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How to get fromConwy (Region) to Corkby train, ferry, bus, car, car ferry or plane

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There are 6 ways to get from Conwy (Region) to Cork by train, ferry, bus, car, car ferry, or plane

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  1. Train, ferry

    best
    1. Take the train from Llandudno Junction to Holyheadtrain
    2. Take the ferry from Holyhead Ferry to Dublin Ferryport B+Iferry0
    3. Take the train from Dublin Heuston to CorktrainIc
    10h 30m
    €104–171
  2. Train, fly

    cheapest
    1. Take the train from Llandudno Junction to Manchester Airporttrain
    2. Fly from Manchester Airport (MAN) to Cork Airport (ORK)planeMAN - ORK
    7h 47m
    €66–229
  3. Ferry, bus

    1. Take the ferry from Holyhead to Dublin Ferryport B+IferryHolyhead-Dublin Ferryport B+I
    2. Take the bus from Crampton Quay to Cork Alfred Streetbus707
    11h 13m
    €73–97
  4. Bus, ferry

    1. Take the bus from Bangor Bus Station Stand C to Holyhead stationbus4X
    2. Take the ferry from Holyhead Ferry to Dublin Ferryport B+Iferry0
    3. Take the bus from Aston Quay to Cork Alfred Streetbus
    11h 34m
    €86–125
  5. Drive, car ferry

    1. Drive from Conwy (Region) to Holyheadcar
    2. Take the car ferry from Holyhead to Dublin Terminal 1carferry
    3. Drive from Dublin Terminal 1 to Corkcar
    7h 9m
    €94–180
  6. Ferry, train

    1. Take the ferry from Holyhead to Dublin Ferryport B+IferryHolyhead-Dublin Ferryport B+I
    2. Take the train from Dublin Heuston to CorktrainIc
    11h 52m
    €74–102

Conwy (Region) to Cork by bus, train, foot, and ferry

Calendar35Weekly Services
Duration11h 13mAverage Duration
Ticket€73Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Conwy (Region), Wales and Cork, Ireland?

There is no direct connection from Conwy (Region) to Cork. However, you can take the train to Llandudno Junction, take the train to Holyhead, walk to Holyhead Ferry, take the ferry to Dublin Ferryport B+I, walk to Ringsend Road, take the bus to Heuston Station, walk to Dublin Heuston, then take the train to Cork. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Waterloo Bridge to Cork Alfred Street via Bangor station, Bangor (Gwynedd), Holyhead, Holyhead, Dublin Ferryport B+I, Castleforbes Road, Wellington Quay, and Crampton Quay in around 11h 13m.

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