There is a motorway between Cork and Dublin, using the M8 and then the M7.
Dublin and Cork are the names of cities and counties in Ireland.
About 3 hours, though that will depend on traffic near Dublin and near Cork, which can slow things down.
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The distance etween Dublin and Cork City is 160 miles. HOWEVER, the distance to County Cork (which is what I think you actually mean) from Dublin is 125 miles.
From Dublin you could get to Cork by road, rail or air. Having got to Cork, you can then get a bus to Dunmanway.
Dublin and Cork.
There are no postal codes in Ireland. Dublin does have some postal districts, and there is a Dublin 4, but no Cork 4.
The county of Mayo is much bigger than the county of Dublin. Mayo is the third largest county in Ireland and Dublin is the third smallest county in Ireland. The city of Dublin is larger than the town of Mayo.
No. He is from Dublin.
A one-way ticket from Cork to Dublin is 33 euros if you buy it online.
Kilkenny to Dublin.
dublin to cork is about 3.5 hours dublin to galway is about 2.5 dublin to limerick is about the same dublin to waterford is about 2 maybe 2.5 dublin to kilkenny is around 1.5 these are only estimates and may vary depending on traffic, speed, etc. hope this helped :D