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AutumnIris asked:


In upcoming spring, I might visit my friend who will be studying abroad in Nottingham U. My 21st birthday is St. Patrick’s Day so I definately wanted to hit up Dublin for that. Glasgow is in the question just because I always wanted to go there and visit the surround areas. However, there is two problems, 1) My school break is only 8 days and 2) I am a poor university student. hehe.

*Note: Wow, these Yahoo! Categories are really limited for these types of questions… sorry Ireland category.

One Response to “What is the simpliest and cheapest way to get from Nottingham to Dublin Glasgow?”

  • Longshiren Says:

    Take a train from Nottingham to Holyhead in Wales. If you have a britrail pass it should be covered, otherwise the round trip is about 60 pounds. You need to transfer trains at least once, maybe twice; with the wait times it takes about 4 or 5 hours.

    Take a walk-on ferry from Holyhead to Dublin. This costs about 40 pounds, and takes about 1 hour, 40 minutes. (This is with Irish Ferries, there are other lines you could look up).

    This is a 6 to 8 hour trip depending on the wait times, so plan to stay overnight. Also, many people recommend the Liverpool Ferries, but the transit time there is 8 hours.

    Contact Eurail and Britrail and see if any of the passes cover the trains and the ferries.

    For Nottingham to Glasgow, simply take a train. If you don’t have Britrail, you should book well in advance and get a local to help you with a low fare. It’s about a 4 hour trip, and you should make it an overnighter.

    Good Luck.

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