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Beaches that have Tradionally been used by Naturists as well as Official Naturist Beaches

83 places in this category

  1. Location and the Beach Blissful seclusion, endless soft sands and fabulous views make Ross Back Sands a lovely place to relax. It’s not an official beach but there is enough space to allow respectful bare bathing, with dunes and sandy hollows for privacy. Even on a sunny weekend there may only be a few visitors. The beach its self is quite clean and is made up of hard sand near the sea, soft sand in the middle, then the dunes with plenty of hollows to keep any wind at bay. Holy Is
    • Region: SN3
  2. The Beach A quiet, gently sloping, sandy beach on the East Kent coast. At high tide swimming is excellent in shallow water (warmed by the sand if high tide is in the afternoon), sometimes accompanied by inquisitive seals At low tide it is a very long walk out to the water and even longer to get more than ankle deep. There is some vegetation and undulation to give shelter on a breezy day however, there is no shade and no facilities anywhere near the beach. A fenced off Nature Reser
    • Region: LSE
  3. Park in main forest car park and walk 1-2km (10-20 mins brisk walking) west, or until you feel comfortable. If you plan to linger, it is best to walk to the two large sand dunes (one high and one wide) as the coastal path is inland at this point. People do occasionally walk/cycle past but they are generally not phased by naked people. Information provided for guidance only. All activity at your own risk.
    • Region: SN1
  4. This involves a 5km walk or bike ride to reach this amazing beach which is usually deserted. Park in main Culbin Forest car park (signposted from A96) and walk NE to Buckie Loch (map in car park, 5km, approx 1 hour walking). Anywhere along the beach is suitable but people do pop out at Buckie Loch itself and avoid swimming to close to entrance to Finhorn Bay (currents, sandbanks and seals). It is also possible to get a ferry from Findhorn village, but make sure you walk far enough along bey
    • Region: SN1
  5. This beach is a hidden gem beside the Moray Coast Trail. It offers a challenging walk and an even more challenging scramble down so you will need a head for heights! Park in the east beach car park in Hopeman and walk east on the Moray Coast Trail for approximately 30 mins, up onto the cliffs and past a quarry to a bay with a fulmar carving above. Follow the path round to LHS and down two rocky steps before doubling back to left and down the vague path hugging the cliff to the beach. This b
    • Region: SN1
  6. This is a large expanse of beach, mostly large pebbles. It is best for a quick rest and dip while walking/cycling along the Moray Coast Trail between Lossiemouth and Kingston. Park in forest car park near Arthur’s Bridge. Walk N/NE to reach beach. Anywhere east of here is suitable as it is not visible from path. Alternatively, park in Lossiemouth, cross the bridge to the East Beach and walk until you feel comfortable – this is likely to be over 20 mins. Information provided for gu
    • Region: SN1
    • Region: LSE
  7. The Beach Morfa Dyffryn is one of the best naturist beaches in the UK. It's situated on the Welsh coast between Barmouth and Harlech. It is a two hour drive from Chester and the West Midlands, and a three hour drive from Manchester, Liverpool or Gloucester. If you are driving then make sure you have a full tank because towns such as Barmouth and many of the villages do not have garages for refuelling. (The only garage in the vicinity is in Dyffryn Ardudwy which is just north of the turn off
    • Region: NW2
  8. Britain's most accessible naturist beach. Within walking distance of central Brighton. The beach shelves steeply and is of pebble The beach is on the main beach area, and is easily found. It is between Peter Pan's Playground and the Marina, Both Duke's (Lido) Beach and the Palace Pier are to its west side. Buses 7, 47 A, 52A, 57, 71 2, 726 link the Marine Parade to the station and Volk's Electric Railway runs along the promenade during the summer and has stations at the Aquarium, Banjo Groy
    • Region: LSE
  9. Directions Drive into St Osyth village and take the minor road south to Hutleys caravan park. At the sea wall, pay the car park fee. In the past you could then drive along the dirt rough beach track for about a mile to this official beach. Alas the winter of 2003 was harsher than other years and the middle part of this track is now unsuitable for cars. Reasonably fit people can still walk to the naturist section, but you will need to plan ahead. Our recommendation is to walk along about an
    • Region: ER1
  10. The Beach The beach is vast. I believe that naturists tend to congregate near the second stream (just south of the bridge mentioned above) Directions Use postcode NE61 5EG for Druridge Village then drive until you reach a sharp right bend in the road with a left turn into the National Trust parking area (free of charge). Park at the far end then either walk through the dunes, turning left on the beach, or follow the bridleway from the car park until you get to a bridge and a “beac
    • Region: SN3
  11. Location and the Beach A level, pebble beach facing south west, with views across the Solent towards the Isle of Wight. Directions Car park in Stokes Bay Road. Access to the beach and Naturism Verification required to determine if this beach is acvailable for naturist use as various websites suggest naturist use contravenes MoD Byelaws. Claficication needed. Last update: 03 May 20
    • Region: LSE
  12. Location and the Beach South of Christchurch and East of Southbourne Bournemouth The main car park can be found at 200 Broadway, Southbourne, Bournemouth BH6 4EL  Beach Facilities Large Pay and Display Car Park, Shop, cafe and toilets at the Visitor Centre. Hengistbury Head has become extremely busy over the past couple of years. It is very popular with walkers, as there is a large car park, cafe, nature reserve and visitor centre. The beach by the headland cliffs tradit
    • Region: SW2
  13. Check local area for details
    • Region: SW2
  14. Location and the Beach Sheltered sandy beach. Beach Facilities Toilets in the car park. Directions Large car park by the beach but is also used by visitors to Caerhays Castle. Last update: 03 May 20
    • Region: SW2
  15. Location and the Beach East End Beach is East of the  Lymington River and south of the village of East End. It can be found at the bottom of Tanners Lane Post Code SO41 5SP  This very small beach is often busy with water sports enthusiasts and parking can be limited as there is no dedicated parking area and the road ends at the coast.  The shingle beach is very small and rapidly turns into salt marsh and grass as you walk west. The area is popular with walkers and birdwatchers and doesn't offer
    • Region: LSE
  16. Park Shore beach is a Private beach belonging to the Beaulieu Estate. Access to Park Shore is only permitted via Park Lane south of St Leonards Road and just West of St Leonards Grange Barn a 13/14th Century Medieval Barn. Park Lane is a private road on the Beaulieu Estate which goes down to Park Farm - Post code SO42 7XL. Just beyond Park Farm there is a car parking area. Vehicle access is by permit only, available from the Beaulieu Estate office £10.00 per day or £35.00 for a season permi
    • Region: LSE
  17. Location and the Beach The beach is of fine shingle, which are comfortable to walk or lie on, but shelving quickly in to deep clean water. Tides can be strong and the cliffs crumbly, so care is advised. The views along the coast are stunning, and an attraction is the natural peace, as there are no facilities, so take all you need and plan to spend long enough to justify the scramble down a steep path, which is not suitable for the disabled. Directions By Car From the A3
    • Region: LSE
  18. Calshot Beach is a Private Beach. Unfortunately the owners Cadland Estate are now insisting they will enforce a ban on all nudity on the beach.  Calshot  Beach is approximately 12 miles south of Junction 2 of the M27 via the A326 and B3053 which will take you to a pay and display car park, SatNav SO45 1BR. Facility wise, toilets are located by the car park and refreshments can be purchased at the Bluebird Cafe. Once on the beach turn right and keep walking south west past the beach hut
    • Region: LSE
  19. Check local area for details
    • Region: LSE
  20. Location and the Beach Overlooking Southampton Water. Mainly shingle with patches of sand. Directions Car parking is available on the coast at Hill Head. Last update: 03 May 20
    • Region: LSE
  21. Location and the Beach Between Shepherd's Chine and Atherfield Point. Access to the beach may involve cliff paths (some of which may be in disrepair) or even some scrambling so you should exercise care and wear suitable footwear. Check the locally for tide details and any currents affecting the beach. Additional Information Last updated: 26 Jun 19
    • Region: LSE
  22. Location and the Beach A mixture of shingle, small pebbles and rock pools. A spectacular and tranquil setting with a potential naturist part stretching a long way if you fancy a good walk, however, there is a small textile area in the middle where the coast path meets the beach. Due to the location it is never crowded, though seems to have a regular following. Directions There are two ways of approaching - the flat way with a long trek along the beach - park in Sidmouth, turn left
    • Region: SW2
  23. Sandy Beach. National Trust Car Park
    • Region: SW2
  24. Location and the Beach Private access. Leave Lower Largo village travelling East when you see the single cottage on the right turn down the track until you get to the car park.walk to the beach and turn east , the naturist section is in the middle at the old salmon nets. This is strictly private but so long as the car is left sensibly and there is no mess and litter no one minds. The water is very shallow for along way out and so is very safe for children. But check locally for ti
    • Region: SN1

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