About Tru Dru Yoga & Meditation & more
Tru Dru Yoga & Meditation & more
Venue & Amenities
A/C in Rooms
Free Wifi
Spa
Sauna
Pool
Towels
Free Parking
Kitchen
Tour Assistance
Hot Tub
Coffee/Tea
Cafe
Restaurant
Fitness Center
Yoga Studio
Housekeeping
Bicycles For Rent
The northern coast of the beautiful Llŷn Peninsula overlooks Porthdinllaen Bay. A truly magical location, the former quarry village of Nant Gwrtheyrn provides the perfect setting for your retreat.
With its own private mile long beach, chapel, a variety of yoga space and breakout rooms and 5* (Visit Wales) group accommodation, it has all the required facilities to make your stay a truly memorable occasion.
The high standard of service, excellent food and drink along with magnificent coastal vie
With its own private mile long beach, chapel, a variety of yoga space and breakout rooms and 5* (Visit Wales) group accommodation, it has all the required facilities to make your stay a truly memorable occasion.
The high standard of service, excellent food and drink along with magnificent coastal vie
Meals
Menu Types
The food is vegetarian and is of such quality that even dedicated meat eaters can be fully satisfied by it. This is achieved because the chefs understand that if you are not naturally a vegetarian bei
Getting Here
Tru Dru Yoga & Meditation & more, Nant Gwrtheyrn
Llithfaen, Pwllheli LL53 6NL
Gwynedd
North Wales
UK
Directions
SAT NAV: LL53 6NL
By Car
If you are coming on a course or staying at Nant Gwrtheyrn you are welcome to bring your car down into the village, leaving it in the small car park. If you are visiting Nant Gwrtheyrn for the day or just a few hours, we kindly ask (because of lack of parking space and road safety) those visitors who can, to walk down to the village from the car park on the left at the top of hill. It will take a 20 – 30 minute walk to get down and a 40 – 50 minute walk to get back up. Anyone unable to walk that distance, for physical reasons, are welcome to bring their car down to the village.
From Caernarfon
Follow the A499 towards Pwllheli, looking out for the brown Nant Gwrtheyrn directional signs as you approach Llanaelhaearn. Turn off the A499 at Llanaelhaearn towards Nefyn (B4417). Having reached the village of Llithfaen, turn right at the crossroads opposite the shop and Post Office. Follow this road for about 2 miles (3.3km) past houses on the right and a car park on the left before the road becomes narrow and descends into the valley. Please take care on this road – there aren’t many passing bays. There is a small car park on your right just before entering the village.
From Porthmadog
Follow the A497 towards Cricieth. Drive through Cricieth and past the village of Llanystumdwy. Turn right off the A497 past Llanystumdwy towards Chwilog (B4354). Follow this road until you come to the village of Y Ffôr, turn right at the crossroads towards Llanaelhaearn (A499). At Llanaelhaearn, look out for the brown Nant Gwrtheyrn directional signs and turn left towards Nefyn (B4417). Having reached the village of Llithfaen turn right at the crossroads opposite the shop and Post Office. Follow this road for about 2 miles (3.3km) past houses on the right and a car park on the left before the road becomes narrow and descends into the valley. Please take care on this road – there aren’t many passing bays. There is a small car park on your right just before entering the village.
Public transport
By Bus
The nearest bus stop is in the village of Llithfaen.
By Train
The nearest train stations are in Pwllheli and Bangor.
By Ferry
The nearest ferry port is in Holyhead.
By Plane
The nearest airports are in Anglesey and then Manchester and Liverpool
Mission & Vision
Are you looking for profound shifts in how you think, feel and act?
Nowhere can we find a quieter or more untroubled retreat than in our own souls.
Nowhere can we find a quieter or more untroubled retreat than in our own souls.