Cheapest way of getting to the continent

i used sleazyjet for my short interrail trip - about 35 quid for a flight to rome and about the same for one back from paris
 
Hitch hiking is by far the cheapest.

Really depends what you're driving but a car can also be a cheap way to get around europe. Take a full car, split the fuel costs and it works out great.
 
we have got a very provisional route planned.

paris
brugge
amsterdam
berlin
krakow
Prague
Milan
Nice
Paris,

We can start anywhere in the loop if its cheap! or near to any of those destinations.
hitchhiking is a bit dicey for 3 of us and we've no experience in doing it

100 lt is maybe too much, but i've got a 100 lt bergan, a 60 lt and a 40 lt

just want to be able to bring some stuff back

cheers
collisster
 
we have got a very provisional route planned.

paris
brugge
amsterdam
berlin
krakow
Prague
Milan
Nice
Paris,

We can start anywhere in the loop if its cheap! or near to any of those destinations.
hitchhiking is a bit dicey for 3 of us and we've no experience in doing it

100 lt is maybe too much, but i've got a 100 lt bergan, a 60 lt and a 40 lt

just want to be able to bring some stuff back

cheers
collisster

an aussie girl i met said milan, and i quote her here "sucks balls"

also, prague to milan will be a savage journey.

what i did was fly, and start and end at different points - you squeeze more in that way

(Rome, Vienna, Prague, Berlin, amsterdam (4 hours in antwerp) brugge, paris)

btw, be very careful in france, SNCF love to rip off interrailers by refusing to accept passes on certain services
 
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Ryanair £5 flight with a £5 booking fee?

£5 flights + £5 booking fee then turns into:

£10 for web checkin
£10 for credit card payment
£15 for hold luggage

Ryanair really are ridiculous when it comes to that stuff, I always go Easyjet as it works out about the same when you add flights up.
 
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