Guidelines

Where should I stop between Dublin and Belfast?

Where should I stop between Dublin and Belfast?

1. Hillsborough – for a castle, gardens, and more. For your final stop on your drive from Dublin to Belfast, we highly recommend checking out Hillsborough. The historic village is the perfect stop to take a walk around and check out the Georgian architecture.

What is there to see between Dublin and Belfast?

Best Dublin to Belfast Drive Stops

  1. Malahide, Co. Dublin.
  2. Skerries, Co. Dublin.
  3. The Boyne Valley, Co. Meath.
  4. Drive Along the Cooley Peninsula, Co. Louth.
  5. Castlewellan Castle & Forest Park, Co. Down.
  6. Slieve Donard, Newcastle, Co. Down.
  7. Ards Peninsula, Co. Down.
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Is it easy to drive from Dublin to Belfast?

Belfast is just 103 miles (166 km) north of Dublin. The two capitals are connected by major highways, so making the journey is quick and easy. The most convenient way to make the journey is by car—rental or private transfer. You’ll have a smoother ride without any mandatory stops.

How long is the ferry to Belfast?

approximately 8 hours
The crossing time is approximately 8 hours with a choice of both day and night sailings. No matter how many times you go, there’s so much to see in Belfast, you’ll find yourself drawn back to Ireland time and time again!

Is there a train between Dublin and Belfast?

Is there a direct train between Dublin and Belfast? Yes, there is a direct train departing from Connolly and arriving at Belfast City Centre, Lanyon Place. Services depart every four hours, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 2h 10m.

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Is there a direct train from Belfast to Dublin?

Yes, there is a direct train from Belfast to Dublin.

Where does the train from Belfast to Dublin leave from?

Belfast to Dublin train services, operated by Irish Rail, depart from Belfast City Centre, Lanyon Place station.

Where does the train from Belfast to Dublin stop?

A Dublin – Belfast train stops at one train station in the beautiful Irish capital, the Connolly rail hub.

Do I need a Covid test to fly to Belfast?

If you’re travelling from within the Common Travel Area (CTA) and staying overnight in Northern Ireland, you should take a rapid lateral flow device test (LFD) before you begin your journey. You should not travel to Northern Ireland if you have COVID-19 symptoms, or have received a positive COVID-19 result.

Where can I find the cheapest way to travel from Dublin to Belfast?

ViaMichelin offers the option of the most economical route for your Dublin – Belfast journey. You can also choose the fastest route (in terms of travel time) or the shortest (in terms of distance covered). How much does a Dublin – Belfast trip cost by car?

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How long does it take to drive from Downpatrick to Belfast?

From Downpatrick it is a 35 km / 22 mile drive (40 minutes approx) through the rolling farmland of County Down along the A7 to Belfast. You can also travel a longer route along faster roads going via Lisburn.

Where is Dublin located?

Dublin is located in: United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast, Belfast. As well as the standard mapping, you will find the main points of interest for the city (along with their MICHELIN Green Guide distinction, if your destination is covered), local MICHELIN Guide listed restaurants and real-time traffic and weather information.