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How to get fromGlendalough to Knock Shrineby bus, train, or car

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There are 5 ways to get from Glendalough to Knock Shrine by bus, train, or car

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  1. Bus, train

    best
    1. Take the bus from Glendalough to Sallins Stationbus bus 895
    2. Take the train from Portarlington to Athlonetrain train Ic / ...
    3. Take the bus from Athlone Stn to Knockbus bus 440
    6h 13m
    €34–50
  2. Bus via Charlestown

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Ashford to Liffey Valley SCbus bus 1414b
    2. Take the bus from Liffey Valley SC to Charlestownbus bus 22
    7h 2m
    €31–61
  3. Bus, train via Claremorris

    1. Take the bus from Glendalough to Sallins Stationbus bus 895
    2. Take the train from Portarlington to Athlonetrain train Ic / ...
    3. Take the train from Athlone to Claremorristrain train 810 / ...
    6h 31m
    €32–50
  4. Drive 222.6 km

    1. Drive from Glendalough to Knock Shrinecar car 222.6 km
    3h 6m
    €38–54
  5. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Glendalough to Leeson Street Lwrbus bus 181
    2. Take the bus from Crampton Quay to Claremorrisbus bus 721
    6h 45m

Glendalough to Knock Shrine by bus, train, and foot

Calendar26Weekly Services
Duration6h 13mAverage Duration
Ticket€34Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Glendalough, Ireland and Knock Shrine, IE-MO, Ireland?

You can take a bus from Glendalough to Knock Shrine via Leeson Street Lwr, Aston Quay, Crampton Quay, Claremorris, and Knock in around 6h 45m.

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