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How to get fromBlyth Bridge to Dublinby bus, plane, train, ferry, busferry, car or car ferry

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There are 10 ways to get from Blyth Bridge to Dublin by bus, plane, train, ferry, busferry, car, or car ferry

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  1. Bus to Edinburgh Airport, fly to Dublin Airport

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    1. Take the bus from Eastgate Post Office to Edinburgh, Bus Stationbus
    2. Fly from Edinburgh Airport (EDI) to Dublin Airport (DUB)planeEDI - DUB
    6h 1m
    €53–157
  2. Train, ferry

    1. Take the train from Motherwell to Warrington Bank Quaytrain
    2. Take the train from Chester to Holyheadtrain
    3. Take the ferry from Holyhead Ferry to Dublin Ferryport B+Iferry0
    11h 35m
    €154–437
  3. Bus, bus and ferry

    1. Take the bus from Edinburgh, Bus Station to Buchanan Bus Stationbus900
    2. Take the busferry from Glasgow Buchanan to Belfast, Europa Buscentrebusferry923
    3. Take the bus from Grand Central Station Durham Street to Burgh Quaybus785
    13h 13m
  4. Drive, car ferry

    1. Drive from Blyth Bridge to Holyheadcar
    2. Take the car ferry from Holyhead to Dublin Terminal 1carferry
    8h 12m
    €122–213
  5. Bus, train to Glasgow Airport, fly to Dublin Airport

    1. Take the bus from Eastgate Post Office to Surgeons' Hallbus
    2. Take the train from Edinburgh Waverley to Glasgow Queen Streettrain
    3. Fly from Glasgow Airport (GLA) to Dublin Airport (DUB)planeGLA - DUB
    6h 50m
    €63–236
  6. Bus to Edinburgh Airport, fly to Belfast International Airport, train

    1. Take the bus from Eastgate Post Office to Edinburgh, Bus Stationbus
    2. Fly from Edinburgh Airport (EDI) to Belfast International Airport (BFS)planeEDI - BFS
    3. Take the train from Belfast Grand Central to Dublin Connollytrain
    8h 10m
    €69–145
  7. Bus to Edinburgh Airport, fly to George Best Belfast City Airport, train

    1. Take the bus from Eastgate Post Office to Edinburgh, Bus Stationbus
    2. Fly from Edinburgh Airport (EDI) to George Best Belfast City Airport (BHD)planeEDI - BHD
    3. Take the train from Great Victoria Street to Dublin Connollytrain
    8h 10m
    €73–198
  8. Bus, train to Newcastle, fly to Dublin Airport

    1. Take the bus from Eastgate Post Office to Surgeons' Hallbus
    2. Take the train from Edinburgh Waverley to Newcastletrain
    3. Fly from Newcastle (NCL) to Dublin Airport (DUB)planeNCL - DUB
    7h 36m
    €55–240
  9. Bus, bus and ferry, train

    1. Take the bus from Edinburgh, Bus Station to Buchanan Bus Stationbus900
    2. Take the busferry from Glasgow Buchanan to Belfast, Europa Buscentrebusferry923
    3. Take the train from Great Victoria Street to Dublin Connollytrain
    13h 36m
  10. Bus, bus and ferry via Ayr

    1. Take the bus from Howard Street to Ayr Bus Stationbus4
    2. Take the busferry from Ayr to Belfast, Europa Buscentrebusferry923
    3. Take the bus from Grand Central Bus Stand 11 to Dublin Busaras Bus StationbusX1
    14h 37m

Edinburgh Airport (EDI) to Dublin Airport (DUB) flights

Calendar67Weekly Planes
Duration1h 8mAverage Duration
Ticket€29Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Blyth Bridge, Scotland and Dublin, Ireland?

There is no direct connection from Blyth Bridge to Dublin. However, you can take the line 93 bus to Eastgate Post Office, take the bus to Edinburgh, Bus Station, walk to St Andrew Square, take the vehicle to Edinburgh Airport, walk to Edinburgh Airport (EDI) airport, fly to Dublin Airport (DUB), walk to Dublin Airport, Terminal 2, then take the bus to Dublin 3Arena Point Village & Ringsend. Alternatively, you can take a vehicle from Blyth Bridge to Dublin Ferryport B+I via Carstairs, Motherwell, Warrington Bank Quay, Chester, Holyhead, and Holyhead Ferry in around 11h 35m.

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