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          HOLYHEAD DUN LAOGHAIRE FERRIES

The ferry service between Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire is provided by Stena Ferry Line.

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Holyhead

The Port of Holyhead is an ideal port to commence your journey to Ieland, Holyhead is situated in Salt Island, Gwynedd in North Wales. The Port itself is situated near to the town centre, and is accessible by following the A5 road from the Midlands, or by the A55 from Chester. Once you reach Holyhead town centre, as soon as you get to the town centre you can follow the signs to the Ferries to reach the port.

The ferry terminals in Holyhead are split in two, one for passengers and one for vehicles, the terminals are operated by Stena Line and Irish Ferries, and both operate services to Ireland.

The Holyhead terminal facilities include a good selection of cafe's serving a selection of food and snacks, both hot and cold drinks, baby changing facilities, disabled toilets, a Bureau de Change and various cash points. Car parking is easily available in Holyhead as free of charge Short Term and there are also Park & Ride car parks further out form the port. Closer to the port is a fee based long term car park.

Dun Laoghaire

Dun Laoghaire is a large town and seaport close to the foothills of the Dublin.

Mountains in Ireland. Dún Laoghaire is on the coast about 7 miles (11km) south of Ireland's capital city, Dublin. Dún Laoghaire is the perfect place to commence or finish your journey through Ireland.

In Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County you can wander around shops and find a wide choice of goods and services. Authentic Irish goods and specialist handcrafted pottery, glassware, wood carvings, and furniture are available in the many gift and craft shops in the town.

A visit to Dun Laoghaire though isn't complete without going to one of the many restaurants which offer dishes of traditional Irish fare. For a less formal night out visit one of the pubs, virtually every pub has a lunch and early evening menu.

 

HOLYHEAD DUN LAOGHAIRE FERRIES

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