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ThunderCity
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Do people still use the beach at Fraisethorpe for naturism?

The last time I was in the area there were just dog walkers dressed like Eskimos.

 
Posted : May 10, 2017 9:45 am
Julie Dick
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I am sure they do , and not sure if BN still run a beach day there. There was a lot of controversy with the local council , who wanted to stop it being a naturist beach , and the Police were involved with Police helicopter ?
Names were taken and intimidation used against naturists .
The last time we used the beach was nearly 40 years ago .
Nice to use a beach , but don't want any hassle with anti -naturists intimidating you , it is supposed to be relaxing and enjoyable .

It is very hard to describe the inner enjoyment of being naked .

 
Posted : May 10, 2017 10:12 am
Brigitte
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A few (mainly men) on a good day but as stated above it is difficult to relax when the beach is given over to extras from versions of the Hound of the Baskervilles. Coupled with being told to dress by a plastic policeman some years ago because of alleged behaviour (probably false) elsewhere, means I am no longer inclined to spend valuable leisure hours there, and would rather go to a club even though the beach is only a few miles from me. Pity. It's a nice beach but because dogs are banned from the main Bridlington beaches, means that it is now viewed as a convenient dumping ground for dogs often running loose which does not mean a relaxing time. Hardly anyone uses the beach as a beach, and though you are free to traipse assorted equipment including a windbreak for about a mile, don't expect a hassle free day. The dog walkers are not generally an issue as they are down on the shore line usually, but the cliff walkers can be a nuisance.

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Posted : May 10, 2017 3:09 pm