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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Do many people still go here, and do any camp overnight?"
I think most people start going In may as soon as the sun comes out. I went last year twice and was busy. Which is sometimes not a good thing. Too many meerkats and as a straight guy it’s super irritating and uncomfortable.
I wouldn’t imagine camping there would be pleasant? But I’ve never tried it so could be wrong. |
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"Wham bam campervan."
You can’t get a camper van anywhere near the beach. It’s a good 30 minute walk from the car park.
Not the nicest of beaches but on a warm day it’s great up in the dunes.
Looking forward to summer. |
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By *atcoupleCouple
over a year ago
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We go to St Osyth; sometimes as a couple but Mrs prefers other naturist beaches. I often go alone.
Yes, a good atmosphere and last year a couple camped overnight and enjoyed themselves. The beaches tends to have different sections to accommodate different types, everyone seems to get along and always fun.
Be prepared for a bit of a walk (1 km +) but enjoy. |
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"We go to St Osyth; sometimes as a couple but Mrs prefers other naturist beaches. I often go alone.
Yes, a good atmosphere and last year a couple camped overnight and enjoyed themselves. The beaches tends to have different sections to accommodate different types, everyone seems to get along and always fun.
Be prepared for a bit of a walk (1 km +) but enjoy."
Current girlfriend hates St Osyth but loves Holkham. |
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