The 5 Guaranteed Ways To Get To Ardmore Without Getting Lost In Transit

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Everyone must come to Ardmore in their lifetime.

Ardmore is made up of fascinating and wonderful historic sites, all surrounded by natural beauty.

Ardmore is neatly positioned 40 miles from Cork, Waterford, and Clonmel — and has beaches, heritage sites, hotels and restaurants on its doorstep. Wherever you’re coming from, there’s a local amenity and destination to provide you with everything you’re looking for along the way. With so much to do and see, it’s hard to experience it all, so plan your adventure, then come back again and again.

From Dublin
Follow the M50 to the M7/N7 exit. Then take the M9 towards Waterford. Bypass Waterford City through the Toll Bridge, taking the N25 towards Dungarvan/ Cork. Bypass Dungarvan and exactly 10km later turn left on to the R673 for 9km to Ardmore. Driving time is around two hours and 40 minutes.

From Cork
Follow the N25 signposted Waterford. Turn right onto the R673 signposted Ardmore. Driving time, 50 minutes.

Ardmore is also served on a daily basis by Bus Éireann route 260 which links it to Cork city.

From Waterford
Follow the N25 via Dungarvan, signposted Cork. Turn left onto the R673. Driving time, 50 minutes.

From Shannon
Head east from the airport on the N19. Then the N18 towards Limerick, followed by the N20 towards Cork. Pass through Kilmallock, Fermoy, and Mallow and drive to Youghal. Then exit on to the N25 heading towards Waterford. Then take the R673 to Ardmore. Driving time is around 2 hours and 20 minutes.

From Rosslare Car Ferry
Follow the N25 heading towards Cork. Stay on this road until the R673 signposted for Ardmore. Driving time is around two hours.

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2 thoughts on “The 5 Guaranteed Ways To Get To Ardmore Without Getting Lost In Transit

  1. My cousins Marilyn Kelley Martucci and Trish Kelley Micheli are returning to Ardmore in April for a visit. I would like to join them by flying into Dublin and hiring a driver to Ardmore. They suggested Des Fitzgerald may be able to advise me. How may I contact him by email? Thank You!

  2. Your information above says Bus Éireann route 260 serves Ardmore from Cork City, but I was just looking on the bus’ site, to find out exact times, and it does NOT stop in Ardmore now – is that true? If not, what’s the closest town I could get a cab from, please? I really want to come see Ardmore! Thanks

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