From Boston and points North:
- Take I 93 South to Rt. 3 South to the Sagamore Bridge.
- Cross the bridge and continue on Rt. 6 East all the way to Wellfleet.
- Once in Wellfleet continue approximately 5 miles to the SECOND traffic light. You will see a sign that says "Wellfleet Town Center & Harbor".
- Make a Left at the light onto Main Street.
- Proceed 3/10 of a mile to East Commercial Street - there is a rowboat at the intersection painted with the words "Welcome to Wellfleet" and a sign that points to the harbor and the town.
- Turn Left on East Commercial and continue until you get to the Inn, approximately 1/2 mile.
From New York City and points South:
- Take I 95 North to Providence, RI; look for signs to Rt. 195. Exit onto Rt. 195 and continue to Rt. 25 (about 40 minutes).
- Exit onto Rt.25 and proceed to Exit 3, "Bourne Shopping District".
- Go around the rotary following signs to Rt. 6 East. Follow Rt. 6 to the Sagamore Bridge and proceed as above.
From Hartford, CT and points West:
- Take Rt. 84 East to the Mass Turnpike (I 90) East, proceed to Rt. 495 South.
- Follow Rt. 495 to its end, it will become Rt. 25.
- Exit onto Rt.25 and proceed to Exit 3, Bourne Shopping District.
- Go around the rotary following signs to Rt. 6 East. Follow Rt. 6 to the Sagamore Bridge and proceed as above.
From points East:
- You'll need to charter a boat if you're coming from that direction!
Bourne Bridge:
- From both Western and Southern routes you can choose to take the Bourne Bridge. If you continue on Rt. 25 it will take you right over that bridge.
- Once on the Cape Cod side, go around the Rotary and follow the signs to Rt. 6 East. Proceed as above.
Public Transportation:
- Yes, you can get here without a car. During the summer you can take a ferry (www.hy-linecruises.com) from Boston to Provincetown and take the Flex Bus (www.theflex.org) from Provincetown to Wellfleet. The bus stops in the center of town, a five minute walk from the Inn.
- Air transport to Cape Cod is through Cape Air (www.capeair.com) with service to Provincetown and Hyannis. Although Provincetown is closer, it is nearly impossible to rent a car there. We recommend flying to Hyannis and renting a car, it is only about 40 minutes to the Inn from there.
- Plymouth and Boston Street Railroad (www.p-b.com) provides bus service from Boston, including Logan Airport, to all of Cape Cod. There is also service available from Providence and T.F. Greene Airport. Bonanza Bus Lines connects to/from New York City in Hyannis.