Nudist Beaches: Scotland & North East England

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Nudist Beaches: Scotland & North East England

Fife, Scotland: Lower Largo Beach: Unofficial
Private access. Leave Lower Largo village travelling East when you see
the single cottage on the right turn down the track until you get to
the car park.walk to the beach and turn east , the naturist section is
in the middle at the old salmon nets.
Parking: This is strictly private but so long as the car is left
sensibly and there is no mess and litter no one minds.
No Facilities.
Warning: The water is very shallow for along way out and so is very
safe for children. But check locally for tide details and any currents
affecting the beach

Lagg, Isle of Arran: Cleat's Shore - OFFICIAL BEACH
The beach is of fine sand, interspersed with rock and some shingle
Classification: Official
Telephone: (01770) 2401
Directions: Ferries: from Ardrossan there is a modern roll-on roll-off
ferry to Brodick five times a day. The journey takes about 50 minutes.
There is also a small vehicle ferry from Cloanaig in Argyll to
Lochranza, in the north of the island. Buses meet every ferry. To the
beach: drive or take a bus round the southern coast of the island. The
route runs through beautiful countryside and along the coast road, with
magnificent views across to the mainland and Holy Island and down to
Lamlash and Whiting Bay. The bus will stop, about 45 minutes from
Brodick, at a group of buildings, a shop and the Lagg Inn, with its
palm trees, good food and friendly welcome. From here, proceed along
the road to the west until you reach a sign pointing down a track to
'Cleat's Shore mile'. Take this track, closing all gates behind you.
When the shore is in sight, continue along the track, not across the
field, right to the beach.
Map: Ordnance Survey Map reference: NR944 209
Parking: Cars can be parked at the end of the track, close to the
buildings near the shore.
Facilities: There are no toilet facilities or shelter, but weighed
against this is the great beauty of the scenery and its unspoiled
solitude.
Warning: None known, but check the locally for tide details and any
currents affecting the beach.
Tourist Information: The Tourist Information Office, The Pier, Brodick,
Isle of Arran, KA27 8AU

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