It is about 154 miles or 248 kilometres between the town of Wexford and the city of Galway. There are various routes, some of which are longer, though the roads are better in some parts. Wexford is a large county and Galway is larger, so it would depend on where in each county you were travelling between as to what distance it would actually be.
You can use Google Maps to "Get Directions" between the 2 locations:
Driving distance is 199 km - about 3 hours 0 mins
As the crow flies, it's 157 kilometers
About 109 miles or 176 kilometres.
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The air distance from Rochester, New York, to Galway, Ireland, is 3,113 miles. That equals 5,010 kilometers or 2,705 nautical miles.
taking the roads is about 231 miles. Straight to is about 149 miles.
Many counties have won back to back All-Irelands. Football: Kerry Dublin Galway Meath Cork Wexford Cavan Down Kildare Tipperary Mayo Roscommon Hurling: Cork Kilkenny Tipperary Wexford Galway
From Wexford town to Cork city is about 111 miles or 179 kilometres.
From Bray to Wexford town is about 69 miles or 111 kilometres. Wexford town is at the far end of the county of Wexford from Bray, so the county border is much closet to Bray. From Bray to County Wexford is about 34 miles or 54 kilometres.
It is about 1 mile, as Salthill is a suburb of the city of Galway.
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12 counties have won it. They are: Kilkenny Cork Tipperary Limerick Wexford Dublin Galway Offaly Clare Waterford Kerry Laois London also enter a team and they won it once which was in 1901.
Located on the west coast of Ireland, Galway is the fifth largest city in Ireland. Galway sits on River Corrib and Galway Bay. Known as Ireland’s Cultural Heart, Galway hosts many art and music festivals. Galway Bay is a busy commercial harbor with a rich history. The Aran Islands lie at the mouth of Galway Bay and are reached from Galway by ferry. Local attractions in Galway include St. Nicholas Church which is the oldest medieval parish in continuous use in Ireland. The oldest sections of the church date from 1320. Legend says that Christopher Columbus prayed at St. Nicholas before departing on one of his voyages in 1477. Other famous landmarks are Lynch’s Castle which is a finely restored medieval townhouse that now serves as a branch of Allied Irish Bank and Galway Cathedral. The Cathedral is the largest church in Ireland and hosts many concerts and civic events. Galway is a favorite tourist destination.
Galway has lots going on every Summer, like the Arts Festival and the Galway Races week. See the link below for many more of these.