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Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire

Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire Ferry Crossing time 1 hour 40 minutes Ferry Port of Holyhead the port of Holyhead is situated in Anglesey on the North Coast of Wales the port has excellent road and rail connections to the North of England, North Wales and the Midlands so it is easily accessible. The port of Holyhead is the only port that has direct sea ferry crossing to Dublin. Holyhead known locally as Caer Gybi in Welsh, Holyhead is a bustling busy port and the adjacent town is an interesting place to visit. Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire Ferry Crossing this route is operated by Stena Lines offering up to 4 crossings daily the crossing is quite quick with the super fast Stena Line HSS fast craft at under 2 hours carrying both passengers and their vehicles. Ferry Port of Dun Laoghaire this ferry port is situated adjacent to the town of Dun Laoghaire in Ireland and it is alleged that Dun Laoghaire is one of the oldest towns in Ireland having settlements on this location due to its natural access to the sea and was named after its founder Ling Laoghaire of Ireland in the 5th Century. Dun Laoghaire has some interesting attractions and many lively and colourful festivals every year and is known for its famous Carlisle Pier. More about Holyhead More about Dun Laoghaire More about Stena Lines Back to Routes