Nudist beaches posted to a web site I found:
New Beach : Hampshire
Hampshire: Calshot south of Fawley, near Southhampton. Much of the
beach is pebbles, but some sand appears at low tide and can be found
underfoot further out. Remember to check tide tables, at high tide
there is very little beach exposed between sea and cliff/vegetation.
The top of the beach has a relatively steep slope, but at low tide the
slope is very slight - you may need to wade out some way to get to
swimming depth. The beach is backed by trees and scrub - but this area
belongs to the nearby Estate and naturists should refrain from
trespassing on private property for the sake of the tolerated use of
the beach. From the M27 west of Southampton at Junction 2, turn south
onto the A326 to Marchwood, Hythe and Fawley. At Fawley bear right onto
the B3053 to Calshot. As you approach the beach, there is a paying car
park on the right. By the cafe, there is a gap in the beach huts
allowing access to the beach. Walk the full length of the beach in a
south-westerly direction, probably no more than half a mile, towards
the Isle of Wight in the distance. The naturist section starts here. DO
NOT go further than the large fence across the beach, beyond which is a
nature reserve.
New Beach : Hampshire
Hampshire: Portsmouth & Southsea (Eastney end). A shingle beach,
Eastney is described as being well sheltered and offering 'pleasant
sunbathing' In 2001 notices were erected near the eastern end of the
beach. Topped by the City coat of arms, they state "The beach beyond
this point is used by nudists." Portsmouth is easily reached by means
of the M27/A27 and by public transport. Eastney is on the south-easy
tip of Portsea Island. Take the A2030 from the A27 towards Southsea,
turn left at the football club roundabout and left again just before
Eastney swimming pool .There is a car park at the junction of Fort
Cumberland Rd and Melville Rd. A path on the right of the entrance to
the Defence Research Establishment leads to the beach. On reaching the
beach turn left and you reach the nude section within only 100 yards.
New Beach : Hampshire
Hampshire: Selsey (West Beach), S. of Chichester The south west facing
beach is backed by a substantial shingle and grit bank which prevents
the sea sweeping inland. At high tide the beach is reduced to this
steep bank, at mid tide pebble strewn coarse sand appears and at low
tide there's also an expanse of flat but wet sand. From the A27
(Chichester Bypass) take the B2145 to Selsey - it's about 7 miles.
Drive straight through the town ignoring the East Beach sign and
continuing through two sets of lights. Take the right turn for West
Sands Caravan Park then follow the signs for the caravan park. Pass the
windmill and continue through the caravans (about a mile of them!) to
the end of the road where there is free parking. Turn right along the
beach and the unmarked naturist area starts after a few groynes.
New Beach : Isle Of Wight
Isle Of Wight: Culver Beach, Yaverland, nr. Sandown
New Beach : Sussex
Sussex: West Hove / Shoreham Harbour nr Portslade The pebble beach is a
drawback and sand is only exposed at low tide so you will also need
tough soled shoes and perhaps a rubber mat to sit or lie on. The West
end of the beach was mostly gay, but changes to the parking
arrangements are reported to have altered the distribution of beach
users with the couples and families now setting up centrally around a
gap in the concrete wall and single and single sex couples to the
extreme east and west of the beach. BE AWARE.Jet ski riders tend to
come in close for a look at the nudists. Drive Westward from Brighton
into Hove on the sea-front road, Kingsway. Look out for the
wind-surfing school at Hove Lagoon on your left. At this point there
are traffic lights where the road forks and the main road veers inland
and right. Go straight toward the apparent industrial dereliction and
turn left at the mini-roundabout. Grit your teeth and keep going as
this road dog-legs and snakes toward the dock area. At last you will
see a high concrete sea defence wall to the left. The length of this
wall together with a wooden continuation marks the naturist area.
New Beach : Sussex
Sussex: Birling Gap, nr Eastbourne. The beach is comprised of large
pebbles with occasional patches of sand and backed by chalk cliffs. It
is not overlooked and attracts few walkers. Don't sit to close to the
cliffs, as, in the past the beach has been closed due to cliff falls.
Take the A259 from Eastbourne or from Seaford. On reaching Eastdean
turn south on to a minor road to'Went Hill' and 'Birling Gap'. When you
get to the coast, the beach is accessible from the hotel car park down
a stairway (April to September). Since non- naturists don't venture far
from these steps, a walk of no more than 500 yards along the beach to
the West will take you to the area traditionally used by naturists.
New Beach : Sussex
Sussex: Camber Sands Naturists use the remoter parts of the beach.
New Beach : Kent
Kent: Abbots Cliff, Folkestone - No information at this time
New Beach : Kent
Kent: Shakespeare Cliff, near Dover - No information at this time
New Beach : Kent
Kent: Sandwich Bay. The whole beach is a long sandy bay. As you go
North there is a popular 'textile' beach which is also popular with
windsurfers. Going still further North, the road ends and the thin line
of dunes starts. Adjoining the whole beach is a golf course and the
Members aren't too keen on naturists. As the dunes start so the beach
seems to become less 'textile' and the further north the more naked
couples you will find. The line of dunes doesn't afford much in the way
of privacy from the footpath but most people don't seem to be too
worried. When the tide is out there is a massive sandy beach to stroll
along and the beach is said to be well-used despite the cost of access
by car and the long walk from the car park to the nude section. Note:
access to the beach is complicated by the presence of a 'Private
Estate' which levies a toll for use of the roads to the beach and the
golf course(s). From Ramsgate to the north take the the A256 to
Sandwich. The A256 bypasses Sandwich itself - which has "a notorious
one-way system" - so turn off to reach the town. From the near the town
railway station, take St. Georges Road to the Private Estate, past a
turning to Sir Roger Manwood's school. Follow the bends and pay at the
toll booth (£4 per day, season ticket £42 for 2000) then turn left
and left again. At the seafront drive to the end of the road. Park at
the end, collect your gear and prepare to hike for about 15mins
northwards.... From Deal, take a minor road north (parallel to the
coast) that becomes a single track across a golf course. This brings
you to to the same Private Estate and but a different toll booth.
Having paid the toll, turn right then left along the seafront. Look out
for 'Golf Road' and signs to a caravan park. To avoid the tolls, as you
are heading south from Sandwich you will see a road to your left which
leads to a golf club, just as you go over a little bridge the road
follows a drainage channel, follow that road but bear left and keep
going until you come to a farm where you can park. There is a footpath
indicated which takes you across the golf course but straight to the
nudist section of the beach. Please dont strip off on the golf course,
the natives are hostile
Update : fairlight
spent yesterday on the section of beach between fairlight and hastings
, was all quite and deserted until around 11.30 watched a dozen or so
singles and couples pass by. when the tide come in people trapped in
the cove were getting a little frisky i didnt realise that about 5
people were near my little hidy hole so thinking it to be quiet i had a
swim and oiled up(giving me an instant hardon) so i had to get rid of
it somehow didnt i???started having a little 5 knuckle fun when i
noticed being watched by a young couple in their early 20;s to cut a
long story short..i got a massive amount of 3 way pleasure and to top
it all of a second b.j. from another passing guy who had heard up plus
the pleasure of being watched by a few of the others some old guy in
his 70's nearly had heart attack stroking over it all..........guess i
may go back again next wednesday if u wanna play look for the big guy
in the black cap and mention melanies we could have some fun..........
Posted by : bigkev
New Beach : Abbots Cliff?Shakespeare Beach.
I notice that there is no information on the two beaches above which
are in fact both the same beach. The beach is past Abbots Cliff and
Shakespeare beach. You can access the naturist beach,which people tell
me has been there for 40 yrs or more, by going to Samphire Hoe in
Dover(Nr.Shakespeare Cliff) and then walking along the shingle for
about 20 minutes or so,quite a trudge,the beach is just past a large
indentation which is usually filled with water. Another access is from
the Folkestone end by either walking or cycling down an area named The
Warren and then proceeding along the concrete breakwater until you can
go no further. Then there is about a 10 minutes walk along the beach to
the nudist area. You will know when you get there as there are little
alcoves built by nudist,out of chalk,to give privacy. Mostly frequented
by older men but younger men do visit as well. This is not an official
nudist beach and the beach can be passed by ordinary walkers etc.
Posted by : David