of studying econometrics! What a hidden gem of a channel.
Thank you - glad I could provide some light relief from the econometrics!
Smash that like button folks! This channel deserves much more attention. Intelligent, informed and humorous commentary plus interesting challenges. What’s not to like?
Thanks so much!
agreed!!
Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo, and Kinsasha, Democratic Republic of the Congo are closer than Vienna and Bratislava, they're on opposite river banks. Still the closest in Europe, though
I knew there would be somewhere closer! I just know that Montevideo and Buenos Aires are further than you expect…
Could technically argue that Vatican and Rome also are the closest capitals between each other as well.
Extremely brave of you to include a Flixbus coach on a tightly scheduled journey... Even though I had barely any reasons to complain when I used them to make it to London last year, if you read customer reviews you'd think 99% of their coaches are delayed, cancelled without notice, and/or driven by a pack of abusive, wine-soaked sociopaths.
Now that I have watched the entirety of your videos (they were all lovely btw) I feel like they will have a potentially very strong influence on where I take my summer holiday to and how I take it. And coincidently that will be starting from here, in Liège!
So thank you!
(Or curse you, as I can't say yet if said influence will turn out to be good or bad)
Glad you enjoyed them! Certainly couldn’t fault Flixbus’ punctuality in this case (or the one time I have used them in the UK), but it was annoyingly overcrowded due to being a single-decker rather than the planned double decker!
Another great trip, and the quality of your videos improves massively each time! Looking forward to the next one.
Great - I’m enjoying the learning process!
Once again a geniunenly lovely adventure! I would love to join you here in Prague for a coffe. Also I was anticipating you to jump of that Railjet in Salzburg to go to Villach and get to Itally and continue onwards to Slovenia, Croatia and then perhaps finish in Hungary.
Think I could have managed Slovenia in time, but not further sadly. So could probably have got a different 10 (but not the 11 theoretically manageable if I’d got to Hungary).
Unfortunately, international trains through ex-Yugoslavia aren't exactly frequent. Trains through Slovenia are mostly fine although not particularly fast, but there is a fairly long delay at the Croatian border. After that there are only two trains a day to Hungary from Zagreb, one in the morning and one in the afternoon so he wouldn't be able to make it.
Another wonderful video, I can't express how great they are. Particularly enjoyed seeing places I recognised in Bratislava and Prague. Glad to see you have a new travelling companion.😍 Keep up the great work.
Thank you!
Many thanks. I very much enjoyed the live-tweeting, so it's great to have the "director's cut" now. I'm looking forward to the next adventure, what ever it might be.
Thank you!
Thoroughly entertaining as always. Thank you!
My pleasure, thank you!
13:13 Nice, as an amateur Horn player, to hear a Horn concerto (one of the Mozart ones I believe).
This channel is a hidden gem! Thanks for another informative video
Thank you!
Been looking forwards to watching this :)
This video just popped up in my recommendations and I really enjoyed it! Nice to see my city of Maastricht featured in it. Keep up the great work :)
Thank you - really glad you enjoyed it!
What a lovely video. Favourite part, the insane bike ride at 3am! Talk about dedication!
Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderful! Thank you. 😊
Thanks!
Brilliant concept - 10 countries in one day - seems impossible, but you (and Mrs. Turtle) have proved to the contrary. Wonderfully narrated, very appropriate music and some amusing asides.
Thanks - still bitter about missing out on country 11. Ah well, another time!
Superb travelling, superb music. This is great
Thank you!
Very enjoyable, thank you.
Thank you!
I wish i could give this more thumbs up.
Happy with one, thanks!
This appeared in my TH-cam recommendations and I'm glad I watched it. Will now watch your other videos.
Thanks, really glad you enjoyed it!
Didn't expect another video so soon so what a very pleasant surprise. Another enjoyable video that always feels shorter than it actually is and looking forward to what comes next and since its December as of writing, have an excellent Christmas.
Thank you! And a very merry a Christmas to you too.
Great Video!
Thank you!
19:14 SBB schedules international trains such that they replace domestic trains scheduled at the timeslot. The reason they do this is that their network is at capacity, they can't squeeze in more trains. The upside is you can take a TGV with a Swiss domestic ticket and without a reservation, and that more Swiss cities have international connections.
The downside is that the Swiss railway system is very precise, and if your international train is late, domestic travellers may miss a tight connection later. So they have mostly stopped doing this with German trains since DB is too unreliable, so now most ICEs end in Basel SBB.
Another fabulous video, and I am very happy to see Mrs Turtle joining the travelling adventures. I struggle to imagine the amount of planning that goes into making a video like this, but thank you for doing so and taking us on the journey with you.
My pleasure - and the planning is all part of the fun…
Incredibly underrated channel - smashing video
Thank you!
Sightseeing Luxembourg on a hire bike at 3am! Brilliant.
That was probably the bizarest moment of the trip, tbh…
Casting time in Benelux - If you would start in Břeclav, CZ - you cloud go then through Vienna,AT - Bratislava, SK, Budapest, HU - Zagreb, HR - Sarajevo, BiH ....... And end up in Athens, GR
That feels…ambitious in 24hrs by public transport!
I was supposed to get some work done this eve, but then I discovered your channel. Bravo.
Sorry for the loss of productivity, but thank you!
The music choices help to give these challenges of yours a triumphalist air, which in my view is entirely justified. (I assume it probably also helps that for the most part they're out of copyright!)
I should add that the music also highlights the European character of this journey - it's not as though we've all been getting our kicks by easing on down Route 66, for example!
Guilty on both counts 😉
Just one word - incredible! Few videos, immaculate content.
Thank you!
Awesome journey, especially cycling in the early hours and so good to meet Mrs Turtle. Here's to the next trip!
Thank you!
this channel is lovely, and i'm actually from Maastricht! very cool to see it in a video like this!
Thanks - lovely city you’ve got there!
We have just discovered your channel and we love it! Thank you for great vlogs with really interesting history as well. We live in the Netherlands and we love that we can be in different countries in such a short time. Great challenges you are doing! Keep up the amazing work
So glad you enjoyed - I’m sure there will be returns to the Netherlands in future adventures.
@@travelling_turtle we would love to see them! Have you ever stayed in the trekkers huts in the NL? They are amazing and a great places to sleep when travelling at very low costs.
@@lunacampello No, I didn’t know they existed (I tend to associate trekkers huts with mountains, so maybe not the Netherlands…!). I will look them up, thanks.
Just started to watch this video - looks like it will be good. I thought you may have started in Switzerland as its landlocked. Anyway lets see how this goes
You must do so much planning to make sure these challenges happen. Just letting you know its appreciated
Thank you! Certainly looked at Switzerland as a starting point, but decided it worked better as somewhere to pass through mid-chain!
Another superb and very individual travelogue. Please keep them coming.
Thank you so much - will do!
Just....Great!!!! The effort you put in...
Thank you!
absolutely brilliant! keep em coming Mrs Turtle
Will do, thanks!
So pleased the YT algorithm found me for this extraordinary channel. Very well-done on many levels. Deserves many times more views. I’ve made my contribution and watched a few videos in full - twice. Quite happily. Has brought back many memories and I’ve learned quite a lot as well.
Thank you - so glad you enjoyed them!
I’m being repetitive but once again compliments for the video. A very nice idea. I remember watching your video from the uk to Sicily, and luckily TH-cam recommended me this new video. Subscribed & thumbed the video up, hopes you can get as many views as possible.
Thank you so much - really glad you enjoyed.
Another great video with all the insight, inspiring me to travel in the continent next year! So much planning must go into these videos.
Glad you enjoyed! Happy travels.
Having travelled Europe extensively and lived out in France and Austria, this is a very underrated and informative channel. Can't wait for the next video (already eyeing up London to Paris via bus!)
Thanks, so glad you enjoy the videos!
I'm planning to do one of them (either London to Paris by bus) or even this one now next year!
@@granthodgson9548 Wishing you the very best of luck…!
Once again a great video thank you ,also my son was shock at how little it cost to do...
Thank you! I was also a bit surprised it came to less than £100 when I totted it up.
This was incredible, I’d love to do something like it. Really well done, 10 countries in 1 day is still far more than most people will ever achieve!
Thank you, so glad you enjoyed it!
What a fantastic and most interesting vlog. Well done
Thank you, so glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic video just like your other ones. Looking forward to seeing what you have planned next. Keep up the great work, this channel is going to grow and grow for sure 👍🙂
Thank you!
Excellent video with a great commentary. I look forward to your next epic journey.
Thank you!
19:22, SBB will straight up put anything on the IC3, any long-distance train you can think of, it's been used on there
I love your videos so much! Makes me so happy to have found another one
Thank you so much!
Thanks a lot! Wonderful historical commentary. And great to see places like Luxembourg or Bratislava, a bit off the charts.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
Another very enjoyable video - wonderful views, great commentary and insights, interesting concept (again!). You make for a very fine travelling companion, it is a joy to spend time on these videos. I am especially impressed by the amount of planning and research that obviously goes into making these films. Much appreciated and more please.
Thank you so much, delighted you enjoyed it. Luckily the planning and research is part of the fun!
Enjoyed this. I plan my own journeys , but this is in a different league! Well done!
Thank you!
Another brilliant video! What a gem of a channel.
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it.
How does this only have 7,8k views, this is top quality content. Also I hope you enjoyed your time in our country (the Netherlands)
Thank you! And yes, I always do enjoy my time in the Netherlands!
Thanks for giving inspiration what to do with my next Interrail pass and a free weekend ahead 😀
Enjoy!
This is such a wonderful channel
Thank you so much!
Great attention to detail in the end there by Charlotte Penketh-King. Not only is the distance wrong, it also says "a mission to travel as _money_ countries as possible".
Excellent video as always! While I guessed the Basel and Vienna areas would be there, it didn't occur to me that you could do the Maastricht as well. And yeah from my experience, if you're relying on tight connections then France (and Germany) are a lot more likely to put spanners in the works than the other countries here. Are you planning on a re-run?
Thank you! You’re right - France and Germany can be problematic. I deliberately avoided using any German long-distance trains on this challenge because they aren’t hugely reliable. Maybe a re-run sometime, when there’s a bit more daylight!
Discovered this channel yesterday! I’ve been enjoying a lot of your videos but I didn’t expect to click on a video to see my home city!
I like to surprise people like that 😊
A calm and soothing video for what I expected to be a very hectic experience. Goes against the entire TH-cam ethos but very enjoyable nonetheless.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed.
Great initiative ... I told a Chinese friend in China about the 24 turtle travel from London to Paris ... I always encourage her to check out the ZERO points.
I dragged many of my Chinese students to the 0-point in Guangzhou. Fun fact. The coordinates on the very sophisticated ZERO point marker in Canton (Guangzhou) correspond to a toilet block ~70 m away.
Thank you - I love a zero point too!
Another great journey. I love the planning that must have gone into your travels, right down to using the bike.
Thanks! Discovering Luxembourg’s bike hire scheme was a nice moment, as I hadn’t been looking forward to what would have been quite a hurried 3km walk!
Great video! I wonder if it would be easier or harder to use these rules to see how many UK counties you could visit in 24 hours?
Thank you! Re your suggestion - watch this space!
Amazing video
Thank you!
Please keep Mrs Turtle safe and never lose her!
Doing my best!
Did the original turtle ever turn up?
@@thebouncer9107 Sadly not!
@@travelling_turtle That's a shame. I hope Mrs Turtle stays with you for a good long time anyway.
Out of all the challenges you’ve done, this is definitely one of my favourites. Very fun to watch and very informative.
Thanks! It was a lot of fun to do…
Brilliant video. Well done! Great stamina as well.
Thank you!
Absolutely fantastic content, thank you so much! I came across it while researching on what the maximum number of European countries was, to visit in a single day.
Thank you so much - glad I could help with your research!
Thoroughly enjoyed that! I have a video idea: shortest time to travel to the 5 (excluding Malta) European microstates by train and bus and trams etc
Thank you! And that is an intriguing idea…
Your videos are entertaining, calming and well researched. Everybody who got this recommended in his you tube algorithm is glad I guess. Thanks for providing us with this quality content.🤟🏼
Thanks so much!
Bravo, still quite the achievement! As an Aussie who hasn't visited Europe in nearly 20 years you visited so many places that I have previously visited! Great memories, time to visit again!
Thank you, glad it bought back memories!
Absolutely magical! I loved every minute and have downloaded so it’s always available. Will re-watch, make copious notes, and set off the same or similar trip in the new year, although not necessarily as a challenge. Thanks for the great video and adventure; I look forward to watching your back catalogue and await further output with interest.
Delighted you enjoyed it! Good luck with the planning.
Really enjoyed this and your content in general. Keep up the travels! 👍
Thank you!
Another great trip and video, looking forward to the next one!
Thanks so much!
"Olten, the Helvetic version of Crewe" had me in stitches. It's so correct though!
again a wonderful vid looking forward for your next journey
Thanks v much!
The Austria portion gave me very pleasant reminders of my own transit challenge on the Vienna U Bahn. All 99 stations in just over 5 hours. I needed three S Bahn trains to help me, on the first one the next station screens were broken! Luckily I got to my destination
Sounds great - travelling in Austria is such a joy!
This American finds it truly amazing how one can travel on surface public transport close to 1000 miles through 10 different countries for less than US$100 (if I got my exchange rates proper).
I can't even travel into the next state from me for that on an intercity bus, let alone train (which offers barely any options at all with Amtrak) or plane (our low-cost carriers are now the regular cost carriers; the original carriers are the "premium" carriers now... ☹
It's been a while since I've so enjoyed a TH-cam video! I was in Saarbrücken a few weeks ago, but didn't find the time for the Saarbahn. I'm looking forward to your next video!
Delighted you enjoyed it! I must find time to go back and do the Saarbahn in the light...
Just found your channel and subscribed having enoyed your videos very much, Many Thanks.
I did a fair bit of European Train Travel in the 80s and this video brings back great memories.
Being still during iron curtain days we used to wonder what it would be like if Europe was fully open for free independent travel, didn't really seem possible in the early 80s, How times change!
Thank you very much!
Great content once again. I'll bet you had fun sorting out the logistics on that one. You did extremely well to adjust your itinerary so you could make it to so many countries. Well done.
Thank you! And yes, the planning was as much fun as the doing. Albeit at more social hours…
Actually, the train goes through flanders before entering wallonia due to there being a small disconnected strip of flanders on the south side of the limburg border called the "voerstreek". When you travel it by car it is a bit more obvious than by train due to the signage.
Argh, I read that months ago and then totally forgot about that narrow strip when I was writing up for the video. Thank you for the reminder!
Great video again, absolutely brilliant.
Thank you!
Truly great content. Can't wait to watch your channel grow.
Thank you!
great video with a fantastic soundtrack long may these vids of yours continue
Thank you!
Another fantastic video, well done.
Thank you!
33:25 recently, a Slovakian rail cargo company, named one of their locomotives "Most SMP" and another one "Bratislava Castle". Funny to see both here too.