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By *2fun OP   Man
over a year ago

newark/ lincoln

Hi can any one recommend any official nudist beaches in Norfolk or Suffolk?

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By *ambscouple2015Couple
over a year ago

Not in Wisbech but near


"Hi can any one recommend any official nudist beaches in Norfolk or Suffolk? "

Check out holkham naturist beach.

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By *2fun OP   Man
over a year ago

newark/ lincoln

Thanks I will have a look.

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By *onest coupleCouple
over a year ago

Wakefield

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By *onest coupleCouple
over a year ago

Wakefield

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By *onest coupleCouple
over a year ago

Wakefield

We will be around holkham beach from next tue be nice to meet some funny honest sexy people staying near wells next to the sea.

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By *ewmale2019Man
over a year ago

Sheffield

Over in that area myself in a few days and have heard that Holkham beach is supposed to be lovely- no idea how to find the naturist part though, have also heard it’s a long beach!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Over in that area myself in a few days and have heard that Holkham beach is supposed to be lovely- no idea how to find the naturist part though, have also heard it’s a long beach! "

1.5 miles from the nearest carpark.

It isn't a nudist beach, it is a "clothing optional" beach.

used to be a great place, with loads of action in the dunes.

The dunes are now patrolled. The beach is still 'open' for no-clothes though! if you look on google maps, searching for 'Holkham beach', the 'clothing optional' part is to the left of the text saying 'Holkham beach' !

It's a nice walk though, especially if you avoid walking along the beach but instead walk along the path along the treeline. Then turn right by the bird-hide to the beach and turn left...

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By *aldeagle68Man
over a year ago

Rayleigh


"Hi can any one recommend any official nudist beaches in Norfolk or Suffolk? "

Hi Holkham was closed few years ago because of "activity" in the dunes behind the beach,it is now reopened BUT only Naturism allowed on the Beach not in the dunes its is Patrolled by "wardens" and actively policed so be aware

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hi can any one recommend any official nudist beaches in Norfolk or Suffolk?

Hi Holkham was closed few years ago because of "activity" in the dunes behind the beach,it is now reopened BUT only Naturism allowed on the Beach not in the dunes its is Patrolled by "wardens" and actively policed so be aware"

The wardens are employed by both the Holkham estate and Natural England. Police courtesy of quad bikes. The Dune Meerkats seem to have become extinct.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You can google the beach 'holkham naturist beach'

Or checkout HM Queen Lizzy there as well...(not the nudist part)

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By *ewmale2019Man
over a year ago

Sheffield

Is it permitted to be quite high up the beach and close to the dunes rather then slapbang in the middle of the beach? Presume the closer you are to the dunes, the more sheltered it is?

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By *ornynorfolkguyMan
over a year ago

North Norfolk


"We will be around holkham beach from next tue be nice to meet some funny honest sexy people staying near wells next to the sea."

I’m local and know the area well. Please Dm me if you have any questions. Thanks

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is it permitted to be quite high up the beach and close to the dunes rather then slapbang in the middle of the beach? Presume the closer you are to the dunes, the more sheltered it is?"

Seen people do that.

The sand is quite fine there, and the wind tends to sandblast your legs...

Most prefer a bit further out, on the sea side of the "shell line" (you'll see what I mean, and feel it) the sand is better. Fewer people out there as well. The distance between full-tide and low tide is about a mile. Tripadvisor has loads of pictures of Holkham Bay

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