The distance from Cambridge to Holyhead is either 268 Miles or
245 Miles, depending on which roads you take.
Assuming this question means Cambridge in the UK we have derived two answers using Google maps. Cambridge is to the north east of London. Holyhead is to the far west along the coast of Wales, past Liverpool and quite a bit out into the Irish Sea, though still on the mainland of Wales. Check out
maps.google.com/maps?pq=computer+number+system&hl=en& for a map to make this clearer.
Road options
The reason there are two different answers comes from the roads you can take. For those who like to drive on the M6 and A55, the distance will be 268 miles. Despite the longer road the time is actually less than taking the secondary route. If you go M6 to A55 it is 4 hours and 42 minutes from Cambridge to Holyhead.
If you go on the A5 the entire way you will travel 245 miles, but the time increases to 4 hours and 46 minutes. On the whole that is not a lot of increase in time. It is only 4 minutes difference. It could be that the extra time is spent in traffic, though. This would mean it could become longer if traffic is heavier. With the distance saved of 23 miles you would expect the time to be less, thus the reason why it is most likely traffic that makes the time more.
All in all just consider the distance to be 245 to 268 miles and that will be your answer for the amount of time and the amount of distance you may have to travel.
Of course, your actual address and destination address can take some time off of these approximations as well.
245 Miles, depending on which roads you take.
Assuming this question means Cambridge in the UK we have derived two answers using Google maps. Cambridge is to the north east of London. Holyhead is to the far west along the coast of Wales, past Liverpool and quite a bit out into the Irish Sea, though still on the mainland of Wales. Check out
maps.google.com/maps?pq=computer+number+system&hl=en& for a map to make this clearer.
Road options
The reason there are two different answers comes from the roads you can take. For those who like to drive on the M6 and A55, the distance will be 268 miles. Despite the longer road the time is actually less than taking the secondary route. If you go M6 to A55 it is 4 hours and 42 minutes from Cambridge to Holyhead.
If you go on the A5 the entire way you will travel 245 miles, but the time increases to 4 hours and 46 minutes. On the whole that is not a lot of increase in time. It is only 4 minutes difference. It could be that the extra time is spent in traffic, though. This would mean it could become longer if traffic is heavier. With the distance saved of 23 miles you would expect the time to be less, thus the reason why it is most likely traffic that makes the time more.
All in all just consider the distance to be 245 to 268 miles and that will be your answer for the amount of time and the amount of distance you may have to travel.
Of course, your actual address and destination address can take some time off of these approximations as well.