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  1. If you’re lucky enough to be Welsh you’ll know that Dolcoed means (as near as possible because this is Wales after all) ‘meadow in the wood’. It can also be spelt dol-y-coed or dolycoed. Then of course, there’s also a lake in the meadow in the wood, which would result in an even longer name! Dolcoed is situated near the hamlet of Maesycrugiau (maize-uh-crig-ee-eye!) on the border between Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion (Cardiganshire) which some call ‘real Wales’, and just a short hop from t
    • Region: SW1
  2. A quiet family atmosphere at this club, very friendly and reasonably active, but not too competitive. Good facilities and grounds well cared for by members. Situated between Ely and Huntingdon, local village 3km providing shops. Applications invited from couples and families interested in naturism. Day and overnight visitors are accepted subject to advance booking arrangements. Membership enquiries to coc.secretary3@gmail.com
    • Region: ER1
  3. Friendly family orientated Naturist club in Cambridgeshire with cabins or camping and caravanning spaces for visitors. Sports facilities include swimming pools with shower and sauna suite, hot tub, 18 hole putting green, miniten and a pentanque court. Set in three meadows, Croft, Croft Meadow and Croft Dell, Croft Country Club is a friendly family orientated naturist club located in the middle of the fens on the Norfolk Cambridgeshire border. Facilities include a club house with games room
    • Region: ER1
  4. Family friendly Naturist Club in Buckinghamshire. Camping and caravanning facilities and visitors welcome by prior arrangement. Facilities include heated pools, children's play area and games courts. Diogenes Sun Club is a little piece of heaven in the Buckinghamshire countryside, around an hour from Central London and not far from Chalfont St Peter. We have 6 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds set around a large country house, excellent facilities and an active sporting and social life.
    • Region: LSE
  5. Heritage is a family naturist club that is owned and run by its many members. Indeed, it may have the largest family membership in the UK. Long established (over 80 years), it is set in 4 hectares of  woodland bordering National Trust land near Crowthorne in Berkshire, it is just 15 minutes from the M3 or M4, close to Reading, Newbury, Basingstoke and West London. There are numerous sunbathing lawns and gardens allowing complete relaxation. The club is open all year for members and its acti
    • Region: LSE
  6. Blackthorns Sun Club has been on its present site near Sharnbrook, just north of Bedford, since 1969.  It is set in 6.5 hectares of semi-ancient woodland which is a haven to wildlife as well as naturists!  There are dragon flies and woodpeckers in flight and deer in the undergrowth.  The spring carpet of flowers is a delight and the bluebells are our favourites.  From the early signs of leaf buds to the full greenery of the summer and the wondrous shades of autumn right throu
    • Region: ER1
  7. Welcome to Harmony Wood, a naturist campsite in beautiful rolling Devon countryside just a few minutes’ drive from the historic cathedral city of Exeter. Set in six acres of mixed grass and woodland in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, with stunning views over Exeter towards Axminster in the east, and towards the gateway to Dartmoor National Park to the west. Harmony Wood is a Certificated Site holding an exemption certificate issued by British Naturism, allowing up to f
    • Region: SW1
  8. Shropshire Naturists B.N Set in the heart of rural Shropshire surrounded by unspoilt countryside the Wrekin View Naturist Club offers a warm welcome to visitors with camping, caravan touring pitches and static caravans for hire. Facilities: Swimming pool, hot tub, club house, TV, modern toilets and showers, internet, miniten,boules courts and a pool table. Membership is also available. www.wrekinview.org.uk Open from Easter to 31 October 
    • Region: NW1
  9. A members' club founded in 1964, Sunnybroom owns the site of a former Aberdeenshire croft, the cottage of which has been converted to provide an open-plan clubhouse, with a wood-burning stove installed at one end and a kitchen at the other.  In cool weather, it is possible to enjoy the sun's warmth in the glass-walled, translucent-roofed porch built onto the south-facing front of the cottage. There is also a wood burning sauna available. Drinking water is provided from a pure natural h
    • Region: SN1

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