Naturist holidays, campsites and clubs in the UK
Spencer Tunick is an American photographer best known for his photographs that feature large numbers of nude people posed in artistic formations, often situated in urban locations. Tunick started photographing nudes in 1992 on the streets of New York often bringing him to conflict with the police. read more
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Naturism started around 1900 during time of awakening, of shedding stiff Victorian collars and the accompanying values. There was a need for lightness, air, a more natural style of living, as well as less restrictive clothing. read more
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Five charity billboards featuring naked pregnant women six metres high were launched recently by Television presenter Kate Garraway, childbirth charity The Jentle Childbirth Foundation, and renowned society photographer Joth Shakerley. read more
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Stephen Gough, a. k. a. The Naked Rambler, the man who walked the length of the UK naked twice made headlines for years, but what has happened to him? In 2003 Steve completed his first walk from Lands End to John O’Groats (which is the entire length of the British Isles) naked. read more
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Although the UK doesn't at first glance seem to be an obvious country for the practise of naturism, because of the often doubtful climate, naturism in the UK is becoming more and more popular with a large number of naturist clubs, many of which will accept holiday makers and day visitors, as well as a scattering of official nude beaches. British Naturism, the main naturist organisation in the UK affiliated to the International Naturist Federation (INF), was formed in 1964 has around 16,000 individual and 130 sun clubs and swim groups as members.
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