Location
Travelling to County Kildare
County Kildare is on Dublin's doorstep and is in close proximity to Dublin Airport and Seaport as well as Dun Laoghaire Harbour. It is also only a couple of hours drive from most parts of Ireland.
Travelling within County Kildare
The county is well serviced by national roads and rail links. There are 3 national routes - M4, M7, M9 - running through the county and rail links to the North West and West of Ireland via Maynooth and the South and South West via Naas, Newbridge and Kildare. The county also includes a network of quiet country roads for those interested in travelling by bicycle.
Motorways
M4/N4/N6: Dublin - Leixlip - Maynooth - Kilcock - Enfield - Galway/Sligo
M7/N7/N21/N8: Dublin - Naas - Newbridge - Kildare - Monasterevin - Port Laoise - Cork/Limerick - Killarney
N78: Dublin - Naas - Kilcullen - Athy / Casteldermot - Kilkenny/Waterford
Newbridge Town
Located in the centre of County Kildare, Newbridge
is located 40 km from Dublin at junction 10 of the of the M7 motorway.
Newbridge is a rapidly expanding town
and borders the open plains of the Curragh, home of Irish Horse
Racing.
Newbridge is on both the main road and train line between Cork and Dublin and a comprehensive bus service is also available. The Arrow train service stops at Newbridge train station and this takes approximately 30 minutes from Dublin city centre.
There is a main train line in Sallins which is 2 miles from Naas Town - Timetables and latest information is available at www.irishrail.ie
Bus Services are also available - Timetables and latest information is available at www.buseireann.ie
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