The Mournes, the Glenshane Pass and the Glens of Antrim.
Moira O'Neill has written: 'Songs of the Glens of Antrim' -- subject(s): Poetry
taking the roads is about 231 miles. Straight to is about 149 miles.
About 81 kilometres or 131 miles is the distance between Galway city and Mullingar.About 81 kilometres or 131 miles is the distance between Galway city and Mullingar.About 81 kilometres or 131 miles is the distance between Galway city and Mullingar.About 81 kilometres or 131 miles is the distance between Galway city and Mullingar.About 81 kilometres or 131 miles is the distance between Galway city and Mullingar.About 81 kilometres or 131 miles is the distance between Galway city and Mullingar.About 81 kilometres or 131 miles is the distance between Galway city and Mullingar.About 81 kilometres or 131 miles is the distance between Galway city and Mullingar.About 81 kilometres or 131 miles is the distance between Galway city and Mullingar.About 81 kilometres or 131 miles is the distance between Galway city and Mullingar.About 81 kilometres or 131 miles is the distance between Galway city and Mullingar.
Because Hurling is very weak in Connacht and there are no teams capable of mounting any serious challenge to Galway there, they have been allowed into the Leinster Championship. The counties there that participate in the Leinster championship are of a higher standard, though not all Leinster counties participate as some of them are also of a very low level. So having Galway and also Antrim from Ulster, competing in the Leinster championship has made the Leinster Championship more competitive and given better challenges to Galway and Antrim than they would get in their own provinces. Until the standard of the other Connacht and Ulster counties improves, they are not going to be a challenge to Galway or Antrim respectively.
Distance betwee Galway and Belfast is 312km / 195 miles approx
from galway airport its 67 kilometers
The distance from Cork, Ireland to Gort, Co. Galway, Ireland is about 162km by car.
In one answer you can say zero, as the Giant's Causeway is in the county of Antrim. In a second answer, from the town of Antrim, it is about 44 miles or 71 kilometres.
18 miles taking this route:Take A26 from Antrim to B100 to LISBURN.Take B100 to Lisburn.
72 miles
by car it will take you about 3.5 - 4 hours