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Anyone can be a naturist. Your background, age, shape and colour are irrelevant when it comes to enjoying the freedom of naturism, which is why it attracts people from all walks of life. Naturists practise social nudity, aimed at encouraging self respect, respect for others and the environment. We only enjoy clothes-free activities in the right environment, among like-minded naturists, when it is warm enough. Where do naturists go? In the past 30 years, social nudity has become ever more acceptable. Naturists in the UK have a growing number of facilities which cater for nude recreation. And although nudist bathing is commonly acknowledged as part of the British seaside, there are plenty of other inland venues where you can enjoy naturism all year round. There are now more than 100 public swimming pools where time is set aside for naturist use, and in some places complete leisure centres are hired by naturists. There are also more than 100 naturist clubs, usually called sun clubs, which often have their own swimming pool, sauna and other recreational facilities for members. There is a growing number of naturist holiday centres, where you can camp or rent a chalet. Details of UK naturist facilities can be found on our beaches page and in our clubs section. And possibly the most popular choice for naturist leisure is on holiday: millions of Europeans - including hundreds of thousands of British people - visit naturist resorts, beaches and inland sites every summer. General information (taken from the BN Web Site) |
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