With a BritRail South West Pass travel throughout Great Britain’s charming Southwest region to popular destinations including: London, Bath, Oxford, Windsor Castle, Salisbury Cathedral, King Arthur’s round table in Winchester and any stop in between. Also, the Southwest coast boasts beautiful seaside resorts and picturesque waterfront towns such as: Torquay, Dawlish, Teignmouth, Bournemouth, Portsmouth, St. Ives, Exeter, Plymouth and Penzance. How does a scenic ride through Cornwall and Devon sound?
Valid for travel in South West England, defined below with Flexible or Consecutive durations. You can hop on and off the trains as you please!
Available Classes
You can choose between First and Standard Class. First Class offers more space and comfort and is mostly less busy.
Please note: First Class is not offered on all services. Local and regional services often only have Standard Class accommodation.
Seat Reservations
Seat Reservations are never mandatory in Britain but we do recommend them at peak times.
The BritRail South West Pass covers most mainline and branch line carriages operated by First Great Western, South West Trains and Heathrow Express trains. Check the detailed south west map
You can buy a BritRail pass if you are not a UK resident.
Customers can select a first date of travel that is up to 11 months from the purchase date.
*Please note that discounts cannot be coupled with other discounts, only one discount per pass
The BritRail South West Pass cannot be used to travel on the following routes: any train west of Swansea; any train between Gloucester and Newport via Chepstow; First Western’s Night Riviera sleeper service, unless a berth has been purchased in addition to the BritRail South West Pass; any train services east of Portsmouth, even if this route is operated by First Great Western; any route in South Wales other than the Newport – Cardiff – Swansea mainline; any service operated by Arriva Cross Country, Arriva Trains Wales, Chiltern, Southern, First Capital Connect, Southeastern or London Midland. [SEE LIST OF INCLUDED CITIES].
Some trains in Great Britain do not have 1st class accommodations. The price of First class passes has been adjusted to reflect this.
Enjoy unlimited train trips on each travel day and the ability to hop on and off trains en route.
If a paper pass is selected, this pass is printed on official railway ticket paper that will be shipped to you. You can select from the available shipping options during checkout. Please allow sufficient time to receive your pass before your departure.
If an M-Pass is selected, an email with an activation link will be sent. When you are ready to use the M-Pass, click the link to select your first day of use or travel dates. After you have completed the check-in, you will be able to download your M-Pass.
Seat Reservations are never mandatory in Britain but we do recommend them at peak times.
Reserve a seat.
Note: Passengers who wish to upgrade a Standard Class BritRail Pass to First Class will need to pay the difference in excess between the Standard and First Class Ordinary Fare for the leg of the journey that has not been taken. This may be paid at the ticket office before boarding the train or to the ticket inspector on the train.
Please see our Terms and Conditions for Refund Rules regarding Rail Strikes.
Ralph YoderOctober 12, 2017 My brother and I went on a hiking trip to Cotswolds. The 3 day flexpass worked great. It took care of the more expensive trips to and from Heathrow Airport as well as a trip from Bath to Cheltenham. Even paid for express bus from Woking to the Airport. Not having to go through the ticket buying process was a great time and energy saver. I have used this kind of rail pass in past and it has great value.
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South West Saver PassBarbora ,SlovakiaMay 02, 2015 We have used the 3-day BritRail South West Saver Pass (for 4 people).
We have comfortably seen much of the country and the travelling was hassle-free indeed.
For a moment we were not quite sure if we can board a Crosscountry train with our railpass. However, the staff were so helpful and the issue was solved within minutes.
Overall, out UK trip was very enjoyable. The railpass made it much easier.
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Best Way to Travel!Rob Shelley ,CanadaSeptember 09, 2013 Had a four day pass(BR). Based in Slough, went to Windsor, (7 mins) Exeter, Torquay, Ilfracombe (bus also) Plymouth, Bristol and Bath. Great service, 95% on time, First class largely half full, tho the other was busy on larger trains. (ie London -Penzance) WEll worth the extra money!!!!!!
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