Distance between Old Dailly and Dunblane

The distance from Old Dailly to Dunblane is 138 kilometers by road including 78 kilometers on motorways. Road takes approximately 1 hour and 26 minutes and goes through Maybole, Kilmarnock, Hazelwood, Dailly, Crosshill, Symington and Hansel village.

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Point Distance Time Fuel
Old Dailly 0 km 0:00 00 min 0.0 L
5 km, 03 min
Dailly 5 km 0:03 03 min 0.1 L
B741 8 km, 05 min
Crosshill 13 km 0:08 08 min 1.0 L
B7023 5 km, 03 min
Maybole 18 km 0:12 12 min 1.2 L
B7045 A77 24 km, 15 min
Symington 42 km 0:27 27 min 3.2 L
A77 9 km, 05 min
Kilmarnock 51 km 0:33 33 min 3.8 L
A77 9 km, 05 min
Fenwick 60 km 0:38 38 min 4.6 L
M77 21 km, 12 min
Hazelwood 81 km 0:51 51 min 6.4 L
M77 M80 33 km, 20 min
Haggs 114 km 1:12 1 h 12 min 9.0 L
M80 24 km, 14 min
56.18500, -3.96275 138 km 1:26 1 h 26 min 11.1 L

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to drive from Old Dailly to Dunblane?

Fuel cost: 16.4 GBP

This fuel cost is calculated as: (Route length 138 km / 100 km) * (Fuel consumption 8 L/100 km) * (Fuel price 1.48 GBP / L)

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How long is a car ride from Old Dailly to Dunblane?

Driving time: 1 h 26 min

This time is calculated for driving at the maximum permitted speed, taking into account traffic rules restrictions.

  • 53 km with a maximum speed 112 km/h = 28 min
  • 6 km with a maximum speed 97 km/h = 3 min
  • 53 km with a maximum speed 96 km/h = 33 min
  • 22 km with a maximum speed 80 km/h = 16 min
  • 4 km with a maximum speed 48 km/h = 4 min

The calculated driving time does not take into account intermediate stops and traffic jams.

How far is Old Dailly to Dunblane by land?

The distance between Old Dailly and Dunblane is 138 km by road including 78 km on motorways.

Precise satellite coordinates of highways were used for this calculation. The start and finish points are the centers of Old Dailly and Dunblane respectively.

How far is Old Dailly to Dunblane by plane?

The shortest distance (air line, as the crow flies) between Old Dailly and Dunblane is 116 km.

This distance is calculated using the Haversine formula as a great-circle distance between two points on the surface of a sphere. The start and finish points are the centers of Old Dailly and Dunblane respectively. Actual distance between airports may be different.

How many hours is Old Dailly from Dunblane by plane?

Boeing 737 airliner needs 8 min to cover the distance of 116 km at a cruising speed of 800 km/h.

Small plane "Cessna 172" needs 31 min to flight this distance at average speed of 220 km/h.

This time is approximate and do not take into account takeoff and landing times, airport location and other real world factors.

How long is a helicopter ride from Old Dailly to Dunblane?

Fast helicopter "Eurocopter AS350" or "Hughes OH-6 Cayuse" need 29 min to cover the distance of 116 km at a cruising speed of 240 km/h.

Popular "Robinson R44" needs 33 min to flight this distance at average speed of 210 km/h.

This time is approximate and do not take into account takeoff and landing times, aerodrome location and other real world factors.

What city is halfway between Old Dailly and Dunblane?

The halfway point between Old Dailly and Dunblane is Fenwick. It is located about 9 km from the exact midpoint by road.

The distance from Fenwick to Old Dailly is 60 km and driving will take about 38 min. The road between Fenwick and Dunblane has length 78 km and will take approximately 47 min.

The other cities located close to halfway point:

  • Hazelwood is in 81 km from Old Dailly and 57 km from Dunblane
  • Kilmarnock is in 51 km from Old Dailly and 87 km from Dunblane

Where is Old Dailly in relation to Dunblane?

Old Dailly is located 116 km south-west of Dunblane.

Old Dailly has geographic coordinates: latitude 55.25723, longitude -4.79239.

Dunblane has geographic coordinates: latitude 56.185, longitude -3.96275.

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