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How long is the drive from Dublin to Tramore Ireland?

Travelling from Dublin to Tramore in Waterword Ireland what would rougly be the journey length?

    



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Ella's Mamaí
...bout 2 n half hours, i live in waterford city(few mins from tramore)


Orla C
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I agree, 3 hours.

Drive carefully after Carlow.


cats_fender
I'd say just over 3 hours going down the N11 coast road, and maybe 3 hours going Carlow/Kilkenny way.


reginaldstower
3 hours


mountjulietgolf
It depends on the location in Dublin where you start from.
It is usually 30-45 mins to Naas and then 2h 20mins to Tramore.

Dublni Traffic is the biggest problem.
With the new M9 open outside Carlow it takes some time off the journey


Martina L
About 3 hours. Check out the route and its lenght on http://www.aaireland.ie/ under Routeplanning


Frenchie
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Honestly, you can do it in 2.5 hours depending on time of day you go down. but roughly thats all you need at the weekends..
Rush hour is something else trying to leave Dublin!




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