How far is Norwich from Edinburgh?
294 miles
How far is Norwich to Scotland?
361 miles
How far is it from London to Edinburgh as the crow flies?
As the Crow Flies The distance between London and Edinburgh is 534 kilometers (332 miles).
How far is Norfolk from Edinburgh?
285 miles
Is Norfolk in England or Scotland?
Norfolk | |
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Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Constituent country | England |
Region | East of England |
Established | Anglo-Saxon period |
Is Edinburgh close to London?
London and Edinburgh are 332 miles apart in a straight line and you’ll generally find that a plane is usually the quickest ways to get between the cities. Edinburgh has only one main airport, conveniently located with good public transport links about 8 miles from the city center.
What is the fastest way to travel from London to Edinburgh?
- The quickest way to travel between London and Edinburgh is by flight, which takes on average 1 h 15 min compared to other travel options that may take you longer to get to your destination:
- In comparison, taking a coach requires on average 9 h 20 min of travel time.
Do you need a passport from Edinburgh to London?
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. All other travellers require a valid passport to travel between the two countries.
What is the halfway point between London and Edinburgh?
For a flight, the straight line geographic midpoint coordinates are 53° 44′ 23″ N and 1° 34′ 38″ W. The city at the geographic halfway point from London, United Kingdom to Edinburgh, United Kingdom is Morley, United Kingdom.
Where is halfway between Liverpool and Edinburgh?
Keswick
Where is halfway between Edinburgh and Glasgow?
Linlithgow
Where is the United Kingdom?
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) is an island country that sits north-west of mainland Europe. It is made up of mainland Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland) and the northern part of the island of Ireland (Northern Ireland). It has numerous smaller islands.