Beaches in the UK that naturist use are all great but I think most will agree if you can get the sun, a beach here is hard to beat.
I agree U.K is best should the sun shine. Having 'done' most of the beaches over the years---- and years, it would still be Slapton for us. No longer the need to hack right down to the far end, Pilchards Cove because it's vanished almost under the sea. Toilets too, not far off.
The only problem with Slapton is parking at weekends if the weather is any good. You have to get there early.
"Try to live a good life. Don't be afraid to be what you are'. some bloke in the pub.
Weston Mouth for sure. There are no dunes, and lots of beach goers know each other so it is 'self policed' in a way. Also there is quite a walk to get get there which means anyone seeking some kind of thrill would have to be very committed.
As well as the official beaches can I recommend a browse through Wild Swimming by Daniel Start also the follow on volume Hidden Beaches, Bare Britain by Nick Mayhew-Smith and Mike Charles and Bare Beaches by the same authors. The last 2 may well be ebay as I suspect they are out of print (and may well be out of date as the sands tend to shift from time to time)
My favourite beach (and why I love Daniel's books) is one hidden away which I can have to myself and other hardy souls who have gone the extra mile to find them!
We have Daniel Sarts book..... what page lol
:)We have plenty in South Wales but unofficial. 🙂
Last year a group of us went to a quiet beach down the gower and stripped off, no problem with textiles round corner, also some naturists from France.
Keep On Smiling:)
Sunshinekid:)
Love Slapton sands!. 🙂
MJ Tacey
I have a soft spot for the South Wales coast anywhere from Aberthaw across to Pendine.
...Bare Britain by Nick Mayhew-Smith and Mike Charles and Bare Beaches by the same authors. The last 2 may well be ebay as I suspect they are out of print (and may well be out of date as the sands tend to shift from time to time)
Thanks for the mention of our books. I can confirm that 'Bare Beaches' sold out some years ago, but its successor - and much more comprehensive - 'The World's Best Nude Beaches and Resorts' - is still available. Regarding 'Bare Britain' it will sell out very soon because we are down to the last few copies.
It's true that paper-based guides do go out of date to some degree, but I don't believe there are many beaches (if indeed any) that are listed but no longer used, unless anybody knows differently.
Mike
I really enjoy Morfa Dyffryn, as mentioned if you have sun you can't really beat the beaches in the UK. There is a little issue with guys in the dunes, luckily they tend to only inhabit that area.
The Best beach? surely that depends on what Criteria you are using to measure it.
The sandiest?
The best facilities?
The shortest walk from the car?
Nearest to public transport?
The most remote?
The quietest?
The busiest?
or just one you happen to really like for no particular reason?
We all have different priorities so will probably reach a different answer.
Boundaries are there to be stretched!
My favourite beaches are literally less than 5 miles away from me....
Woolacombe beach is fantastic but textile only
Saunton sands has it all in my opinion...... miles and miles of wide sandy beach, great surf for the surfer dudes, dunes and miles of burrows for the adventurous and most important, a nudist beach albeit unofficial, but used regularly.....
We have three great beaches in south Wales, whilst unofficial they are regularly used by naturists.
At Wick beach (Traeth Mawr) near Monknash there is a regular nude community on the rocky headland between the two beaches. Tide times need to be observed as you can get cut off.
Kenfig Beach is a vast area of sweeping sands backed by huge dunes where many people sunbathe nude. Park at the visitor centre and head straight for the beach (30 mins walk through the dunes). Once you reach the beach walk another 15 minutes west toward the Port Talbot Steelworks. Sun worshipers tend to be at the back of the beach at the foot of the dunes.
Whitford Beach is another wide sweeping expanse of sand at the north west end of Gower. The beach is huge also backed by huge dunes. Parking is in the village of Llanmadoc and a walk through Cwm Ivy and via the woods brings you onto the vast sands. Walk 10 to 15 minutes north towards the estuary and nudists use the areas at the back of the beach under the dunes. Not as popular as it once was. This area is very popular with walkers, although there is easily enough 'cover' near the dunes.
Can't wait for the spring to come and hoping for a sunny summer 8) 8)!
Whitford Beach is another wide sweeping expanse of sand at the north west end of Gower. The beach is huge also backed by huge dunes. Parking is in the village of Llanmadoc and a walk through Cwm Ivy and via the woods brings you onto the vast sands. Walk 10 to 15 minutes north towards the estuary and nudists use the areas at the back of the beach under the dunes. Not as popular as it once was. This area is very popular with walkers, although there is easily enough 'cover' near the dunes.
Last time we went there were no other naturists, just lots of walkers, so it really would have been a matter of cowering in the dunes. Actually found it better on the further reaches of Rhossili, so wide and open.