The simplest and quickest way is to fly from Glasgow to Belfast, which is a short flight, no more than half an hour. You could also travel by road or rail from Glasgow to Stranraer and get a ferry to Larne, which is very close to Belfast.
The cheapest is by train or bus (plus a ferry), especially if you book well in advance. Fares start from about £25.
143 miles
The simplest and quickest way is to fly from Belfast to Glasgow, which is a short flight, no more than half an hour. You could also get a ferry from Larne, which is close to Belfast, to Stranraer in Scotland. From there you could travel by road or rail to Glasgow.
No ============================================== [Edit] No, Edinburgh is further north. However, there is not much in it: Glasgow is 55°51' north and Edinburgh is 55°57'.
143 miles
Belfast is in Northern Ireland Bath and Cambridge are in England Glasgow and Loch Ness are in Scotland
109 miles by plane.
About 95 air miles.
There is no direct train journey from Dublin to Glasgow. There are a wide variety of ways you can make part of the journey by train. You could get a train to Belfast and then a ferry from Larne to Stranraer, and then a train to Glasgow. You can fly from Dublin to Prestwick, and get a train from there to Glasgow. You can get a ferry from Dublin to Liverpool and travel by rail to Glasgow that way. As there are many different options, then there is no single answer to your question.
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London, Liverpool, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Belfast, and Glasgow are some cities in the UK.
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