From the city centre, it is about 13 or 21 kilometres. Bray is in Co. Wicklow and just over the border between Wicklow and Dublin, so it is less than a mile from the county of Dublin.
From the city centre, it is about 13 or 21 kilometres. Bray is in Co. Wicklow and just over the border between Wicklow and Dublin, so it is less than a mile from the county of Dublin.
From the city centre, it is about 13 or 21 kilometres. Bray is in Co. Wicklow and just over the border between Wicklow and Dublin, so it is less than a mile from the county of Dublin.
From the city centre, it is about 13 or 21 kilometres. Bray is in Co. Wicklow and just over the border between Wicklow and Dublin, so it is less than a mile from the county of Dublin.
From the city centre, it is about 13 or 21 kilometres. Bray is in Co. Wicklow and just over the border between Wicklow and Dublin, so it is less than a mile from the county of Dublin.
From the city centre, it is about 13 or 21 kilometres. Bray is in Co. Wicklow and just over the border between Wicklow and Dublin, so it is less than a mile from the county of Dublin.
From the city centre, it is about 13 or 21 kilometres. Bray is in Co. Wicklow and just over the border between Wicklow and Dublin, so it is less than a mile from the county of Dublin.
From the city centre, it is about 13 or 21 kilometres. Bray is in Co. Wicklow and just over the border between Wicklow and Dublin, so it is less than a mile from the county of Dublin.
From the city centre, it is about 13 or 21 kilometres. Bray is in Co. Wicklow and just over the border between Wicklow and Dublin, so it is less than a mile from the county of Dublin.
From the city centre, it is about 13 or 21 kilometres. Bray is in Co. Wicklow and just over the border between Wicklow and Dublin, so it is less than a mile from the county of Dublin.
From the city centre, it is about 13 or 21 kilometres. Bray is in Co. Wicklow and just over the border between Wicklow and Dublin, so it is less than a mile from the county of Dublin.
There is a suburban train service from connolly, pearse and tara street stations called the DART that take about 40mins.
From the city centre, it is about 13 or 21 kilometres. Bray is in Co. Wicklow and just over the border between Wicklow and Dublin, so it is less than a mile from the county of Dublin.
Depending on traffic, you can do it in not much more than half an hour.
Bray is the location of some industry, is home for many who commute to Dublin by car or rail, is a shopping town for the surrounding area, and still attracts tourists, particularly from Dublin at weekends. The town straddles the Dublin-Wicklow border, with a portion of the northern suburbs situated in County Dublin. Bray is the location of Ireland's only dedicated film studios, Ardmore Studios.
Dublin Airport is on the northside of Dublin city. Bray is on the southside of the city. There are two ways by road to get to Bray from Dublin Airport. You can go on the M50 motorway, which goes around the city, or you could go through the city. The M50 is longer, but would be quicker, especially during the rush hour. Along the M50 it is about 28 miles or 45 kilometres. Going through the city it is about 20 miles or 32 kilometres.
He's from Ireland - from Bray in Co. Wicklow - south of Dublin.
If you are flying from Los Angeles to Dublin, you usually have stops. So it depends on what stops you have, how many and how long the stopovers are. So the whole journey usually ranges between about 14 and 18 hours.
Padraig Harrington is a native of Dublin, the capital city of Ireland.
About 94 miles or 152 kilometres, a journey of under two hours by road, depending on traffic.
There are no direct flights from Dublin to Sardinia. So the journey takes more than one flight. The flying time would be about 3 hours, but there could be a time between the flights which makes the total journey time longer. So it will depend on what combination of flights you get. You would easily make the full journey on the same day.
If you are talking about Euston Station in London, to Dublin port, then it would be an international journey so you may need a passport. It will depend on your nationality. If you are talking about Heuston Station in Dublin to Dublin port, then it is a journey within Ireland, so that journey itself would not require a passport, but you may have needed one to get into Ireland in the first place.
The flight time from Dublin in Ireland to Amsterdam is approximately 13 hours and 9 minutes. The exact travel time will vary as it depends on factors such as weather conditions, flight speed, refuelling stops and delays. Your airline can provide additional information.
Depending on when you are travelling and the amount of traffic, particularly around Dublin, it could be done in 90 minutes.
Yes you can. It takes about 3 hours, as there are other stops on the way. See the link below.