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Distance from Lambert to Half Hell

Driving Distance
113.1 mi 182 km
Flying Distance
95.3 mi 153.3 km
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Route Information

The driving distance from Lambert, South Carolina to Half Hell, North Carolina is 113.1 mi (182 km)

The straight-line (air) distance is 95.3 mi (153.3 km)

The estimated flight time is 0 hr 12 min

The estimated travel time by road is 2 hours 12 minutes

Traveling mixed highways and local roads, substantial in a northeast direction. Average speeds around 49 mph.

Location Details

Origin:


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Place Lambert
State/Province South Carolina
Country US
Latitude 33.326
Longitude -79.572288
GPS 33.326° N, 79.572288° W
Local Time 6:02 PM
Timezone America/New_York

Destination:


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Place Half Hell
State/Province North Carolina
Country US
Latitude 34.038651
Longitude -78.155137
GPS 34.038651° N, 78.155137° W
Local Time 6:02 PM
Timezone America/New_York

Journey Summary

Traveling from Lambert, South Carolina to Half Hell, North Carolina covers 113.1 mi (182 km) in a northeast direction. This mixed highways and local roads, substantial route typically takes 2 hours 12 minutes under normal conditions.

Drivers have 3 route options between these locations (113.0-113.9 miles / 182-183 km).

The route features scenic views along the way. with average speeds around 49 mph (79 km/h).

Available Routes

US-17 N
113.1 mi 2 hours 12 minutes
Shortest Fastest
SC-31 and US-17 N
113.9 mi 2 hours 13 minutes
US-701 Hwy N
113 mi 2 hours 16 minutes

How is the distance calculated?

Driving distances are based on actual road data. We use advanced routing algorithms that consider traffic, tolls, highways, and local streets. For air distances (as the crow flies), we use the Vincenty formula. It's a precise method that accounts for the Earth's shape and provides accuracy up to 0.5 mm.

When multiple route options exist, we display both the shortest and fastest paths. Travel times are estimated based on typical speeds for each road type, though actual times may vary with traffic and weather conditions. All distances are shown in both miles and kilometers for convenience.