Naturism in Europe
The Earth Day/BP Oil Spill Protest ride on 20th April 2013 had very little advertising among bicyclists and therefore produced a small turn-out compared to the other WNBR events during the year. read more
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Documentary about the naturist resort of Cap d'Agde on the French Mediterranean. read more
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The new European Naturist Directory 2013 has now been released The European Naturist Directory 2013 is a guide to the naturist campsites, holiday centres, apartments, clubs, B&Bs, hotels, beaches and other clothing optional venues across Europe. read more
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At the “Melt Festival” 2010 during a performance of the German band Polarkreis 18 a young English guy streaked. The crowd was euphoric, everybody smiled – people were happy, and completely free. The naked English guy was hot gossip for weeks. read more
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Naturism has long been accepted in Europe especially around the Mediterranean and as a result Europe has a wider range of naturist holiday destinations than any other continent.
France probably has the widest range of good naturist resorts including one of the world's best naturist resorts, the completely self-contained nudist city of Cap D'Agde.
Spain is becoming an increasingly popular naturist tourist destination. Whilst Spain is still a staunchly catholic country, the Spanish have a remarkably relaxed attitude towards nudity on their beaches.
In Greece, located on the beautiful island of Skiathos there is Banana Beach. This is actually three beaches that attract naturists, the central on being Big Banana which is the busiest and most popular, but it is not solely naturist and also attracts suited bathers. If you want a more pure naturist area head to the extreme left of to the extreme right of Big Banana. On all of three beaches you can rent sun beds and parasols.
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