109 nautical miles or approx 195 km.
Harwich to Hook of Holland is about 170 km.
Not a direct train. The best option is to take a Eurostar train from London St Pancras to Brussells, then change for a train to Holland. Alternatively, take the Dutchflyer service, which combines a train journey between London Liverpool Street and Harwich, a ferry between Harwich and the Hook of Holland, and a train from the Hook of Holland to Amsterdam.
The ferry fares to go from Harwich to Hook of Holland will cost you 72 pounds, that is if you are traveling without a vehicle and you are over 18. Prices may vary on weekends.
400 km taking this route:Take A12 to the EAST from London to A130 to HARWICH, then take A130 to the FERRY PORT at Harwich.Take the HARWICH-HOOK OF HOLLAND FERRY (toll) across to the Hook of Holland (Hoek van Holland in Dutch).Follow E30 from Hoek van Holland to E19 to LEIDSCHENDAM DEN HAAG-LEIDSCHENVEEN and AMSTERDAM.Take E19 to Amsterdam.
The straight-line distance from London, UK to Noord-Holland, Netherlands is 225.1 miles. This is equal in distance to 362.26 kilometers.
The driving distance is about 537 road miles and total driving time is approximately 8 hours.
Hook of Holland's population is 9,382.
Miss Hook of Holland was created in 1907.
The area of Hook of Holland is 14.1 square kilometers.
In total, it is 318 miles taking this route:From Alphen aan den Rijn to the ferry port at HOOK van HOLLAND (Hook of Holland), it is 52 kilometres (38 miles) taking this route:Take N11 LEIDEN, from Alphen san den Rijn, to A4 DEN HAAG.Take A4 to E30 to HOEK van HOLLAND at AFRIT (EXIT) 12.Follow E30 the FERRY PORT at HOOK van HOLLAND (Hook of Holland).Take a FERRY from Hook of Holland to HARWICH, ENGLAND, U.K.Once you are in Harwich, it is 280 miles to Everton, Liverpool, taking this route:follow signs to A12 LONDON via A120.Once you are on A12 LONDON, take A12 to M25; follow signs to M25(N) to WATFORD (to M1).Take M25 to M1 to The NORTH to LUTON at J21.Take M1 to M6 to The NORTH WEST to BIRMINGHAM at J19.Take M6 to The NORTH WEST to M62 LIVERPOOL at J21A, via M6 TOLL to The NORTH WEST (at J3A off M6).Take M56 to the END of the motorway in Liverpool, where you will go to A5047 towards the CITY CENTRE, via A5080.Take A5047 to A580 towards EVERTON, and follow signs.Take A580 to EVERTON.
You can't travel directly from Amsterdam to London by ferry because London doesn't have a ferry port. You would have to travel from Amsterdam to Hook of Holland by train (or drive), catch a ferry to Harwich and then take a train (or drive) to London.
In total, it is 516 miles or 830 kilometres driving, taking this route:From PORINGLAND to HARWICH INTERNATIONAL PORT, it is 75 miles (120 km) taking this route:Head out of Poringland on B1332 (The Street) towards NORWICH. Follow B1332 to A47; follow signs to A47 IPSWICH (via A140).Take A47 (briefly) to A140 IPSWICH at the next junction; follow signs to A140 IPSWICH.Take A140 down to A14 towards FELIXSTOWE and HARWICH.Take A14 to A12 towards HARWICH at J55; follow signs off the ramp to A12 HARWICH (via A120).Take A12 to A120(E) to HARWICH at J29.Take A120 to HARWICH INTERNATIONAL FERRY PORT at ST. NICHOLAS ROUNDABOUT.From there, board a FERRY to the HOOK OF HOLLAND, NETHERLANDS (HOEK DE HOLLAND, NEDERLAND).Once you are in HOOK OF HOLLAND, NETHERLANDS, it is 710 kilometres (441 miles) to BERLIN following EUROPEAN ROUTE E30. To be more specific, the route is as follows:Coming out from the ferry port, you will follow signs to N220 ROTTERDAM (E30).Once you are on N220, follow it to A20 ROTTERDAM.Take A20 across to A12 UTRECHT.Take A12 to A28 AMERSFOORT via A27 in Utrecht.Take A28 to A1, follow signs to A1 APELDOORN.Take A1 to DEUTSCHLAND, where the highway continues as AUTOBAHN A30.Take A30 to A2 BERLIN.Take A2 to Berlin.The HARWICH to HOOK OF HOLLAND SUPER FERRY is operated by STENA LINE, and offers day crossings and overnight crossings. In total, it is a 6 1/2 hour journey.