BYRON BAY NUDIST HEAVEN
In a textile world Byron Bay N.S.W. Australia would have to be one of the greatest places to go for a nude holiday. Our holiday in December came with wonderfully warm weather around 30 degrees Centigrade every day and warm nights. We were lucky, during the week it only rained once in the late afternoon. It can rain a lot here. We booked into “The Tree House” a couple of hundred yards from the beginning of the legal nude section of Belongil beach. Our house accommodation was very private from neighbours so nudity was no problem and even nude Yoga on the outside upstairs and downstairs verandas Belongil beach is wide and flat, clean whitish sand, very safe and good for kids. Along the beach there were a mixture of clad people and nude people. The beach is very long and curves around so far you cannot see the end of it. We walked nude for over an hour and still could not see the end of the beach. Along that section there were clad and unclad people every few hundred yards more at each end of the beach nearer car access.
We went to King’s beach an unofficial c/o beach 10 minutes drive south of Byron. A short nude walk down through coastal rain forest to a beautiful small beach with rocks and cliffs at each end and rocks in the centre of the beach near the water. The rocks at each end can be clambered over to get the views north or south. Again clean beautiful sand.
Fifteen minutes drive north of Byron Bay, down Grey’s Lane is a beautiful natural fresh water lake. The lake water is stained tea colour by the surrounding vegetation. The edge of the lake is surrounded by vary small sections of white sand and vegetation. Easy to find a private spot to sit in the shade or sunbake. Nudists are dotted around the edges, at any one time most are out of site. The water is warm, probably about 27c. The lake, several hundred yards wide, has large shallow sections but gets deeper towards the middle. On the lake bottom in some sections is black slimy mud. We were told that it contained sulphur and other natural minerals good for our skin so we spread it all over us and lay in the sun till it dried. What a great photo opportunity. It was a bit hard to get off. I can’t say that our skin looked or felt better but it was great fun doing it.
A mile or so past King’s beach is White’s beach. A steep stepped path leads down through the forest. The beach is again small and surrounded by cliffs and forest to the beach in a couple of places. The sand clean pale yellow, and the water beautiful turquoise with Dolphins swimming a hundred yards off the beach. The beach has three sections. There we were quite a few “boardies” catching waves on that day. Around the rocky point on the north end two beautifully sheltered little beaches where nudists mainly go. There is however nude swimming and sun baking over the whole beach.
The Byron Bay town is very relaxed, full of people most of the time, most wearing very little. I wore only a wrap or sarong walking around shopping or sightseeing. There are lots of “Body & Soul” alternative life style health practitioners in Byron Bay area. Massages, Yoga, Colonic irrigation (if you want it), Tantric Yoga classes, Spa’s, facials, mud pack, all sorts of healing help etc.
As I said just “heaven”, all the above and no need to pay huge costs staying at “resorts”. You could stay in a caravan camping area for a week and pay very little. Fish beer and wine on the menu every night.
OZJames
In a textile world Byron Bay N.S.W. Australia would have to be one of the greatest places to go for a nude holiday. Our holiday in December came with wonderfully warm weather around 30 degrees Centigrade every day and warm nights. We were lucky, during the week it only rained once in the late afternoon. It can rain a lot here. We booked into “The Tree House” a couple of hundred yards from the beginning of the legal nude section of Belongil beach. Our house accommodation was very private from neighbours so nudity was no problem and even nude Yoga on the outside upstairs and downstairs verandas Belongil beach is wide and flat, clean whitish sand, very safe and good for kids. Along the beach there were a mixture of clad people and nude people. The beach is very long and curves around so far you cannot see the end of it. We walked nude for over an hour and still could not see the end of the beach. Along that section there were clad and unclad people every few hundred yards more at each end of the beach nearer car access.
We went to King’s beach an unofficial c/o beach 10 minutes drive south of Byron. A short nude walk down through coastal rain forest to a beautiful small beach with rocks and cliffs at each end and rocks in the centre of the beach near the water. The rocks at each end can be clambered over to get the views north or south. Again clean beautiful sand.
Fifteen minutes drive north of Byron Bay, down Grey’s Lane is a beautiful natural fresh water lake. The lake water is stained tea colour by the surrounding vegetation. The edge of the lake is surrounded by vary small sections of white sand and vegetation. Easy to find a private spot to sit in the shade or sunbake. Nudists are dotted around the edges, at any one time most are out of site. The water is warm, probably about 27c. The lake, several hundred yards wide, has large shallow sections but gets deeper towards the middle. On the lake bottom in some sections is black slimy mud. We were told that it contained sulphur and other natural minerals good for our skin so we spread it all over us and lay in the sun till it dried. What a great photo opportunity. It was a bit hard to get off. I can’t say that our skin looked or felt better but it was great fun doing it.
A mile or so past King’s beach is White’s beach. A steep stepped path leads down through the forest. The beach is again small and surrounded by cliffs and forest to the beach in a couple of places. The sand clean pale yellow, and the water beautiful turquoise with Dolphins swimming a hundred yards off the beach. The beach has three sections. There we were quite a few “boardies” catching waves on that day. Around the rocky point on the north end two beautifully sheltered little beaches where nudists mainly go. There is however nude swimming and sun baking over the whole beach.
The Byron Bay town is very relaxed, full of people most of the time, most wearing very little. I wore only a wrap or sarong walking around shopping or sightseeing. There are lots of “Body & Soul” alternative life style health practitioners in Byron Bay area. Massages, Yoga, Colonic irrigation (if you want it), Tantric Yoga classes, Spa’s, facials, mud pack, all sorts of healing help etc.
As I said just “heaven”, all the above and no need to pay huge costs staying at “resorts”. You could stay in a caravan camping area for a week and pay very little. Fish beer and wine on the menu every night.


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