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Hi all
Where are your favourite naturist campsites ( not the ones in Doncaster thanks , or any of the naturist clubs ) , ideally a large sheltered piece of land , with basic facilities ,there has to be something tucked away where you can just relax in the sun ( when it’s out ) naked at one with nature xx |
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"Stay at Denis’s field and just walk to the naturist beach " we have looked at this for a while , and does sound good , just a bit of a trek which I’d ideal for a week or so , but looking for quick weekend getaways if the suns out
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Hi.we ourselves love naturist camps but have seen prices rise which puts us off.we also see most are run by a committee or group of helpers that arent socialy friendly.its noted when swingers attend naturist camps that they stay in naturist mode as to not upset anyone which is easy todo.we have found theddlethorpe is now the go to place as its free and theres descreet places in the dunes u can play.we go reguler in our camper and stay over.well recomended |
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"Hi.we ourselves love naturist camps but have seen prices rise which puts us off.we also see most are run by a committee or group of helpers that arent socialy friendly.its noted when swingers attend naturist camps that they stay in naturist mode as to not upset anyone which is easy todo.we have found theddlethorpe is now the go to place as its free and theres descreet places in the dunes u can play.we go reguler in our camper and stay over.well recomended" bet it’s just the job in the summer
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For simply basic, sheltered and by the beach we would have said Benar Beach campsite. No frills, cheap and the naturist section is sheltered behind high walls. Unfortunately the site had now changed hands and I think the new owners have jacked the price up, binned the naturist section and put an extra n in the name (to disassociate themselves from all the bad trip advisor reviews since they taken over). Studland summer camp (only open certain period of the year in the summer) is a lovely barebones site. However this quite an exposed site (in terms of wind) and on a sharp slope. Not suitable access wise for larger vehicles or accommodation that need flat ground.
Lakeside is on ballance our favourite site (and why we've been back over and over again). The facilities are decent and the indoor pool provides a lovely place to swim and hang out in the daytime whatever the British weather throws. You're made to feel very welcome and everything is so relaxed. We love it.
We've stayed at a fair few others which all have thier advantages and disdisadvantages. For example Acorns was a great site in a beautiful location. But totally spoilt by the paranoid and intrusive owners who watched us everywhere and didn't seem to believe our adult daughter was our daughter and kept referring to her as our freind (clearly insinuating something else) which was a very unsavoury situation. Also very cliquey if your face doesn't fit (it wasn't just us by the way talking to some other guests. We stayed once and refuse to go back. Shame nice site.
We've still not found the perfect spot. Maybe something like Acorns with lots of beautiful land to roam but freindly, layed back and with an indoor pool as well like lakeside. Plus maybe close to the beach too. |
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"For simply basic, sheltered and by the beach we would have said Benar Beach campsite. No frills, cheap and the naturist section is sheltered behind high walls. Unfortunately the site had now changed hands and I think the new owners have jacked the price up, binned the naturist section and put an extra n in the name (to disassociate themselves from all the bad trip advisor reviews since they taken over). Studland summer camp (only open certain period of the year in the summer) is a lovely barebones site. However this quite an exposed site (in terms of wind) and on a sharp slope. Not suitable access wise for larger vehicles or accommodation that need flat ground.
Lakeside is on ballance our favourite site (and why we've been back over and over again). The facilities are decent and the indoor pool provides a lovely place to swim and hang out in the daytime whatever the British weather throws. You're made to feel very welcome and everything is so relaxed. We love it.
We've stayed at a fair few others which all have thier advantages and disdisadvantages. For example Acorns was a great site in a beautiful location. But totally spoilt by the paranoid and intrusive owners who watched us everywhere and didn't seem to believe our adult daughter was our daughter and kept referring to her as our freind (clearly insinuating something else) which was a very unsavoury situation. Also very cliquey if your face doesn't fit (it wasn't just us by the way talking to some other guests. We stayed once and refuse to go back. Shame nice site.
We've still not found the perfect spot. Maybe something like Acorns with lots of beautiful land to roam but freindly, layed back and with an indoor pool as well like lakeside. Plus maybe close to the beach too." Thankyou so much for this ,we will definitely avoid this place as we heard similar over the years , we used to enjoy lakeside and wil probably go back this year once it has warmed up abit xx |
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You're welcome.
Did forget to mention Tything Barn (some how). A lovely place, basic facilities. Loads of land and woods to wonder and get lost in. Personally we loved swimming in the lake everyday (as seen in our pictures March 2022). We also loved having a kayak down the estuary (although we did have to put clothes on for that unfortunately). Folk were freindly and we were invited over for drinks at a caravan by a lovely group. The only downside was the horse flys. They're vicious and loads of them. But definitely a notable mention.
(All the above said with the caveat it's been a few years since we went) |
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By *not69Man 47 weeks ago
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Ashdene naturist camp between Halifax and Leeds is a lovely site and very reasonable priced. They have wash rooms, showers, bar, a pool with a retractable roof, nice lawns to sunbathe on. I've been a few times and can't recommend it enough. |
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Diogenes Sunclub of which we are members, is a family friendly (so no play outdoors!) With 6 acres of grounds, outdoor and indoor pools and sauna which is open select days.
It has about 8 power only hook up sites for £20 a night I think.
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I've yet to explore nudist camping as have just enjoyed it at home.
Do you have to be naked 24/7. The British weather isn't great for this.
As a single male is that allowed or are most sites for couples only?
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