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.
196 miles in total (22 driving miles from Bangor to Holyhead ; 70 ferry miles from Holyhead to Dublin ; 104 driving miles from Dublin to Holyhead)Take A55 HOLYHEAD from Bangor to HOLYHEAD, where you will board a FERRY (toll) from Holyhead to DUBLIN, Republic of IRELAND.Take a FERRY (toll) from HOLYHEAD, U.K. into DUBLIN, REPUBLIC of IRELAND; the ferry is operated by STENA LINES.Once you are in Dublin, you will follow signs to the PORT EXIT; once you are out of the port, you will follow signs to M50 (M1) to the TOLLED TUNNEL.Follow M1 & N1 to to the NORTH from Dublin to NORTHERN IRELAND, U.K, where N1 continues as A1.Continue on A1 to M1 to BELFAST; follow signs to M1 to the NORTH to BELFAST.Take M1 to the NORTH to Belfast.For more information on the HOLYHEAD-DUBLIN FERRY, visit: http://www.stenaline.co.uk/ferry/
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.
187 miles taking this route:Take A2 BELFAST, from Bangor, to M1 DUBLIN, in Belfast.Take M1 to A1 to The SOUTH to DUBLIN at J8.Take A1 to IRELAND, where the road becomes N1.Take N1 & M1 (S) to DUBLIN PORT. Follow signs.Once you are at DUBLIN PORT, take a FERRY to HOLYHEAD, NORTH WALES, U.K.
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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.
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Yes. There are lots of ferries going from Holyhead in north Wales to Dublin port and to the port of Dún Laoghaire in the south of Dublin.
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There are no ferries direct from Dublin to London. You would get a ferry from Dublin to either Holyhead in Wales or Liverpool in England and then drive, get a bus or get a train to London. You could also fly from Dublin to London.Given their geographic locations in relation to each other, there are no direct ferries between London and Dublin. You would either fly between the two cities or drive from London to Liverpool or Holyhead and get a ferry from there to Dublin, or drive to Fishguard and get a ferry from there to Rosslare and then drive to Dublin. Going by land and ferry, the whole journey would be done in about 8 hours. It is much faster to fly.
Not directly, you can take the Dublin Ferry to Holyhead Wales or Liverpool England then take a Train to Newcastle.