Among the official and unofficial naturist's beaches, which one is your favourite?
Mine is definitely Monknash (then Marros, Whitford and Cefn Cidan).
Only been to 3 so far, but Perran beach at the north end of Perranporth is the best so far, lovely beach and a nice walk through the dunes to get there.
I only really know Ringstead beach, Dorset. Depending on which car park I use, I enjoy the walk with an amazing view. It's also not over busy. It can be a very sheltered place, with short walks.
It's possible to fossil hunt, last year I watched a family of peregrine falcons flying over head.
Look upon Ringstead as a place of surprises, a beautiful landscape in which to go naked.
Being naked is one of the simple joys of life.
Church Norton has become a local favourite this summer because it is so close to home.
G&J
Swan lake bay s Wales, soft golden sand
Whether it is still ussed or not I don't know byt before we moved out here it used to be Sandwich Bay in Kent. Along stretch of beautiful golden sand which shelves gently into the sea and backed by dunes. Only spoilt by the moaning golfers behind who moved their club house behind the naturist stretch and then grumbled that they could see us from the club house.
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Has to be Studlands for us with it’s sandy beaches and shallow waters for swimming
We keep hearing the words 'official' and 'unofficial'
As these conditions no longer exist, maybe the term, 'Traditional' would be more appropriate.
My favorite and not too far away for me, is just south of Saltfleet, Lincolnshire. It's a huge beach which allows you to wander without being in close proximity to anyone unless 'they' choose to be, which is ideal. The sea is usually quite a way out but is a pleasant walk.
I visited quite a few times over the summer.
'A nudist resort is simply a place where men and women meet and air their differences'."
Hi it's got to be Saunton Sands plenty of room for everyone and also Skegness beach towards Gibralter Point, again a big beach.
Steve. 🙂
Although I enjoy walking them, I'm not such a fan of the big sandy/duney beaches.
Prefer a cove.
Pednvounder (Treen) in Cornwall is my favourite most beautiful "holiday" beach.
Partly made more enjoyable because it's tidal it has a tradition of textiles and naturists mixing together over the beach and sea. I think it's good for non naturists to experience this.
Weston Mouth is my real favourite. I've been going for nearly 30 years. And despite being a mile from a road can be there via a lovely walk in 30 minutes.
We haven't been to either of the 2 beaches we've been to over here for ages, but Perranporth and Holkham beaches are both crackers. It's just a shame that they're such a pain to get to really.
That probably explains why, when we lived in Cornwall for 10 years, we rarely went to the beach there. That and having a (pretty much) rear garden that wasn't over looked at all. Why waste time walking, when you've got all the facilities on hand at home 8)
Slapton for me!.Having said that haven,t been to a bad one yet. 🙂
MJ Tacey
Our favourite has to be Studland in Dorset, great sand, clear water and a really friendly vibe..
If it feels good, then it must be good
I'm with you Painterman, Studland without a doubt. My Wife loves it there.
Owned and maintained by the National Trust. It's not our closest but it sure is great and well worth the trip from Southampton.
Codge.
I'm with you Painterman, Studland without a doubt. My Wife loves it there.
Owned and maintained by the National Trust. It's not our closest but it sure is great and well worth the trip from Southampton.
Codge.
Both my wife and I plan to be down there on Thursday and Friday, weather permitting. 🙂