The journey from Nairn to Sheffield is a long-distance trip, covering approximately 360 miles. You will travel south on the A9, then transition to the A1(M) motorway, which runs down the east side of the UK. By train, the route involves multiple changes, typically through Inverness, Edinburgh, and then a direct service to Sheffield. Sheffield is a major city in South Yorkshire, known for its industrial heritage, steel production, and proximity to the Peak District. This route takes you from the northern Highlands through the central belt and down the east coast of England.
Total Distance: 580 km driving distance and 410 km straight-line air distance.
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| Duration | 8 hours 30 mins | 7 hours 30 mins |
| Avg Price | £85-£220 | £95-£150 fuel cost |
| Operator | ScotRail/LNER | N/A |
| Route | Nairn to Inverness, change for Edinburgh Waverley, train to Sheffield. | A96 to Inverness, A9 south to Perth, M90 to Edinburgh, A1(M) to Sheffield. |
| Tip | Book your LNER train tickets well in advance to get the best prices. | The A1(M) is a major motorway; expect heavy traffic near major cities. |
May to September for the best road conditions and daylight hours.