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Travel

Directions to Bangor University

By Air
The best airport for both overseas and domestic flights is Manchester. This is the third busiest airport in the UK with a wide rage of services. 

Further information

By Rail
There are up to 15 rail connections to Bangor each day from Manchester Airport (reduced service at weekends) and journey times vary from 2 hours 15 minutes to 3 hours. All journeys require one change, usually at Crewe, but some require two changes. 

On-line timetable and booking facility

Bangor has excellent rail connections to all parts of the UK with direct trains from London taking as little as 3.5 hours. 

On-line timetable

By Road
Visitors driving to Bangor are advised to approach North Wales via the M6 and M56 before joining the A55 expressway to Bangor. The M6 provides links to all parts of the UK via the motorway network. Follow the blue or red route to reach the Halls and Conference office.

By Ferry
High speed and conventional services sail from Dublin area to the port of Holyhead, 25 miles from Bangor. Convenient ferries from Northern Europe (Holland, Germany and Scandinavia) arrive at ports in the Humber Estuary from where the M62 motorway leads to the M6

Location map (PDF, 720 KB)

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