Lavernock Point and St Marys Well Bay

Grabbed the opportunity to walk a local beach this morning on my own. Sun was out, tide was out so it had to be done. Parked up at Lavernock point and dropped down onto the beach. I got naked and walked east towards Penarth, stashing my bag and clothes a couple of hundred meters east of the beach entrance path so I could walk totally naked all the way to Penarth.

The beach was empty all the way to the Penarth end, until I passed a female dog walker who was sitting up at the top of the beach about 100m past the end of the concrete walkway. I walked right past her, about 2m away so she had a good opportunity to get a good look at me. She avoided eye contact as I walked past ( I was hoping to be able to stop and chat), so I walked to the end of the walkway and sat in the sun for about 10 minutes. I walked back, past the dog walker, who was walking back along the beach towards me, but a few meters further down the beach. The rest of the beach was empty, so I walked back to my bag stash, picked up my stuff and continued further and walked round lavernock point.

The beach stretching towards St Marys Well Bay was also totally empty (amazingly), and I stashed my bag again at the top of the beach and continued to walk to the far western end of the beach. I reached the end of the beach and turned round to walk back to see another dog walker with three of four dos walking towards me. I think it was a woman, but was hard to tell as he was shadowed by the sun. She was about 50m away from me and id guess could see that I was naked as the sun was full on me. She turned around and headed back along the bottom of the beach.

I walked back along, just up the beach from her and headed back round lavernock point. As I rounded the headland, having retrieved my bag, two women (one looked to be in 30’s, the other in 20’s) with a whole load of dogs came onto the beach via the access path, right in front of me. Id guess they were professional dog walkers!

They stopped at the foot of the access path to round up the dogs, and I was happily able to walk right up to them and had to almost squeeze past about 1m away from them to get to the access path. One of them offered a breezy “morning” to which I replied as I walked past them. The younger one gave me a good looking up and down as I squeezed past and up onto the access path to walk back up to the car. I should have stopped to try to engage them in a chat, but wasn’t thinking at the time. It would have been nice to stand naked and chat to them.

I was feeling relaxed, so I walked up the path naked to the car park and jumped in the car without getting dressed and drove home. A great unexpected walk, the highlight of which was meeting and walking past the two dog walkers, 1m away.

Fantastic Walk at Whiteford Sands – Gower

We have had some fantastic warm weather over the last few weeks (on and off) and have managed to get in some amazing naked walks, but just haven’t had the time to write any up! So here we go with one at least 🙂

We headed down to the gower on a day off last week for a walk on one of my favourite beaches – Whiteford Sands. This is a simply stunning beach that is almost always very quiet, and at low tide is massive, with the tide running out a long way, and letting you walk for what seems like miles at the low water mark all the way north to the point that the beach curls around the headland and runs east facing over to Burry Port.

We walked down towards the beach via the access path that runs sown past the edge of the trees and got naked just where the trees end. We stashed our clothes and bags in the tree line, had a big drink of water, and then walked the rest of the way down to the beach 100% naked with no coverups at all. We have previously stashed our clothes further down in the dunes above the beach, but it was mid week, quiet, and Andi wanted to be as risky as we could be, so we went for an “early stash”.

We walked all the way down to the low tide line, turned right and headed north along the beach towards the point. The beach was totally empty apart from what looked like a lone fisherman way up ahead of us so we just walked and walked. I was following my now almost normal routine of blue pill (and this time wearing a cock ring – I was hoping the combination would sustain me for as long as possible ), and with a bit of help was soon up and proud. As usual it felt amazing to be on the beach, erect and walking naked, and Andi was happy 🙂

We walked past the guy fishing, who barely gave us a glance, and after picking a way through the stoney section of low tide beach, we headed back up towards the high tide mark to pass round the headland. This is where you can easily meet anyone else walking the beach, as you end up walking close to others who may be there, but today we didn’t encounter anyone coming the other way. We kept walking round the headland and all the way along the beach towards the end of the sandbar facing north to Burry Port. At this point we were around 2.5 miles away from our clothes, and had been walking for over 1 hr. It felt amazing to be that far from our clothes, and be 100% naked and know that we were fully committed and had to walk all that way back!

And so we did. We turned around and retraced our steps, although this time as we walked back round the point, we stuck closer to the top of the beach for a change and we were rewarded by the approach of a small group of walkers (a mixed group M/F) who came towards us and walked right past. I had drooped a bit to “semi” but stiffened up a bit as we passed, which I enjoyed a lot. They pretty much all had a great long stare at us, with a couple of comments along the lines of “nice day for it” etc, and a couple of the women has eyes on stalks, but as usual, no adverse comments. Im always pleased and surprised that most people don’t seem to mind a couple (or three) naked people walking on the beach. Im sure many would love to have a naked walk, but just don’t have the bottle!

We walked back up to our clothes stash to get a drink (as it was hot), then decided to walk back down to the main part of the beach, and turned left (south) to walk along the beach towards Broughton Bay. We headed back down to the waterline and walked around towards Broughton Bay. As we rounded the headland we could see that there were a few people on the beach, with people in the sea ahead of us but we decided to keep going anyway – it didn’t look very busy, so didn’t feel like anything or su to worry about.

As we got closer to the main part of Broughton bay, past the first caravan park above the beach we could see that there were a few people on the beach further up, but it was midweek, outside of school holidays and we couldn’t see any kids so we pressed on to the middle of the beach, then turned around and walked back along to our clothes stash. We got dresed, back to teh car and went to get some well earned refreshments!

All in all, we walked about 12KM totally naked, and had been out for well over 3.5 hrs. It was a fantastic walk, and we met hardly anyone!