
Situated in the heart of the Llyn Peninsula Tan Llan is easily accessible by air, ferry, car, train and bus. For anyone arriving at Manchester Airport, Holyhead, Bangor or Pwllhelli a taxi can be arranged. The local bus service passes regularly connecting you to Bangor, the area’s main transport hub, and to the rest of the Peninsula.
Whatever your chosen route we can help you plan your journey. Laid out below are some basics to guide you:
| Manchester Airport | International Airport | 2 and a half hours drive |
| Holyhead | Ferry port from Ireland | 1 and a half hours drive |
| Bangor (N Wales) | National bus and train station | 1 hours drive |
| Pwllheli | Nearest town | 15 mins drive |
Nb Although Pwllheli has a train station it is local rather than intercity.
By Road
The 2 main roads entering the Llyn Peninsula are the A499 from the North accessed via Bangor and Caernarfon the A497 from the south accessed via Porthmadog.
Travelling by road to Tan Llan from Bangor we recommend you take the A499 as far as Y Ffor (4 Crosses) then take a right at the crossroads following the B4354 in the direction of Nefyn. When you come to the T junction take a right onto the A497 again direction Nefyn. At the roundabout go straight over onto the B4412 direction Morfa Nefyn. At the T Junction take a left onto B4417 passing Edern. As you enter Tudweiliog Tan Llan is the first left about 500m after the Tudweiliog sign.
Traveling by road from Porthmadog we recommend you take the A497 as far as Pwllheli. Pass through Pwllheli – (left at 1st roundabout, then second left passing the train station on your left,straight through the 2 roundabouts). Follow this road to the next roundabout then take a right direction Nefyn. Stay on this road until you come to another roundabout. At the roundabout go straight over onto the B4412 direction Morfa Nefyn. At the T Junction take a left onto B4417 passing Edern. As you enter Tudweiliog Tan Llan is the first left about 500m after the Tudweiliog sign.