we use a small campsite in the south east it is a family orientated club with many members and very safe for your little cherubs.its clean and well kept,has an indoor pool and sauna,bar and cafe etc.there is also a woodland walk too. check it out at www.naturistfoundation.org who knows we may be on site the same time as you.
We've been there once and we're going again next weekend,only one downside everyone gets dressed in the bar in the evenings :'(
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We've been there once and we're going again next weekend,only one downside everyone gets dressed in the bar in the evenings :'(
I cannot understand this, yes if it's cold but otherwise??
It was the same when i visited Broadlands :-/
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At the risk of diverting the thread, I do understand the people who get dressed to go to the bar. I would feel more comfortable; my wife however would prefer to be nude. I have no objection to others being nude, it's just for my own comfort.
We stayed there several years ago. Staff was very friendly, as were the club members. We enjoyed the evenings in the club house, with games and animations. During the day it was quite normal to be naked in the large meeting room. Going from there to the bar to fetch a pint while being naked was not at all a problem. The evenings were rather chilly, so people did put on some clothes, but that's very normal.
I've experienced it a few times that the staff of a naturist camping is dressed, both in the office or walking around the site. At Brocken Hurst this sure was not the case. To us this proves that they take naturism at heart, and not only as a way to earn money. It also makes you feel immediately at ease.
This is a place we gladly would stay at again.
The naturist foundation is organising a naked run (5k) on 17th May (AM). More information and details on how to register on their website. Great event and nice to enjoy the some food at the club house and relax in the heated pool after.
We visited today shame about the weather, but on the plus side would like to thank all the members who made us feel very welcome.
We will be booking a return visit very soon, the place is great with a good atmosphere and great facilities.
The only thing was the weather was a let down and we can't do anything about that.
That's good to know, I've been meaning to arrange a visit there myself. Just need to find a weekend when there's good weather!
Smash I'd advise a visit get in touch and you'll love the place.
We visited the Naturist Foundation in Orpington with our two eldest children in the early 80s while we were staying in London, and we thoroughly enjoyed it. Lovely grounds, great atmosphere.
Still the same Jacques was there on Sunday had a great day and made to feel very welcome
I've always liked the look of it and I wouldn't say 50 acres is small!
Question to those who have been there. Is there public transport nearby into London?
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From Orpington station you get the 477 towards blue water and about a 15 minute walk down the lane. It's stop g for the bus outside the train station and then 12 stops on the bus.
If you go onto there website click on directions and use the public transport directions they tell you exactly how to get there.
Sounds good, not reliant on a car to get out. Many thanks.
'I figure life's a gift and I don't intend wasting it. You never know what hand you're gonna get dealt next.' Titanic.'Shine as a glow worm if you cannot as a star.' Thomas Andrews, shipbuilder.
'We'll miss the matinee but we'll make the night show.' The Greatest Show on Earth 1952.
Hope to go to Jazz & real ale festival 25th to 28th anybody been? will be camping, fingers crossed for good weather.
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