Travel to County Galway by road
Situated in western Ireland, County Galway is accessible via a network of roads, such as the M18 if you’re driving from southern Ireland, and the M6 if you’re making your way from Dublin. There are also many different N roads offering drivers a variety of routes through County Galway.
Whichever route you decide to take, we recommend using the AA Route Planner to plan your journey.
Make sure to check for travel updates and any possible delays before travelling on this site: galwaybayfm.ie
Travel to County Galway by train
If you fancy relaxing on the train across Ireland, Galway has its own train station with a direct link from Dublin. Other train stations within County Galway include Athenry and Oranmore.
For more information and/or to check train times and prices visit: nationalrail.co.uk or irishrail.ie
Travel to County Galway by ferry
If you’d rather sail across the Irish Sea, there are many places where you can catch a ferry across from the mainland UK. The main routes to Dublin from the UK include Liverpool in England and Fishguard and Pembroke in Wales.
For more information and/or to check ferry times and prices visit: irishferries.com or directferries.co.uk
Travel to County Galway by plane
If a quick journey across is what you’re after, then Belfast and Dublin each have airports with frequent flights from many major UK airports, including Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds Bradford.
For more information and/or to check flight times and prices visit: birminghamairport.co.uk, manchesterairport.co.uk or leedsbradfordairport.co.uk