If i am right in saying that this...
The Arctic Circle Trail
Kirkegaten 23, 8250
Rognan, Norway
Is the address of the arctic circle thenaccordingtoGoogleearth The arctic circle is 2,838 km from London which in a car should be a 33 hour journey, walking the distance would be 2,500 km and would take 287 hours and on a bikeshouldbe 2,598 km away and should take 133 hours to get there.
There are 20,013.8 kilometers (12,436 miles) between the North and South Pole.
Approximatey 9,656 kilometers.
NO!
60 miles taking A1 to The NORTH.
If you travel due north from the UK - the first land mass you come to is the Arctic ice at the north pole !
The theoretical midpoint is 45 degrees North. The UK lies mostly at 55 degrees North, making it closer to the North Pole than it is to the Equator. That explains some of the weather.
More or less. The largest island of the UK - Great Britain - sits between 50 and 59 degrees north of the equator. Therefore - its just north of the half-way point (45 degrees) between the equator and the north pole.
I recently came back from the North Pole (ICEX 2011), and while on our way, the crew was told that "about 2500 people" have been to the actual North Pole. The majority of these have been on US and UK Sumarines.
If the question is Bangor in the North Down of UK to Augusta Maine it is 2865 miles.
Guyana is in South America, and is about 4500 miles from the UK. Guinea is in North Africa, and is about 3000 miles from the UK.
Island of Angelsey, North Wales, UK. How many miles to Beaumaris castle from Bangor, Wales?
213 miles