This is my first post; and I've just joined, so if I've got this whole thing in the wrong context- please let me know.
I'm just looking for some advice on planning my first 'real' trip away alone.
My idea is to get the car ferry from Dover, England. Then drive through Amsterdam into Belgium. I'd be leaving the car at a relative's house at this point, then traveling round by train.
I'm a complete newbie to all of this, so ANY advice at all will be welcomed with open arms.
First of all welcome to Globo, secondly I may be able to answer your question.
You say that you will take the car ferry from Dover. To which port? Calais in France or Zeebrugge in Belgium? Your itineray means that you will first pass through Belgium and then get to the Netherlands. More onfo about Amsterdam:
Welcome to GLOBO Simon, it looks like you have an exciting European trip coming up. You can get information about different cities by clicking on "Guides" in the yellow toolbar and searching via the relevant countries. You will then find reports and tips that have been written by other members.
From a transport perspective I wonder if you have considered using Eurostar to start your journey, unless of course you need to get the car to your relatives place. I appreciate you'll have to get down to London but once there it is easy.
Eurostar leaves from Waterloo station and you can get direct into Brussels Midi station in less than two and a half hours. Fares start at around £30. Once there you can link up with trains to almost anywhere in Western Europe.
Have a good trip and hopefully you will stay with this website and write some reports telling us all about it.
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Posted: 2006-04-21 11:50:00  
Hi Simon and welcome. It's always good to see another English person from north of the Watford Gap.
An alternative route to the Netherlands would be from Hull to Rotterdam.
http://www.directferries.co.uk/hull_rotterdam_ferry.htm Marianne is like an inexhaustible mine for knowledge of the Netherlands so I'll leave that - anyway I have only been to Belgium pretty recently. Before I come to that, I'm not clear whether your rail journeys are meant to be in Belgium only or from there to other countries. Come back if it's the latter.
If you are mainly concerned with rail travel in Belgium, perhaps you would like to start with http://www.b-rail.be/nat/E/tarifs/passes/go/, from where you can get to the home page.
The Belgian railways put much of Europe to shame, not with the flashiness of their trains but with their frequency and punctuality [my experience anyway.]
How long do intend to travelling round? - Aslong as it takes, I'm taking a year off, to be safe.
Which countries would you like to visit? - Holland, Spain, France, Greece, Iceland, Germany, Italy, anywhere else that's recomended. ;)
Whats your interest/objective for this trip? - To see the World! To have an adventure. :)
Do you plan do do Europe by train because you are a train addict? - Not at all, I've heard of [enternamehere], some Europien rail card, where you can travel on any train in any country apart from the one you bought it in?
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@Davidx, I think what I said above really covers my intentions regarding train useage, but it would be nice to have some more information on Belgium itself- so I'll take you up on that offer. :)