Furthest East? It would go in the order: Londonderry - Belfast- Cardiff - Liverpool - Norwich With Londonderry being the most Westernly city and Cardiff just being a bit further west than Liverpool, but by only a fraction.
Exeter is in the South West of England
141 miles taking this route:Take M5 to the NORTH EAST towards TAUNTON from Exeter to M4 WEST to SOUTH WALES to CARDIFF and NEWPORT via M49 at J18A in Bristol.Take M4 to Swansea.
140 miles taking this route:Take M5 to the NORTH from Exeter to M4 WEST to SOUTH WALES to CARDIFF and NEWPORT via M49 (JUNCTION 18A near Bristol).Take M4 to the WEST to Swansea.
If you count Iceland as a part of Europe, it is furthest west. Otherwise, the furthest west European country is Ireland. The furthest west country in mainland Europe is Portugal.
Plymouth Argyle's Home Park is the furthest west in the football league. It is also the furthest south.
The western and northern boundary of Pennsylvania extends the furthest west.
The county furthest to the west of the UK mainland is Cornwall, provided the Scilly Islands is not included.
London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Leeds, Glasgow, Manchester, Edinburgh, Bristol, Cardiff, Belfast, Exeter etc.
Yes, Swansea is located to the west of Cardiff. The two cities are situated in South Wales, with Swansea approximately 40 miles (64 kilometers) west of Cardiff along the coast. The geographical positioning places Swansea further along the coastline, making it westward relative to Cardiff.
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From Heathrow to Cardiff, the closest airport, the flight distance is 125 miles. Then you have to travel from Cardiff to Dartmoor by car. The driving distance from London to Exeter, the closest town to the park, is 198 miles. Who the hell would fly that distance, and anyway, the nearest airport would be Exeter airport. There are actually many towns inside dartmoor.