The distance between Giant’s Causeway and Worcester is around 535km (333 miles) and the quickest way to get there is to take the train and then fly which takes around 4hrs.
We've found 9 different ways to get from Giant’s Causeway to Worcester by car, ferry, train, plane and bus. The recommended routes, which include information on duration, ticket price, and level of difficulty, can be found below.
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Take the train to Antrim then fly from Belfast (Aldergrove) (BFS) to Birmingham (BHX) then take the train to Worcester Foregate Street.
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Drive to Belfast then take a ferry to Cairnryan then drive to Worcester.
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There are several options for getting from Giant’s Causeway to Worcester by car, ferry, train, plane and bus. The cheapest option is to take the train and then fly which costs around £95 ($115) and will take around 4hrs.
The distance between Giant’s Causeway and Worcester is around 535km (333 miles). In a direct line (as the crow flies), the distance is 441km (274 miles)
It takes around 9hrs to get from Giant’s Causeway and Worcester by car and ferry.
The quickest way to get from Giant’s Causeway to Worcester is to take the train and then fly which takes around 4hrs and will set you back approx £95 ($115).
The cheapest way to travel between Giant’s Causeway and Worcester is to take the train and then fly which will typically cost around £95 ($115) for a standard one-way ticket.
There is no train service that runs between Giant’s Causeway and Worcester. We recommend that you take the train to Antrim then fly from Belfast (Aldergrove) (BFS) to Birmingham (BHX) then take the train to Worcester Foregate Street. instead which will take 4hrs.
Sorry, looks like there is no bus service that runs between Giant’s Causeway and Worcester. We recommend that you take the train to Antrim then fly from Belfast (Aldergrove) (BFS) to Birmingham (BHX) then take the train to Worcester Foregate Street. instead which will take 4hrs.
It doesn't look like you can fly directly from Giant’s Causeway to Worcester. We recommend that you take the train to Antrim then fly from Belfast (Aldergrove) (BFS) to Birmingham (BHX) then take the train to Worcester Foregate Street. instead which will take 4hrs.
The closest major airport to Worcester is Birmingham Airport (BHX) (BHX) which is approximately 44km (27 miles) from Worcester. East Midlands Airport (EMA) (EMA) and Bristol Airport (BRS) (BRS) are also nearby and might be a better alternative airport depending on where you are flying from.
No, its not really possible or feasible to drive from Giant’s Causeway to Worcester. We recommend that you drive to Belfast then take a ferry to Cairnryan then drive to Worcester. instead which will take 9hrs.
If you don't have a car, the easiest way to get from Giant’s Causeway to Worcester is to drive and then take a ferry which takes, on average, 9hrs and will usually cost around £105 ($125).
Transport option | Duration | Cost | Frequency | Distance |
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Train and Plane + 7 similar | 4hrs | £95($115) | every 3 hours | 535km (333 miles) |
Train to Belfast Lanyon Place, plane | 4h 50m | £105($125) | hourly | 544km (338 miles) |
Train to Antrim, plane | 5h 20m | £110($130) | every 3 hours | 538km (334 miles) |
Train to Antrim, plane | 5h 30m | £150($180) | every 3 hours | 579km (360 miles) |
Train to Belfast Lanyon Place, plane | 5h 60m | £110($130) | hourly | 545km (339 miles) |
Train to Belfast Lanyon Place, plane | 6h 10m | £170($200) | hourly | 586km (364 miles) |
Train to Antrim, plane | 6h 20m | £155($185) | every 3 hours | 841km (523 miles) |
Bus, Train and Plane | 4h 25m | £150($180) | every 3 hours | 647km (402 miles) |
Car and Ferry | 9hrs | £105($125) | every 4 hours | 691km (429 miles) |
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