Saturday, 17 January 2009

How to get to Dundalk

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HOW TO GET THERE

Dundalk town is situated approximately 50 miles north of Dublin in the Irish Republic and just 5 miles from the border with Northern Ireland. Fortunately, its approximately 50 miles from Belfast city in the North so there are a good few travel options. The Ballymascanlon Hotel where the wedding reception will take place is approximately 4 miles north/east of Dundalk town centre.

AEROPLANE

AIRPORT

DRIVING TIME BY CAR TO DUNDALK

Glasgow Prestwick to Dublin Ryanair

50 mins from Airport

Glasgow Int. to Dublin Aer Lingus

50 mins from Airport

Glasgow Prestwick to Belfast City Ryanair

60 mins from Airport

Glasgow Int. to Belfast City Flybe

60 mins from Airport

Glasgow Int. to Belfast City Int. (Aldergrove) Easyjet

70 mins from Airport

There are buses direct from Dublin Airport and trains from Dublin city centre both to Dundalk town. Although there are no direct buses from any of the Belfast airports there are both buses and trains from Belfast city centre to the centre of Dundalk.

If you intend to visit for just a few days then flying and hiring a car may be the most convenient and less expensive way of travelling. For example, four people travelling together could work out as little as £80.00 per person including car hire. It would be advisable to ensure the car hire deal includes all extras like collision waiver cost for taking the car over the border, extra drivers etc as we are all aware that a great sounding deal online can often turn into unexpected costs with items like these when you arrive at the Hire desk.

FERRY

ROUTE

DRIVING TIME FROM GLASGOW CITY CENTRE TO FERRY PORT

DRIVING TIME FROM FERRY PORT TO DUNDALK

Troon to Larne

40 mins

100 mins

Cairnryan to Larne

90 mins

100 mins

Stranraer to Belfast

100 mins

65 mins

All times are approximate and do not include for traffic, holidays etc.

Trains and buses are available from Glasgow to all Scottish ferry ports as well as trains from both Larne and Belfast city centre to Dundalk town. The train from Larne is not direct and changes at Belfast.

The cost of taking a car with four adults is approximately £315.00 for this time of year which works out at £79.00 per head. The costs of petrol and the time duration (approx 6 hours from Glasgow to Dundalk) should also be considered. However, the advantages are that there are no restrictions on luggage and security is not so time-consuming. Another useful tip is that although there is no need for passports when travelling by ferry, personal identification may be needed when arriving in Ireland.

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2 comments:

  1. Hi Margaret-Anne,
    If you are interested in renting a car you can rent a small car picking up in belfast for a week from £149 in july at www.budgetbelfast.co.uk or from Dublin €219 euro for a small car at www.budget-ireland.com. VW golf sized cars are only €239 euro for a week. If you need any more information or details just contact us.

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  2. Thanks Fergal. I will pass on the info to the guests.

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