Was just wondering if anybody knows of anywhere to enjoy a clothes free walk in Norfolk somewhere remote if possible
Well the most obvious is Holkham beach
http://www.walkingclub.org.uk/clothes-free/beach/Holkham_Bay_Norfolk.shtml
I'm not aware of any other official walking areas (but then I don't think there are any official nude walks - but before anyone else states this, yes you can legally be naked anywhere as long as you do not cause offense etc.
Others have posted details of unofficial walks near Thetford woods area, generally I just buy a walking map in an interesting area and find the walks away from houses etc and obvious short walks from picnic areas etc - then pick a time when there shouldn't be many people around - make sure a have some loose fitting shorts to go over my trainers and off I go.
Norfolk is not my local area.
Winterton Dunes, just about 5 miles north of Gt Yarmouth. Unofficial naturist beach. Head into Winterton village and to the Dunes Café & car park. either walk left along the beach or through back of car park with sea on your right, through the dunes. Pass the wire fenced area for nesting birds on the beach and by now you should be able to walk naked or in a thong or whatever but around 30 minutes walk from the car park where there's a concrete wall, t is a good spot for naked sunbathing. As I said, it is unofficial, so be warned!
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Thank you for this information.
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I can now add in Waxham Dunes, just north of Winterton and Horsey. Again, unofficial so you have been warned but look for Waxham Barn, drive along the track next to it and park behind the church. Head up toward the dunes but instead of going to the beach or summiting the sandy dunes, stay landward side and head back south through the grassy dunes. Many of these are suitable for a spot of nude sunbathing and it was whilst there one time that I saw a naked walker. Avoid August as a local farmer opens up a nearby field for party revellers but, with some discretion, one can enjoy a reasonable time wandering naked !
I can now add in Waxham Dunes, just north of Winterton and Horsey. Again, unofficial so you have been warned but look for Waxham Barn, drive along the track next to it and park behind the church. Head up toward the dunes but instead of going to the beach or summiting the sandy dunes, stay landward side and head back south through the grassy dunes. Many of these are suitable for a spot of nude sunbathing and it was whilst there one time that I saw a naked walker. Avoid August as a local farmer opens up a nearby field for party revellers but, with some discretion, one can enjoy a reasonable time wandering naked !
I'm not sure why there should be a warning. Official and unofficial no longer exists. It is now up to the individual to choose where they feel comfortable.
'A nudist resort is simply a place where men and women meet and air their differences'."
I can now add in Waxham Dunes, just north of Winterton and Horsey. Again, unofficial so you have been warned but look for Waxham Barn, drive along the track next to it and park behind the church. Head up toward the dunes but instead of going to the beach or summiting the sandy dunes, stay landward side and head back south through the grassy dunes. Many of these are suitable for a spot of nude sunbathing and it was whilst there one time that I saw a naked walker. Avoid August as a local farmer opens up a nearby field for party revellers but, with some discretion, one can enjoy a reasonable time wandering naked !
I'm not sure why there should be a warning. Official and unofficial no longer exists. It is now up to the individual to choose where they feel comfortable.
Ok FlipG59, I understand but my thought was for those, like myself, less confident but wanting to enjoy a naked walk....that it is an 'unofficial' naturist area popular with hikers (textile) and dog walkers might be useful info for any potential naked walker.
I always found it suitable to walk between Horsey Mere and Winterton without resorting to the dunes. Don't 'take cover' in the dunes where the 'Lurkers' are, just walk the beach, it's there to enjoy. Make the most of it.
I'd guess that the six-odd miles of sea wall between Admiralty Point and Nene Outfall are as remote as you can get in Norfolk. Wouldn't have thought you'd encounter many people there apart from birdwatchers.
Dog walkers... Bird watchers... Horse riders... Bicycle riders... Hikers... Metal detectors... Fishermen... The list is endless. All these people enjoy what they do and are all outdoor activities. These people seem to inadvertently prevent other people from doing something they enjoy.
Naturism can be safely added to the above list and we can now use open countryside, woodland and miles of coastline.
If you want somewhere quiet, choose somewhere quiet, as you would choose a pub. Some pubs are busy or there may be a quiet pub down the road, which you may prefer. There are lots of places to choose. Non are 'Official' or 'Unofficial'. As with pubs, there are 'Traditional' if this is what you prefer.
'A nudist resort is simply a place where men and women meet and air their differences'."
I have walked all the way from Winterton to Horsey and back before both along the beach and through the dunes. Early in the morning you still get dog walkers and joggers.
I stopped at Winterton one year and did the walk most days. When setting off it was that early I could of walked through the village. Very alive by the time back though.
I like dog walking, bird watching, hiking and fishing. Done all nude before as well.
Interested. Looking for walks in the area. Have walked Winterton horsey dunes and beach and waxham dunes.
Be naked- be free