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

81 places in this category

  1. The Beach  Remote, quiet, sandy cove surrounded by low vertical cliffs. Access  From the roadside take the public footpath down to the beach. The last section down to the beach is quite steep. Total distance around 800m. There is a small amount of roadside parking 800m away, suitable for cars only. Quite difficult to find which makes it quiet. On arrival at the beach it is textile but clamber over the rocks to the naturist part, Safe for swimming and secluded. Access only wi
    • Region: SW2
  2. Location and the Beach Extract from "The World's Best Nude Beaches and Resorts", published in 2007 and provided by Nick Mayhew-Smith: A lovely secluded bare beach of small shingle heaped up by the sea, the top of which hides the shore from the coastal path behind. Apart from some fishermen near the access points don’t expect to see many other people, apart from a few nude bathers. Beach Facilities There is no shade on the beach, but the car park at West Bexington has a cafe a
    • Region: SW2
  3. Location  Haverigg beach is found at the mouth of the Duddon Estuary and has views over the Lake District fells. OS grid ref. SD 1599 7833 BeachThe shingle beach gives way to a vast expanse of sand, heading out towards the Irish sea. There are large sand dunes, covered in sharp sea-grasses. The long beach is clean and has, in the past, been awarded Blue Flag status. The beach is tidal so is best visited at low tide. When the tide is out, visitors can walk along the beach to S
    • Region: SN3
  4. Location A sandy beach located around 3 miles north of Barrow-in-Furness.  great views of the beautiful Duddon Estuary and the Lake Fells beyond. Also known as Sandscale Haws / Roanhead. The Beach A sandy beach with a big tidal range exposes huge sandy flats but also causes strong currents making it unsuitable for swimming. The beach here is an important nature reserve which is home to numerous rare plants and insects along with an estimated 15% of the UK's natte
    • Region: SN3
  5. Bow Beach or Vault Beach in Gorran Haven   Location The beach is located on the South Coast of Cornwall - about 20 km West of Falmouth. The closest village is Gorran Haven which is about 1km North of the beach Access and Parking The easiest access to the beach is from Gorran Haven where there is a public car park. From the village, head South on the Coast Path for around 1 km around Maenease Point. Where the Coast Path heads inland (and uphill!) follow a path to your l
    • Region: SW2
  6. Check local area for details
    • Region: SW2
  7. 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
  8. Sandy Beach. National Trust Car Park
    • Region: SW2
  9. Location and the Beach This is the best sandy beach available for naturist use in north Cornwall. Sandy beach and clear water, though surf can be heavy and rough. Steep sand dunes behind. Naturists use the far north end of the beach A delightful open beach but rather too dangerous for swimming as the sea is rough and there are rip tides. The lifeguards are at the southern end only. The northern end is also used by surfers (but the sea is rough and only suitable for really experienced s
    • Region: SW2
  10. Near the village of Porthmeor.
    • Region: SW2
  11. Rocky beach between St Ives and St Just on the South West Coast Path.
    • Region: SW2
  12. Polgaver Beach, Carlyon Bay The foreshore at Polgaver is still being used by some naturists pending redevelpoment of the area.
    • Region: SW2
  13. One of the most popular naturist beaches in Cornwall. This beautiful cove nestles at the foot of a spectacular cliff. A golden bay with bright blue water awaits anyone who makes the tricky scramble down. Location The beach is located on the South coast in West Cornwall, between Penzance and Lands End. The closest villages are Porthcurno and Treen Access and Parking The beach can be accessed by walking in from either Treen or Porthcurno. If you’re coming by car, there is
    • Region: SW2
  14. Location and the Beach A lovely beach, great to run around, and in and out of the pools. Recognised by the locals as a naturist beach and due to the high cliff behind, not too overlooked from the top footpath. Directions From Bare Britain: drive south out of Crackington Haven (heading to Trevigue, which is signposted on the right as you leave Crackington Haven village). After a mile there is a National Trust parking space on the left, about 150 metres after passing the Trevigue 18
    • Region: SW2
  15. Location Pentle Bay is located on the West Coast of Tresco, in the Isles of Scilly. Access and Parking There are no private cars on Tresco, so parking isn’t going to be possible! Access to Tresco is generally by boat from Hugh Town on St. Mary’s although it is also possible to access Tresco by boat from one of the other ‘off-islands’. It used to be possible to get to Tresco from Penznace by Helicopter ( this isn’t running at the moment, but there are plans to start a service
    • Region: SW2
  16. Location and the Beach Extract from "The World's Best Nude Beaches and Resorts", published in 2007 and provided by Nick Mayhew-Smith: A series of three bays to the east of Downderry village, where the second and third ones are ideal for sunbathing naturally. The sand is fairly coarse but the coves are completely undeveloped and provide good shelter when the weather is breezy. Care is needed to avoid being cut off at high tide. Directions From the Tamar Bridge at Plymouth trav
    • Region: SW2
  17. Location and the Beach Whichever way you go, it's a long walk to get to Marros. The beach is about 2 miles long, stretching from Telpyn Point at the western end to Ragwen point at the eastern end, and is a mostly sandy beach backed by a storm bank of pebbles with boulder clay behind. There are occasional dog walkers and other users but it is reported that generally naturist use of the beach is without problems. Be careful to check the tides and ensure that you do not get cut off!
    • Region: SW1
  18. Location and the Beach Surprisingly, this away-from-it-all nude beach near the southern tip of Arran enjoys official status as a naturist area. Palm trees outside the nearby pub attest to the favourable effect of the Gulf stream. The views across Kilbrannon Sound to Kintyre are delightful. Look out for seals basking just offshore. Don’t expect to find lots of other visitors, dressed or undressed, at this remote haven: you may well have the beach to yourself. The beach is of fine sand,
    • Region: SN1
  19. Location and the Beach   Ardeer beach is a sandy beach which stretches for about 2 miles with a high seawall behind. The Naturist beach starts at the Burns Memorial Mural (picture on the wall) and stretches all the way down to the rocks at the entrance to Irvine Harbour. There is no access to the beach from the Irvine side so everybody has to approach from the Stevenston side to gain access to the beach. Directions By Car To get to the beach from t
    • Region: SN1
  20. 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
  21. Location and the Beach I have attached a link as this little gem of a beach can be difficult to find. http://www.visitcowal.co.uk/ostel-bay-kilbride-bay-beach-walk-argyll.html This beautiful beach is normally very quiet and the local police are aware that on occasion naturists may use it and have no objection. On a hot, sunny day it can become busy but even when there have been children and dog walkers on the beach my husband and I have had no one complain or show any concern abou
    • Region: SN1
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    • Region: SN1
  23. Location and the Beach This is a nice gentle walk (2.75 mile) from  Winterton pay car park TG 49727 19952  to Horsey TG 47314 23337 .  Lat 52.751007  long 1.6632614 Enter the village of Winterton at the fork in the coast road by the church keep straight past the shop and chip shop  till you can go no further the car park is on left. From the car park walk north along the dunes or beach. On most days once 1/4 mile clear of the car park you can walk naked. Be alert for the following
    • Region: ER1
  24. Location and the Beach Pembrey beach is several miles long and is a very wide, flat sandy beach. Even at high tide there is probably 10 meters of sandy beach between the water and the dunes so you will not be cut off at high tide. If the tide is out then the sand 50 meters or more from the dunes seems to be significantly firmer, which makes walking easier. You may use the beach for a naturist walk or just for a day lying on the beach. How far you can walk varies greatly with the day of
    • Region: SW1
  25. Placeholder until we have information A huge stretch of sand, a very popular beach with families and surfers. It is possible that naturists use the northern end, but this needs to be verified.
    • Region: SW1

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