It all depends on how fast you drive. And that, in turn depends on your vehicle, the road conditions (traffic, weather), speed limits (and whether you obey them), how many times you stop and for how long.
Depends on the MPG of the vehicle you are driving which you did not list. Therefor it is impossible to provide an accurate answer. But it is easy to figure out. An example would be the car you are driving averages 30 MPH on the highway. You are going 334 miles. So if you divide 30 into 334 you will get 11.13. Therefore it will require slightly over 11 gallons of fuel to drive this far.
There are about 334 miles between Madrid and Malaga, and it will take you about 6 hours to drive.
5.14 hours. If you do 334/65. :)
334 minutes.
Depends on how fast you go and the route you take.
It all depends on how fast you drive. However, as an example, to cover the 334 miles would require at least 8 hours and 8 minutes of driving time if you maintained a steady 65 mph. You will have to add time for stops, detours and other delays.
5 hours 34 minutes at 60 mph
Presuming you mean Harrogate? The distance between Birmingham and Edinburgh via harrogate is 334 miles which would take approximately 6 and a half hours to drive.
The total distance between the two locations is 334 miles. It will take about 7 hours and 5 minutes.
If you fly, it is 334 miles. If you drive, the quickest route is 468 miles.
334/15 assuming miles/gallon (miles per gallon) is constant
334 miles
The total driving time, excluding stops or delays, is 5 hours 34 minutes.