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Budget
£33 - £135
Route
Depart
Return
Price
London StanstedKnock Intl
STN - NOC
STNNOC
London Stansted
Sat 15/6
Nonstop1h 30m
Knock Intl
Tue 18/6
Nonstop1h 25m
London LutonKnock Intl
LTN - NOC
LTNNOC
London Luton
Mon 24/6
Nonstop1h 35m
Knock Intl
Tue 25/6
Nonstop1h 15m
London LutonKnock Intl
LTN - NOC
LTNNOC
London Luton
Sat 15/6
Nonstop1h 25m
Knock Intl
Tue 18/6
Nonstop1h 15m
London LutonKnock Intl
LTN - NOC
LTNNOC
London Luton
Fri 19/7
Nonstop1h 25m
Knock Intl
Sun 21/7
Nonstop1h 15m
London LutonKnock Intl
LTN - NOC
LTNNOC
London Luton
Wed 29/5
Nonstop1h 25m
Knock Intl
Wed 29/5
Nonstop1h 15m
London LutonKnock Intl
LTN - NOC
LTNNOC
London Luton
Thu 11/7
Nonstop1h 25m
Knock Intl
Sun 14/7
Nonstop1h 15m
London LutonKnock Intl
LTN - NOC
LTNNOC
London Luton
Fri 20/9
Nonstop1h 25m
Knock Intl
Sun 22/9
Nonstop1h 15m
London HeathrowKnock Intl
LHR - NOC
LHRNOC
London Heathrow
Tue 11/6
Nonstop1h 30m
Knock Intl
Tue 25/6
Nonstop1h 25m
London HeathrowKnock Intl
LHR - NOC
LHRNOC
London Heathrow
Wed 29/5
Nonstop1h 30m
Knock Intl
Thu 30/5
Nonstop1h 25m
Currently, January is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Knock (average of £45). Flying to Knock in August will prove the most costly (average of £78). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£36
February
£51
March
£46
April
£43
May
£59
June
£44
July
£54
August
£62
September
£38
October
£36
November
£41
December
£55
The summer months of June to August are the driest and warmest times of the year so finding cheap deals on flights is a challenging task. The average maximum daytime temperature during this time is around 17/18 degrees Celsius. This weather is most suited to those wanting to enjoy the outdoors and is popular with people travelling to Knock for activities such as camping, hiking, fishing and bike riding.
Knock is home to the world famous Catholic Pilgrimage site, the Shrine of Knock, which is the reason why many people visit the town. Pilgrimages take place all through the year, which can increase the number of visitors to the area. Guided tours are also available throughout the year if you would like to explore the Shrine and its history with an experienced local guide.
The cheapest time to visit Knock is between November and May, when the weather is at its coolest, with an average maximum daytime temperature between 7 and 14 degrees Celsius across the months. As these are the off-peak seasons for the town, you may be able to find better accommodation rates, deals on tour packages and cheap flights to Knock.
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Aer Lingua could do a better job with food service, especially breakfast. Getting a granola bar is ridiculous.
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Aer Lingua could do a better job with food service, especially breakfast. Getting a granola bar is ridiculous.
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Reviews
Aer Lingua could do a better job with food service, especially breakfast. Getting a granola bar is ridiculous.
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Aer Lingua could do a better job with food service, especially breakfast. Getting a granola bar is ridiculous.
Situated in the rugged landscape of Co. Mayo in the west of Ireland, Knock is a quaint town of great religious significance. The Shrine of Knock is a world-famous Roman Catholic pilgrimage site that attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors from all corners of the globe. In the late 19th century, apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary, as well as several saints, are claimed to have appeared in the town to a group of children, which is why the site has been heralded as a place of worship. There are also numerous tours available, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the historical and religious significance of the site. In addition to this, Knock is also a short distance from Croagh Patrick – the mountain named after Ireland’s patron saint and itself a site of religious importance. The town accommodates visitors through charming hotels, B&Bs, cafes and restaurants, where tourists can get a taste for traditional Irish cuisine as well as other facets of Irish culture. For those looking for more outdoor activity, the town is perfectly located to explore the nearby mountains, hills, lakes and rivers that define the west of Ireland. From bike-riding, fishing, camping and hiking to simply taking in the breathtaking scenery, this destination is ideal for those interested in a spiritual, active or scenic getaway. The larger towns of Westport and Castlebar are also in close proximity, where tourists can also avail of the thriving Irish pub scene.
Knock is a very small town, and can easily be explored by foot. To discover the environs of the town, or the nearby towns, there are buses available, as well as taxis. Biking is also an option, and a great way to enjoy the spectacular scenery of the county.
Ireland West Airport Knock (NOC) is conveniently located at just 12 miles (20 km) away from the town itself. There are regular shuttle buses that take visitors from the airport terminal to the town. Alternatively, there are car rental services and numerous taxi services available. If getting a flight in from Shannon or Dublin airport, there are railway and bus routes available that will take visitors to the site as well as to the larger towns in the region.