The distance between Inistioge and Dublin is around 135km (84 miles) and the quickest way to get there is to drive which takes around 1h 30m.
We've found 4 different ways to get from Inistioge to Dublin by train, bus and car. The recommended routes, which include information on duration, ticket price, and level of difficulty, can be found below.
👋 Also check out Dublin → Inistioge if you're planning a return trip.
Take the train to Heuston.
Take the bus to Kilkenny Railway Station stop 337801 and then to Dublin Arlington Hotel.
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There are several options for getting from Inistioge to Dublin by train, bus and car. The cheapest option is to take the bus which costs around €17 ($17) and will take around 2h 40m. If you need to get there more quickly, you can drive and arrive in approximately 1h 30m, though it is a bit more costly at approximately €27 ($27).
The distance between Inistioge and Dublin is around 135km (84 miles). In a direct line (as the crow flies), the distance is 111km (69 miles)
It takes around 2hrs to get from Inistioge and Dublin by train. If you are travelling by car it will take around 1h 30m to drive there.
The quickest way to get from Inistioge to Dublin is to drive which takes around 1h 30m and will set you back approx €27 ($27).
The cheapest way to travel between Inistioge and Dublin, if you exclude driving, is to take the bus which will typically cost around €17 ($17) for a standard one-way ticket.
Yes there is a train service that runs between Inistioge and Dublin. It typically takes around 2hrs and departs every 4 hours.
There are no direct train services that runs from Inistioge to Dublin. However, you can instead can take several connecting trains with a changeover in Thomastown. These services run every 4 hours and will take a minimum of 2hrs.
Irish Rail run train services between Inistioge and Dublin. Trains depart every 4 hours and will take around 2hrs, however, this may vary depending on the particular service and whether it runs express or stops all stations.
Yes there is a bus that runs regularly from Inistioge and Dublin. It typically takes around 2h 25m and departs once a week.
There are no direct bus services that runs from Inistioge to Dublin. However, you can instead can take several connecting buses with changeovers in Kilkenny Railway Station stop 337801. These services run once a week and will take a minimum of 2h 25m.
Bus Eireann, Dublin Coach, Michael Kilbride, J.J.Kavanagh & Sons, Bernard Kavanagh & Sons and Kenneally's Bus Service run regular bus services between Inistioge and Dublin. Buses run once a week and take around 2h 25m on average but will vary depending on you book with.
It doesn't look like you can fly directly from Inistioge to Dublin. We recommend that you take the train to Heuston. instead which will take 2hrs.
The closest major airport to Dublin is Dublin Airport (DUB) (DUB) which is approximately 9km (5 miles) from Dublin. Ireland West Airport Knock (NOC) (NOC) and Shannon Airport (SNN) (SNN) are also nearby and might be a better alternative airport depending on where you are flying from.
Yes it is possible to drive from Inistioge and Dublin. The distance is around 135km (84 miles) by road and it will take around 1h 30m in normal traffic conditons.
If you don't have a car, the easiest way to get from Inistioge to Dublin is to take the train which takes, on average, 2hrs and will usually cost around €36 ($36).
Transport option | Duration | Cost | Frequency | Distance |
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Train | 2hrs | €36($36) | every 4 hours | 157km (97 miles) |
Bus + 1 similar | 2h 25m | €22($22) | once a week | 153km (95 miles) |
Bus via Kilkenny, Ormond Road | 2h 40m | €17($17) | twice daily | 155km (96 miles) |
Drive | 1h 30m | €27($27) | on demand | 135km (84 miles) |
Bus Eireann
Dublin Coach
Michael Kilbride
J.J.Kavanagh & Sons
Bernard Kavanagh & Sons
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