Reviews by Dan
Kenfig Burrows aka Sker Beach
07-05-2024
Love this beach so much. Go there as often as poossible in the warmer weather with my wife and sometimes our good friend Marian. We usually stash all of our clothes and belongings up in the scrub/bushes near the pond and walk naked down through the dunes and then onto the beach. We usually walk the full lengh of the beach, if we have time we walk past the river outlet and as far along Morfa beach as we can. Sometimes we have the beach to ourselves, some days in the summer at weekends it is a bit busier, but that is a relative term as its such a big beach. Sometimes we see some other naturists, usually pass a number of textiles but they pretty much ignore us. Its an amazing beach, the perfect place to walk and swim naked, and we all love being naked and 45 - 60 mins walk away from our clothes stash. Beautiful location.Rhossili Bay
18-06-2024
Amazing beach - Always busy with textiles as its a popular spot, but if you hed to the quieter parts is a great place to be naked. Been theer lots with my wife and her best friend and we have never had any issues being naked. We walked pretty much the full length of the beach once fully naked on a relativley quietish summer day, but still passing plenty of textiles and had no problems. Great place to go naked if you like to be mingling with the textiles (which we do - its always fantastic to be the only ones naked!).Lavernock
18-06-2024
Not an oficial nude beach, but nontheless this is an amazing beach for going naked. It actually is in two parts, one beach to the east of Lavernock Point heading towards Penarth and one to the west heading towards St Marys Well Bay. The beaches are accessable at low tide, and at mid to low tide the western part of beach is great for swimming as the sand is exposed. But be aware of the tides and the cross shore current which can be strong.The western beach is much busier (although "busy" is a relative term) and can often have 10-20 textiles wandering, fishing, walking dogs etc. so if you are naked, then be fully prepared to be seen by the textiles as they walk the beach. We (myself, my wife and her best friend) frequenlty walk this beach naked and in several years have never had any problems with the textiles. You will 99.9% be the only one naked though. In the last 6 years I have only met 1 other person (male) who was sunbathing naked.
The eastern beach towards Penarth is totally different. Not suitable for swimming, but I have padleboarded (naked of course) lots of times on a calm day. It is a fantastic walk though, one of our favourite naked walks infact. We stash our clothes at the entrance to the beach and walk the full length of the beach to Penarth and back fully naked. Its a good 1.5hrs walk there and back, so can be savoured. Id say that we meet textile walkers on this beach walk about 40-60% of the time, so you need to be prepared and happy to be naked near textiles - its only ever 1 or two people, although I once encountered a group of about 10 ramblers comong the opposite way to me. To be fair, they were intregued and stopped for a 10 minute chat!
We write about our naked walks here: www.nakedwalker200.wordpress.com
Have fun and enjoy this amazing beach (preferably without clothes)