Morfa Dyffryn in Gwynedd, Wales, on the west coast of Wales, in Snowdonia National Park was made an official naturist beach in the 21st century but it has been a nude beach by custom since the 1930s. The beach, between Barmouth and Harlech, is popular with naturist bathers from all over Britain for its unspoiled expanse of coast and its clean but coldwater. This is a very large, flat, sandy beach backed by dunes that are part of the national park nature reserve. Nearly a mile is devoted to nude bathing. Although popular with nudists from all over the world, the size of this beach means visitors can find plenty of space and privacy.
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Facilities: The beach as no facilities though there are toilets near the parking at the southern approach to the nude beach.
Warnings: The water here achieves the highest European standards for bathing, but it can be very cold. And, even in warm weather, cold breezes are possible so it's advisable to bring along a wind break of some kind.
Getting there From the south, leave the A 470 at Llanelltyd to join the A496 coast road. After the village of Tal-y-bont look for a sign that says Traeth - the Welsh word for beach - and follow a lane to a car park near the beach. Take the boardwalk through the dunes. The nude beach is signposted. It is also possible to walk, about two miles, from Dyffryn Ardudwy station on the Welsh coastal rail line from Barmouth.
Hmmm- this sounds just a little bit too chilly for me ... :O)
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