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m-herts
(@markc)
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I visited Bolding Way last year too.. good little campsite, very private from it's neighbours and good facilities.  Nice friendly owners too.  One thing to watch out for is that the entry to the site is very narrow so you definitely can't bring wide vehicles / Caravans in.. cars only.

The other thing I really liked about the place is that is was indeed truly Clothing-Optional so there was no pressure on non-naturist family members at all.

 
Posted : May 12, 2015 1:03 am
(@algie)
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Bolding Way sounds good to me --May persuade my Wife being that its C/O If not, is it ok for the single guy.

I Really have a bag for Life

 
Posted : May 12, 2015 7:54 pm
m-herts
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It's definitely clothing optional with no pressure and also OK with singles.. the last time I was there there were at least two chaps camping alone.

Also just spent the weekend at Manor Farm Strete in Devon which is also CO and single guy friendly

 
Posted : May 27, 2015 8:54 pm
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It's definitely clothing optional with no pressure and also OK with singles.. the last time I was there there were at least two chaps camping alone.

Also just spent the weekend at Manor Farm Strete in Devon which is also CO and single guy friendly

How did you get on at Manor Farm - we haven't been yet this year, and we didn't make it last year either.

Mike

 
Posted : May 27, 2015 9:18 pm
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We have been thinking of going but a little put of by the segregation between textile and nude, how does it work.

 
Posted : May 28, 2015 9:14 am
m-herts
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At Bolding Way there is no segregation at all.  At Manor Farm the naturist area is at the far end of the site and is separated by a picket fence which just acts as a guide to where the naturist part starts and where the hookups are and isn't really a barrier.  Naturists can see textiles and vice-versa.  You have to dress to go through the textile area to reach the amenities but I personally didn't find that an issue.  Obviously it would be preferable to have it completely mixed like at Bolding Way but no real complaints from me.  The facilities at Manor Farm are what some have described as Rustic.  My other half called them very basic.  Personally the only thing I had issues with is having to pay £1 for a shower... I'd prefer that they charge an extra pound a night than have a time limited coin operated shower (especially given that some seemingly give you less time for your money and I ended up in a bit of a fix with shampoo all over my head and no spare coins 🙁

 
Posted : May 28, 2015 10:43 am
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