That depends on the route you take. Going by car to Tarbert in Co. Kerry and crossing the Shannon Estuary to Killimer in Co. Clare by the ferry and heading on to the Cliffs of Moher, it is a journey of about 85 miles. If you don't take the ferry, that means going through the city of Limerick, making the journey about 118 miles, plus the delay of getting through the city. You are far better off taking the ferry.
According to Google Maps, the fastest route from Killarney to the Cliffs of Moher takes about two and a half hours corresponding to roughly 135 road Kilometres. Please see the related links for details.
It is about 104 miles or 168 kilometres.
It is about 104 miles or 168 kilometres.
It is about 104 miles or 168 kilometres.
It is about 104 miles or 168 kilometres.
It is about 104 miles or 168 kilometres.
It is about 104 miles or 168 kilometres.
It is about 104 miles or 168 kilometres.
It is about 104 miles or 168 kilometres.
It is about 104 miles or 168 kilometres.
It is about 104 miles or 168 kilometres.
It is about 104 miles or 168 kilometres.
Connemara is a large area, which is loosely defined so it would depend on which part of it you wanted to go to. Once you pass through the city of Galway, you are heading into Connemara, so using Galway city or a town like Spiddal, which is just past Galway city and on the edge of Connemara, as a measuring point is good. From Dublin to Spiddal is about 226 kilometres or 141 miles. You could go on a lot further, about another 20 miles to be really in Connemara. So it really does depend on where you want to go to in Connemara.
There are various routes you can take but it works out at about 165 miles or 265 kilometres.
It is about 38 miles or 61 kilometres, a journey of about an hour.
The shortest route, including getting a ferry across the Shannon Estuary, is about 57 miles or 92 kilometres. Going through Limerick is longer at about 97 miles or 157 kilometres.
About 83 miles, if you drive and take the ferry from Tarbert in county Kerry to Killimer in county Clare. It is longer if you go through Limerick city, and much slower due to traffic.
It is about 104 miles or 168 kilometres.
Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Stone
105 miles
Newgrange, Glendalough, Clonmacnoise, The Giants Causeway, The Cliffs of Moher, Melifont Abbey, Monasterboice, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin Castle, The Burren, Connemara, Blarney Castle and many, many others.
The Cliffs of Moher are not in a city. They are in a rural area on the west coast of Ireland.
The Guinness brewery, Trinity College Dublin, Blarney Castle, Glendalough, Cliffs of Moher, Dublin Zoo, the Lakes of Killarney, Connemara and many, many other things and places.
No. There are higher cliffs along Ireland's west coast.
The Cliffs of Moher is in County Clare, Ireland.
Giant's Causeway, The Guinness brewery, Trinity College Dublin, Blarney Castle, Glendalough, Cliffs of Moher, the Titanic exhibition, Dublin Zoo, the Lakes of Killarney, Connemara and many, many others.
Dublin Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Galway Bay, Blarney Castle, The Burren, The Rock of Cashel, The Lakes of Killarney, Trinity College Dublin, The Phoenix Park, The Guinness Brewery, Newgrange, Glendalough and many, many more.
The Cliffs are on the coast of County Clare on the west coast of Ireland
Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford, Belfast and Derry are among the major cities. Major places in terms of fame and importance for tourism include the Cliffs of Moher, The Giants Causeway, Newgrange, Glendalough, Killarney, Bunratty Castle, Blarney Castle and many, many others.
60 kilometres taking this route:Take M18 GALWAY, from Shannon, to N85 ENNISTIMON at J12 (towards Cliffs of Moher); EXIT, and then follow signs to N85 ENNISTIMON.Take N85 to N67 towards the CLIFFS of MOHER, in Ennistimon. Follow signs to N67.Take N67 to R478 towards the CLIFFS of MOHER; follow signs.Take R478 to the CLIFFS of MOHER.