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Paul nelson
09-02-2005, 11:39 PM
Hi, This is a wondeful lifestlye, I do have to admit that I do not get to go Nude as often as I would like, being in the military does put some restriction to getting out. I was wondering if their are any places around Perth to go Nude as I will be in that area first part of Oct and then if their was any places in Brisbane as I will be their middle of Oct. Any information would be wonderful I can be reached at melvin.r.nelson@cvw11.navy.mil or imaidahoian@yahoo.com, I can only access yahoo when in port. The military one is daily, not to worry, not restricted on the e-mail Thanks and I look forward to enjoying the sun.
Paul nelson
09-02-2005, 11:39 PM
Hi, This is a wondeful lifestlye, I do have to admit that I do not get to go Nude as often as I would like, being in the military does put some restriction to getting out. I was wondering if their are any places around Perth to go Nude as I will be in that area first part of Oct and then if their was any places in Brisbane as I will be their middle of Oct. Any information would be wonderful I can be reached at melvin.r.nelson@cvw11.navy.mil or imaidahoian@yahoo.com, I can only access yahoo when in port. The military one is daily, not to worry, not restricted on the e-mail Thanks and I look forward to enjoying the sun.
nudenwv
09-03-2005, 04:54 AM
welcome! can't help you about nudist recreation in the area you're talking about but sure someone can. enjoy the forum and nude lifestyle.
RalphVa
09-03-2005, 05:36 AM
There's a wonderful nude beach in City Beach just north of Perth. Think this is Swanborn Beach. If not ask for it, it is also nude. Think they're one and the same.
I had a great day one day about the end of their summer (about March or April). Must have been about 100 there of almost equal sexes. The sand is VERY soft though. It's difficult to move fast on the volleyball court.
Near Brisband is Noosa Heads. There are little beaches just east of town on which you can go nude. I've read also that folks go trapsing through the forest behind those beaches naked.
I went naked on one of those little beaches. There were other there, too, but difficult to see them for the rocks that are about.
Jason Lee
09-03-2005, 07:10 PM
Nth Swanbourne Beach – Unofficial
This is one of Australia’s most popular nude beaches, and very close to the Perth CBD. If you are planning to go to North Swanbourne it is a good idea to get out there early. Almost every day at around 11.00 am a strong south westerly sea breeze springs up, making conditions a little unpleasant. It is commonly known to the locals as the Fremantle Doctor because it saves Perth from sweltering in the midday heat on a hot summer's day. To get to North Swanbourne Beach from Perth take the Stirling Highway south to Eric Street and continue west to the coast. Turn right into Marine Parade and follow this into the Swanbourne Beach car park. From here it is only a 300 metre walk north along the beach to the clothes optional area.
Warnbro Beach - Legal
Warnbro Beach near the coastal town of Rockingham, about 53 km south of Perth, has just recently been granted legal dress optional status, after many years of lobbying. The best time to enjoy this beach is in the morning. The firm clean sand, the crystal clear water, and the gentle waves makes swimming safe for even young children. But later in the day, when the south westerly sea breezes get up it can get to be quite unpleasant unless you have taken along a good wind break. To get to Warnbro Beach head south along Rockingham Road and turn left into Read Street. After about 6.2 km it crosses over Safety Bay Road and changes to Warnbro Sound Drive. From here continue for another 2.7 km then turn right into Grand Ocean Boulevard. Continue along this street as it curves gently left. The bitumen gives way to a good sand surface, before you take a right turn where the sign directs you to the "Free Beach Car Park", which holds approximately 50 vehicles. Take the left (southern) walkway and the beach is about 50 metres away. Note that the car park is not a designated nude area. From the car park turn-off 4WD vehicles have access to the southern end of the free beach about 1 km further on. The local Shire Council has done a lot of work in this area to try and stabilise the sand dunes and vegetation, so please take extra care not to unwittingly undo their good work by walking or driving where you should not be. By the way there are no facilities here at all so take everything you need with you.
Bunbury – Unofficial
This beach is situated at the northern end of Geographe Bay, on the Indian Ocean about 180 km south of Perth. It is protected by the headland Cape Naturaliste. The beach is backed by the "Maidens", an A Class Nature Reserve of sand dunes with an abundance of wild life, which gives the area a certain amount of privacy. To get to the beach drive south from Bunbury along Ocean Drive to the car park opposite the end of Hastie Street. Take the steps to the beach and turn left, or south, and walk for approximately 600 metres.
Alexandria Bay – Unofficial
Alexandria Bay is located on the eastern side of the Noosa Heads National Park. It is by far Queensland's most popular free beach and has been used for nude swimming and sunbathing for many years. Most days there are quite a lot of people on the beach, sometimes hundreds on weekends. Unfortunately, in spite of many requests, it still does not have legal status. There are a few different ways of getting in to Alexandria Bay. First of all you can drive down into the main part of Noosa Heads and turn right at the Hastings Street roundabout then follow the beach road around until it ends in the main National Park headquarters car park. It is then a very scenic 3 km walk into the beach and along to the southern end where the naturists tend to congregate. Alternatively you can also enter the park from the southern end at Sunshine Beach, either via Solway Drive or Park Edge Road. You can also walk in from Sunshine Beach but it is quite a steep climb in places. The Solway Drive approach is the shortest but parking is very limited and strictly policed, so be wary.
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Belongil Beach - Legal
There are two ways to get to Belongil Beach. First of all you can turn east into Grays Lane from the Pacific Highway about 4 km north of the main Byron Bay turnoff. This will take in to the northern end of the legal nude bathing area. About three quarters of the way down Grays Lane you must veer left at a fork in the road to get to the beach. Soon after this you may find a few cars parked on the side of the road. This is where you will find a delightful ti-tree lake tucked away in the bush on the northern side of the road - a very popular nude swimming spot. There is plenty of parking in the sand dunes right behind the beach which means minimum walking. The other way to get into Belongil Beach is to take the main Byron Bay turnoff at the Pacific Highway then turn left at the BP service station and follow that road all the way to the Byron Bay Beach Club resort. From here it is a short walk through to the beach and then about 500 metres north along the beach to the southern end of the legal nude bathing section. If you are looking for accommodation in the area the resort is a very worthy option. http://www.freebeach.com.au/Pics/belongil-map.jpg
Jason Lee
09-03-2005, 08:29 PM
Sunseekers Western Australia's premier nudist resort 40 minute drive from Perth and within strolling distance of a magnificent national park. http://www.users.bigpond.com/sunseekersinc/Facilities.htm
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