Jesus was crucified just outside the eastern wall of the old city of Jerusalem.
Cana is just a few miles north of Nazareth.
By car (using Google) it is 166 km (but it is not direct because of Samaria being closed to tourists). To walk through Samaria it would have been less than 130 km and would take 3 to 4 days.
To see a picture of Golgotha, refer to the links below.
The scriptures mention when Jesus would walk from Galilee to Jerusalem, that he would have to go through Samaria.
He left Judaea, and departed again into Galilee. And he must needs go through
Samaria. Joh 4,3
Golgotha is just outside the eastern wall of Jerusalem. It is 0 miles from Jerusalem.
1 mile
60 miles
Golgotha is traditionally identified with the site of Jesus' crucifixion, which is approximately less than a mile away from Jerusalem. The exact distance is not certain, but it is believed to be within walking distance.
The Roman Soldiers took Jesus from Gabbatha (approximately where the Church of Condemnation is located) to Golgotha, just outside of the Sheep Gate (where today the Lion's gate is). This is only 200 meters. For these 200 meters Jesus carried the cross himself. As they went outside the gate, they forced Simon of Cyrene to carry his cross up the steep slope of Golgotha. The slope of Golgotha starts immediately as you exit the gate, as testified to by John: And he bearing his cross went forth into a place called the place of a skull, which is called in the Hebrew Golgotha: Joh 19,17 The other three Gospels testify that as Jesus went outside they forced Simon to carry his cross. Therefore John is correct in stating that Jesus carried his cross to Golgotha, for as soon as he went through the gate, he was at the base of Golgotha. There were many different people having very great differences concerning their perspective of Jesus. By far the majority of the people were in unity with the High Priest and wanted that Jesus be crucified. Just minutes before the whole crowd cried out, 'crucify him, crucify him'. Of the twelve, only John walked this road with Jesus to Golgotha, together with some women from Galilee, including his mother and his brothers. For them this must have been very heart breaking. They must have been more than mortified to see him so shamefully crucified. David himself foretold this.
As far as i know, all christians believe that.
It is approximately 7km (less than 5 miles) from Nazareth to Cana. For Jesus and His disciples to walk that distance it would likely have taken them less that 1 hour. John 2: 1.
103 miles
It took place at the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea, a tomb newly hewn out of rock in his garden not far from Golgotha. There Christ is recorded as having risen from the dead, and then aqppearing to Mary Magdalene in the garden.
100 miles
About 6 to 8 hours
The Gospels do not state how many miles from Pilate's palace to Golgotha, in which Our Lord Had Walked, but, I would say that He Must Have Walked at least 4 miles, by the time of His Third Fall, under the Heavy Cross.
25 miles
Approximately 75 miles at the closest points (Punta Cana to Rincón)
Just by looking at a map it appears to be about 8 miles between the two towns.