Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Nudism in Scandinavia: Scandinavia for Nudists

Nudism in Scandinavia is nothing unusual - after all, Scandinavia is the most open-minded region in the world. It's perfectly legal in Scandinavia for nudists to swim naked, or to sunbathe either topless or completely in the nude.

Scandinavian travelers interested in nudism can find beaches quickly on the maps of nude beaches sorted by country.

In Denmark, nudism is allowed on 4,500 kilometers of coastline and there are 4 "free beaches" dedicated to naturists only. Norway has over 20 clothes-free beaches, and Sweden offers about 60 CO beaches for nudists! Signs are often used to inform beach visitors about nude-only or CO (clothes optional) beaches.

Where can you find a good spot for nudism at your Scandinavian destination? More about nudism locations in each Scandinavian country:

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4 comments:

  1. All beaches everywhere should be clothing optional,it is the 21st century and surely human beings should not be afraid of seeing each other as we are made! Besides costumes just draw attention to the parts they are concealing and use up a lot of the earths resources in their manufacture and washing!

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  2. My next holiday will be spent in the Scandinavia region, when does it warm up there?

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  3. It warms up there in summer :)

    Rich

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  4. Quote: "In Denmark, nudism is allowed on 4,500 kilometers of coastline and there are 4 "free beaches" dedicated to naturists only."

    That's not right. We have 7500 kms of beaches and naturism is not allowed at two beaches. Otherwise, the legal principle is that you may go nude at any beach, except these two. Dedicated naturist beaches and camp sites may be found at www.strandguide.dk

    Bare with me
    Jan

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