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You would drive to one of the ferry ports in Wales or England and get a ferry to Ireland. You can go from Fishguard to Rosslare, Holyhead to Dún Laoghaire or Liverpool to Dublin.
The ferry journey is about 64 miles. See the related link below.
The main ferry port linking Ireland and Britain is Fishguard, which is in Wales. It is not far from England, so it is the one people would use.
Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.
You can fly in about an hour. By road you can drive from a number of ferry ports, like Fishguard, Holyhead or Liverpool having got a ferry. If you went to Fishguard, you would have had to drive a bit more before leaving Ireland as the ferry is not from Dublin, but Fishguard is nearer to London than the other ports. It could be anything from 3 to 7 hours by ferry and a 3 to 4 hour journey to London from whichever of the ports you arrived at after that.
Bristol is nearer to Dublin. There are no standard ferries operating between the two. You would need to go to the town of Holyhead in Wales to get a direct ferry to Dublin, or go to Fishguard and get a ferry to Ireland and then drive to Dublin.
Fishguard is in Wales, not Ireland. You'll need to take a ferry to get from Fishguard to Dublin or Vice Versa. There are daily ferries, they take a few hours.
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There are no ferries from Northern Ireland to France. To get to France by ferry you would first drive to somewhere in the Republic of Ireland, particularly Rosslare, and get a ferry from there. The ferry takes about 24 hours, and the drive to Rosslare from Northern Ireland would take at least 3 hours, depending on where in Northern Ireland you were starting from.
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry was created in 1855.
There are no direct ferries from Northern Ireland to France. So to do this would involve travelling from Northern Ireland to another Ferry Port, such as Rosslare in the Republic of Ireland and going from there. The ferry journey is between 17 and 20 hours, depending on weather conditions. Driving to Rosslare from Northern Ireland would be at least 2 hours, depending on your start point.
It depends on where you are sailing to and sea conditions, but about 17 to 20 hours.