How do I get from Edinburgh to Ireland?
The best way to get from Edinburgh to Ireland without a car is to bus and car ferry which takes 11h 6m and costs . How long does it take to get from Edinburgh to Ireland? It takes approximately 3h 53m to get from Edinburgh to Ireland, including transfers.
How far away is Edinburgh from Dublin?
The distance from Edinburgh to Dublin is 218 miles. The road distance is 277 miles.
Is there a train from Ireland to Scotland?
Two ferry lines link Scotland with Northern Ireland: P&O’s Cairnryan-Larne Ferry and Stena Line’s Cairnryan-Belfast Ferry. Larne is a small town on the coast of County Antrim. You can travel from Larne to Belfast and other destinations in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland by train or car.
Can I travel from Scotland to Ireland by ferry?
There are 2 ferry routes operating between Scotland and Northern Ireland offering you combined total of 84 sailings per week. P&O Irish Sea operates 1 route, Cairnryan to Larne which runs 7 times daily. Stena Line operates 1 route, Cairnryan to Belfast which runs 5 times daily.
Can you see Ireland from Scotland?
Yes if you are referring to the ISLAND of Ireland. The island comprises two sovereign states. The country of Ireland and the Region of the UK called Northern Ireland. From Scotland it is easy to see the part of the Island comprising Northern Ireland.
How much does it cost to fly from Ireland to Scotland?
The most affordable way to get from Ireland to Scotland is to fly, which costs €14 – €140 and takes 3h 52m. What is the fastest way to get from Ireland to Scotland? The quickest way to get from Ireland to Scotland is to fly which costs €16 – €210 and takes 3h 18m.
Can you take a train from Dublin to Scotland?
Dublin to Scotland by car ferry, walk and train. Operated by Stena Line, Irish Ferries, Transport for Wales and others, the Dublin to Scotland service departs from Dublin and arrives in Glasgow Central. Typically 27 services run weekly, although weekend and holiday schedules can vary so check in advance.
What ID do I need to travel to Northern Ireland?
passport
Do babies need passports to go to Northern Ireland?
It is compulsory for all passengers (including babies) to have their own valid passport or officially recognised European Union I.D. card when travelling to and from Ireland or France. In some cases, a visa may also be required. If you are driving a vehicle you will also need a valid driving licence.
Can I fly from England to Scotland without a passport?
If you are flying from London to Scotland, then you will need to carry photographic identification; this may not need to be a passport, but you should check with your airline as they may require one.
Do you need a passport to fly to Scotland from England Easyjet?
Here’s a few examples of photographic ID that is accepted: A valid passport – an expired passport can be used up to a maximum of five years after expiry. Valid photographic EU or Swiss national identity card. Valid photographic driving licence, provisional or full.
What ID do you need to fly from England to Scotland?
If you want to fly to Scotland from England without a passport, you may be able to use another form of photographic identification, such as a driving licence. You should check the airline’s website as each airline may accept different forms of identification and some may require a passport.
How much is train from London to Scotland?
It takes an average of 5h 20m to travel from London to Edinburgh (Waverley) by train, over a distance of around 332 miles (534 km)….London to Edinburgh (Waverley) by train.
Journey time | From 4h 16m |
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Price | From £27 |
Distance | 332 miles (534 km) |
Frequency | 41 trains per day |
First train | 05:15 |
Does a child need a passport to fly to Scotland from England?
If you are flying solely within the UK, including Northern Ireland, you do not need a passport but we advise that you carry photographic identification with you when travelling, such as your passport or driving licence. Children under the age of 16 years do not require identification to travel within the UK.