Stranraer.
Larne
There are no car ferries between Ireland and London. You must firstly establish from which part of Ireland you are travelling from and get to the nearest ferry port. Possible options are Cork, Rosslare, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin or Larne. Depending on which of these you travel from will depend on which ports you could go to in Britain. When you arrive in Britain, you will then have to drive to London which will be at least 150 miles and possibly more. Holyhead or Fishguard, both in Wales, are the best options to go to.
There is a regular ferry from Larne NI. to Stranraer Sc.
From Belfast to Larne it is 23 miles driving taking this route:Take M2 to the NORTH towards LARNE, from Belfast, to A8(M) to LARNE at J4.Take A8(M) to LARNE, where you will follow signs to the FERRY.Take a FERRY (toll) from LARNE, NORTHERN IRELAND to TROON, SCOTLAND. The ferry is operated by P&O FERRIES. The ferry ride is 71 miles long.From Troon to Edinburgh it is 72 miles taking this route:EXIT the ferry port and follow signs to A78. Once you get closer to A78, follow signs to A78 to IRVINE.Take A78 to A71 KILMARNOCK, in Irvine.Take A71 to Edinburgh.In total it is 166 miles in total, taking the route above.
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