2021.02.28 Women and Home
While we might not openly be a nation of liberated naturists, the UK isn’t short of nudist beaches where you can bare all.
There are actually plenty of nudist beaches around the UK for families and couples to enjoy the freedom they desire, for those who fancy a UK staycation in the nude. If you’re looking for somewhere you can comfortably strip off without being judged, these are the top nude beaches in Britain.
Naturism seems to come naturally to the kids, so if you’re seeking somewhere for the family to relax in a safe space by the sea, these are the top nude beaches for you. These beaches are great for all naturists, but we’ve selected them as top family nude beaches because of their busy and safe reputations.
1. BRIGHTON BEACH, EAST SUSSEX
An official nudist beach, Brighton’s big pebbly stretch is incredibly busy, so only come here if you’re willing to bare all in front of hundreds of clothed and non-clothed visitors in summer. The beach has plenty of facilities, with beach bars and public toilets, and the sea is great for swimming. You’ll have views of the new pleasure pier and old burned out pier to the west, and Brighton Marina to the east.
There’s a playground for kids (dress them first, though) and an adventure golf course. The naked section of the beach sits between the playground and the Marina.
2. DRURIDGE BAY, NORTHUMBERLAND
With shallow waters and soft golden sands, Druridge Bay is a wonderful spot for naturists on the Northumberland coast. The beach in its entirety yawns across a large crescent from Amble down to Cresswell. It’s clean, wide and has a good-size section for stripping off between the Chevington Burn and Druridge Bay National Trust area.
The beach is popular with dog walkers, so do be aware that you might see curious pooches and fully clothed owners wandering about. There are no facilities, so you’ll need to bring everything you want, and take it home with you too.
3. HOLKHAM BAY, NORFOLK
This Norfolk beach regularly sits on ‘best beaches’ lists about the UK, and there’s no wonder. The wide, sandy expanse has undulating dunes, swishing grasses, and – when the weather’s on your side – spectacular blue skies. Kids will love the ample wet sand for building castles, and a good gusty wind means flying kites is great fun here.
There have been some incidents of indecent behaviour here which led to naturist bans, but all was resolved in 2015 and naturists are now allowed to bare all on the beach, just not within the sand dunes. There are signs showing where the nudist area begins.
4. CRAKAIG BEACH, SUTHERLAND
Mainland Scotland’s only officially designated naturist beach is a delight for families, with a campsite nearby for pitching your tent or parking up with the caravan or motorhome. The naturist section runs from the river to Lothbeg Point, and there’s good swimming around the river mouth.
The campsite occasionally runs special naturist weeks in summer, too, so if you’re really keen to keep your kit off, you could plan a trip around that.
5. STUDLAND, DORSET
One of the UK’s most famous and well-known nudist beaches, Studland Beach in Purbeck is a solid option for families looking for a bit of freedom. The naturist section is well marked with posts and signs, and National Trust wardens on duty here will often move anyone getting naked in the wrong spot. Speaking of those wardens, their presence make this one of the safest and cleanest (behaviour-wise) nude beaches in Britain.
6. RHOSSILI BAY, THE GOWER
Gorgeous views of the Carmarthenshire coastline will have you mesmerised on Rhossili Bay, where grassy dunes back a wide, three-mile-long sandy beach. The northern end of the bay is for naturists, just south of Spaniards Rocks and Burry Holms Island. On the way to the nude section, kids will love to see the mossy wreck of Helvetia, a Norwegian ship that got caught in a storm in 1887 and whose wooden hull now pokes out of the sand.