About 1 hour in good driving conditions.
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The distance from Dundalk to Dublin is 53 miles or 85 K
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It is about 92 kilometres or 57 miles from Belfast to Dundalk. You would be better to get a bus from Belfast to Dundalk. You would get one from the Europa bus depot in the city centre. They are very regular and far cheaper than getting a taxi. Dundalk is on the route from Belfast to Dublin.
From Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, it is about 2 hours 45 minutes to Dublin.
If you are referring to Irish soccer, then it was Dundalk. If you are referring to Gaelic Football, then in was Dublin.
50min to an hour. straight up the M1. approx 40 from the airport
aprox. 2.5 hours
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About 6 hours.
6 hours
Assuming you are talking about Dundalk in Ireland, depending where you are coming from, you could get a ferry from Stranraer in Scotland to Larne, near Belfast and then drive south towards Dublin or alternatively you could get a ferry from Liverpool in England or Holyhead in Wales to Dublin or Dún Laoghaire and then head north towards Belfast. Where you are coming from in the first place will determine what route is best.