Use the AA route planner it will tell you the exact route an give you links to the ferries site too!
2006-08-06 07:08:07
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answer #1
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answered by karen464916 4
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Some visitors arrive from Glasgow by one of the Isle of Man Company’s steamers, which generally sails once or twice a month, the distance being 120 miles, and time occupied 10 hours.
2006-08-06 07:09:17
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answered by Answers1 6
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well, according to my map, it is about 200 Kilometres as the crow flies to Douglas, Isle of Man from Glasgow. I can't tell you any more than that, though. Sorry. Good luck and have fun!!
2006-08-06 07:15:35
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answered by Anonymous
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From Glasgow it is about 270 km to the IoM including the ferry trip from Heysham to Douglas.
2006-08-06 07:09:48
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answered by roy d 3
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Glasgow-Peel: 134 miles
Glasgow-Ramsey: 142 miles
Glasgow-Port Erin: 142 miles
Glasgow-Laxey: 154 miles
Glasgow-Douglas: 161 miles
nautical miles, for sure
2006-08-06 07:29:43
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answered by Michael S 3
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about 230 miles douglas to glasgow about 8 hours (3 and a half in my evo!!!)
2006-08-06 07:08:19
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answered by John M 2
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Well if you are Manx then you know the ferries better than me but it motorway all the way from Lancaster. 3 hours I would guess
2006-08-06 10:28:10
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answered by David R 5
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about 6 inches - but it all depends on the scale of the map
2006-08-06 07:07:13
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answered by headcage 3
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