The total distance between the two locations is 158 miles. It will take about 2 hours and 35 minutes.
2.5 to 3 hrs.
Depending on traffic, you could go from Dublin city to Cork city in as little as two and a half hours.
Dublin and Cork are the names of cities and counties in Ireland.
No. You could get a ferry from Dublin to Liverpool or Holyhead and drive from there. You could drive from Dublin to Larne, near Belfast, and then get a ferry to Stranraer in Scotland and drive from there, or you could just fly.
There is a motorway between Cork and Dublin, using the M8 and then the M7.
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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.
Yes, there are trains traveling from Dublin to Cork in the afternoon. For specific departure times and ticket availability, you can visit cheaptraintickets.co.uk. This website provides comprehensive information on train schedules, fares, and booking options, making it easy to plan your journey from Dublin to Cork efficiently and affordably.
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.
Normally just under 3 hours.