Holyhead-Dublin Ferry

Holyhead.

Holyhead at a Glance

Situated at the northwest tip of Wales, Holyhead serves as a crucial transport hub for travelers between the United Kingdom and Ireland. This bustling port town is renowned for its efficient ferry services, providing a vital link to Dublin.

Holyhead is easily accessible through various transportation methods, including train and road, making it an ideal departure point for those crossing over to Ireland.

Traveling to Holyhead Port by Car

You can reach Holyhead via the A55 dual carriageway, also known as the North Wales Expressway. Near the end of this route, you'll see the first (green) signs indicating directions to the ferry terminals of both companies.

Google Maps port address

Holyhead LL65 1DJ, Verenigd Koninkrijk

  1. Upon reaching the roundabout at the end of the A55, take the third exit on the left, which essentially continues straight on the same road.
  2. Then, take the first right turn, crossing the bridge over the railway.
  3. After descending from the bridge, turn immediately left and proceed until you reach a small roundabout.
  4. At this roundabout, the first exit leads to a terminal area where you can park for a maximum of 20 minutes. The second exit directs you to the sorting lanes for the ferry: freight traffic to the left, passenger vehicles to the right.

 

Long Stay Parking at Holyhead Terminal

There are two small long-stay parking areas available.

  • Car Park 1 has a height restriction of 2.4m.
  • Car Park 2 has a height restriction of 2.1m.

You can pre-pay for parking at Car Park 2 using the on-site payment machine, by phone, or online via Horizon Parking. The name of the Horizon Parking location is “Holyhead Ferry Terminal.”

Traveling to Holyhead Port by Train

The terminal is located adjacent to Holyhead train station, making it very convenient to travel by train to Holyhead and then transfer directly to the ferry. This option can also be more cost-effective.

Google Maps station address

Station Approach
London Road, Holyhead
Anglesey LL65 2BT

Arrival in Holyhead

Arriving in Holyhead offers a distinctly different experience compared to departing from the bustling metropolis of Dublin. In contrast to Dublin's extensive urban landscape, Holyhead is a much smaller and quieter village, which one can quickly leave. Just a few turns take you onto the A55, also known as the North Wales Expressway, leading directly to Chester before transitioning into the motorway towards Liverpool.

Moreover, Holyhead provides convenient rail connections to various cities in Britain, including a direct train service to London, which takes approximately four hours. This efficient rail network makes travelling without a car quite appealing, especially for those arriving via ferry and looking to explore the UK further.

Train from Holyhead Ferry Port

Holyhead boasts excellent transport links with the rest of the United Kingdom, providing a gateway to explore the nation.

For those looking to travel by train, National Rail is an invaluable resource, offering comprehensive information on various train connections. Through National Rail, travelers can easily find and book the most suitable train routes, connecting Holyhead with major cities and regions across the UK.