Bare Britain revealed in all its glory
Anyone planning to take a holiday in the UK this summer – and wanting to get naked at the same time – may well want to take a look at Bare Britain, published by Lifestyle Press in association with British Naturism.
The book, sub-titled “what to do when you’ve nothing on”, is designed to show readers “how, where and why so many people are taking the simple step of swimming and sunbathing in their birthday suits”.
The book features more than 100 naturist clubs around the country – and dozens of beaches where clothing is optional.
As well as hundreds of photos of bare bodies, Bare Britain offers pages of serious advice regarding nudity including sections such as “safe in the sunshine”, “law in the raw” and “hassle” from those less keen on naturism.
There are plenty of references to other naturist clubs including the Christian Naturist Fellowship, Coast and Country Naturists, the Singles Outdoor Club, Suntrekkers Camping and Caravanning Club, and Young British Naturists, as well as details of many other websites, publications and societies.
“Bare-friendly” travel agents and operators are also listed.
For more information or to obtain a copy of the book visit http://www.barebritain.com or email [email protected]. Publication day is 5 June – World Naturism Day.
Report by Tim Gillett, News From Abroad Ltd www.newsfromabroad.com
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