The journey from Tyn-y-Gongl to Liverpool covers approximately 75 miles. By car, you will take the A55 expressway and the M56 motorway, typically taking 1 hour 30 minutes. By train, you travel from Bangor to Liverpool Lime Street, often requiring a change at Chester. Liverpool is a vibrant city famous for its maritime history, the Beatles, and the Royal Albert Dock. This route connects the rural beauty of Anglesey with the urban energy of Merseyside.
Total Distance: 120 km driving distance; 95 km straight-line distance.
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| Duration | 2 hours 30 mins | 1 hour 30 mins |
| Avg Price | 30-50 GBP | 25-30 GBP fuel |
| Operator | Transport for Wales / Merseyrail | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | Bus to Bangor, train to Chester, then train to Liverpool. | A5025 to A55, M56, and M53 into Liverpool. |
| Tip | Check for combined tickets to save on the final leg. | Be prepared for tolls if using the Mersey Tunnels. |
May to September for outdoor events and waterfront activities.