Invicta Sun Club
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Invicta Sun Club
Naturist camping
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Founded in 1936 to promote and encourage sports and social activities under naturist conditions.
Located just a few minutes from the port of Dover, we are perfectly situated for trips to and from the continent.
With our off grid non electric camping sites, you’re sure to get time away from the normal World.
We might not have electric, but we certainly have hot showers and a kitchen for visitors to use. As well as a comfy club house to relax and socialise in.
Several short woodland walks will take you to the glade or the folly, perfect quiet little spots where you can enjoy a picnic or lunch.
Invicta is one of those rare little gems you might come across. Enter our club and problems cease to exist for a few short hours.
It’s easy to find somewhere with a pool, showers and accommodation, but it is the members that make Invicta such a relaxing place.
Come to Invicta and find the new friends.
Located just a few minutes from the port of Dover, we are perfectly situated for trips to and from the continent.
With our off grid non electric camping sites, you’re sure to get time away from the normal World.
We might not have electric, but we certainly have hot showers and a kitchen for visitors to use. As well as a comfy club house to relax and socialise in.
Several short woodland walks will take you to the glade or the folly, perfect quiet little spots where you can enjoy a picnic or lunch.
Invicta is one of those rare little gems you might come across. Enter our club and problems cease to exist for a few short hours.
It’s easy to find somewhere with a pool, showers and accommodation, but it is the members that make Invicta such a relaxing place.
Come to Invicta and find the new friends.
Distances
- London 78 Miles / 01:41
General
- INF / AANR card required
- Society
- Area for tents
- Area for caravans
- Area for campers
- Area (ha): 2
- Number of places: 6
- Cars on separate parking
- WIFI / internet free
Facilities
- Fridge / freezer for communal use
- Swimming pool
- Tennis court
Food & Drink
- Communal meals (one or multiple times a week)
- Snack bar
Activities
- Organized activities for adults
- Petanque
Miscellaneous
- English spoken
- Singles welcome
- Suitable for children
Opinions and experiences of visitors with Invicta Sun Club
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Invicta is truly exquisite.
Very tranquil.
Everyone i met from the moment i arrived were very welcoming. Very kind and helpful.
Excellent facilities.
Superb kitchen and club house.
Perfect swimming pool.
Beautiful trees and hedges and wild garden's encouraging plenty of birds.
Paul Kennedy | 06-09-2025
Open air pool,table tennis,petanque, mimiten and
Pickleball
Nice clean toilets and showers
Lovely club house with fitted kitchen and a beautiful log burner for chilly evenings
Motorhomes and tents can be accommodated
Tracie | 28-03-2025
I will return because of the nature of the people who run their club for enjoyment making it so welcoming for seasoned naturists like me or nervous first timers.
Jerry Scales | 27-04-2022
Will definitely visit again and after those few first days we're actually contemplating buying a little cabin.
Lovely people, very welcoming, and some a seriously nuts (in the right way, just like us... :-).
Robert and Anne | 10-01-2020
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Caroline | 04-05-2019
Neil | 26-04-2019
Sarah | 23-04-2019
David and Sue McGrath | 22-04-2019
Nicola | 10-02-2018
Steve | 29-03-2017
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Richard | 15-02-2017
That was a long time ago though, so things may have changed. When I was there the place had no mains electricity - the only location in the grounds with a power supply was the club house, which was driven by a huge diesel generator - everything else (including lighting in the cabins) was done by bottled gas.
If you know the right public footpaths to follow you can get here easily by public transport from Martin Mill railway station as long as you're not burdened with too much luggage.
Things may have changed in the last twenty years, but I can certainly say that I was warmly welcomed here whenever I visited.
Rob Candlish | 24-09-2009
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