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Holyhead
Holyhead
Just over 100km from the English border, Holyhead is located in the North West corner of Wales. A superb deep water port, connections by road and rail into England’s North West and beyond are superb.
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From Dublin & Dun Laoghaire - Stena Line sail twice daily from Dublin Port, a journey time of just over 3 hours by ferry and twice daily from Dun Laoghaire, a journey time from 119 minutes by high speed service. Click here for great Stena Line packages (www.stenaline.ie/hotels).
From Dublin - Irish Ferries sail from Dublin City twice in the morning, by cruise ferry and by high speed service, by high speed service in the afternoon and again by cruise ferry in the evening
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