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According to the Irish Tourist Board, the distance between Dublin and Cork City is 160 miles or about 257km however the distance to COUNTY Cork from Dublin is 125 miles. By car, you would be driving for the best part of hours. New and higher quality roads, by-passing a lot of the towns on the way, are opening which quicken the journey.

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from killarney to near the centre of cork city is 86 kilometres (53 miles) but the distance from Killarney to COUNTY Cork is just 20 miles To get exact distances you need to be specific about where you want to go in County Cork. Use http://www.aaroadwatch.ie/routes/ to get the distance

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The counties of Limerick and Cork border each other. County Limerick is to the north of County Cork. It will depend on where specifically you are coming from and going to in each county as to the length of the journey involved. From Limerick City to Cork City is roughly 100 km, which would be about 110 km of Road.

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driving time from the edge of Dublin - M50 motorway - to the end of the M8 motorway to Cork is about 2 hours. This could be slightly more depending on weather conditions etc. You will also have to calculate how long it would take to get to the motorway in Dublin etc

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The "as the crow flies" distance is 136.3 miles or 219.3 km

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The western border of Cork county? About 2 hours by car. Cork city? Maybe 3 (by car).

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The counties of Waterford and Cork are neighbouring counties, so at their border the distance is 0. It is about 47 miles or 76 kilometres from the city of Waterford to the Cork border.

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Cork and Kerry share a long border so there is no actual distance between them

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225.7Kms (about 3.5 Hrs of a trip)

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