You can drive. You can get buses there. You can get trains to the county, though not to the city. The Dublin to Belfast train passes through county Armagh. If you wanted to go to the city, then you could get a bus from one of the nearby stations, like Newry or Portadown.
Yes. Buses run from Dublin to Armagh and trains run from Dublin to county Armagh.
Lisnadill in county Armagh is about 76 miles from Dublin, or 122 kilometres.
It is about 134 kilometres or 83 miles from Dublin city to Armagh city, so depending on traffic, it could be done in a little under 2 hours.
Bus is your only real option. Monaghan is not served by rail and you cannot fly there. So to get from Dublin to Monaghan and Monaghan to Armagh, your only option is by road. From Armagh city to Belfast is also only served by bus. There is a rail line between Belfast and Dublin, so that part of the journey has additional options.
Free Citizen of Dublin. has written: 'A second letter from a free citizen of Dublin, to a freeholder in the county of Armagh'
Dublin, Cork, Belfast, Derry, Galway, Limerick, Waterford and Armagh.
Dublin Cork Belfast Limerick Derry Galway Armagh Waterford Kilkenny
there are several cathedrals dedicated to St Patrick in Ireland - the oldest is in Dublin but there are also 2 in Armagh
The county of Dublin and the city of Dublin are on the east coast of Ireland.
there are 2 - the primate is the Archbishop of Armagh, and the other is the Archbishop of Dublin . The Church in Ireland (the Catholic Church) and the Church of Ireland (the Anglican Church) both have two Archbishops, from Wikipedia: At present the Archbishop of Armagh for the Roman Catholic Church is Seán Brady. Alan Harper holds the office in the Church of Ireland. The current Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin is Diarmuid Martin. The current Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin is Michael Jackson.
124 kilometres (77 miles) taking this route:Take M1(N) BELFAST (which eventually turns into N1), from Dublin Airport, to NORTHERN IRELAND, where the roadway continues as A1.Continue on A1 to A28 to ARMAGH and MARKETHILL; EXIT, and then follow signs to A28 towards ARMAGH and MARKETHILL.Take A28 to B111 RICHHILL.Take B111 to RICHHILL.
There are many St. Patrick's Cathedrals. In Ireland there is one in Dublin and two in Armagh. There are also St. Patrick's Cathedrals in other countries.