Swanbridge – Penarth

Walked what is fast becoming our favourite local walk with Marian a couple of days ago. We were out fairly early as the forecast was for a hot day, so we were parked up at Swanbridge by about 7.40am. We undressed on the beach, which was empty, and stashed our clothes in the rocks to the east of the beach and scrambled round the rocks towards St Marys Well bay. We took a bottle of water each as we were expecting it to be warm, but of course nothing else, we wanted as always to be 100% committed to being naked for the whole walk.

We walked round to the beach in front of the caravan park at St Marys Well bay, where a couple were walking a dog. The tide was about half way in, so we had to pass close to the textile dog wakers, but they more or less ignored us once they had a first gawp. So we walked on around to the next beach and headed towards Lavernock Point. Amazingly the wave cut beach was empty all the way to the point so we had a lovely quiet walk with no textiles to think about.

We walked round the point (always quite hard work because of the stones) till we could see the beach ahead stretching to Penarth. Again, amazingly the beach looked deserted and we kept walking. As we walked past the access point to the beach, a male dog walker came down onto the beach directly as we passed the access point. We were about 10m away from him, but he just ignored us so we kept going towards Penarth, although he started walking in the same direction as us, so had a great view of us from behind. I hope he appreciated Marians curves 🙂

After a few minutes I looked back and the dog walker had turned back, but a couple of runners were coming towards us along the beach, they were going quite slowly (as the beach is harder work than grass or a road) so it took a few more minutes for them to catch us up. The runners were a couple (M/F) and they jogged right past us about 2m away. The woman ignored us, but the man had a good look as he slowly passed us. Marian really enjoyed the long gawp he gave her, both her and Andi love it when the textiles have a good look at us (so do I).

As we approached the Penarth end of the beach, just past the end of the concrete sea wall, a single walker was coming towards us, as the figure got closer we could see that it was a single woman. We walked past her, about 2 meters away, and said hello, and she replied with a smile and looked us up and down then just kept going. We walked to the end of the concrete walkway and sat down within about 20m of a guy throwing sticks for his dog on the beach in front of us, he then walked off in the direction that we had come from.

After a few minutes resting, and a drink, we set off back along the beach. The dog walker had turned around and passed us on the way back towards Penarth, giving Marian a good look as he walked up to and past us, but didn’t say anything. About half way back along the beach we caught up with the lone female walker who had stopped and was sitting on the rocks at the top of the beach. This time she had a great long look at us as we walked up to and past her, she basically watched us as we approached and walked past and made good eye contact with us (sometimes people tend to avoid looking). Marian and I really enjoyed her looking at us, so much so that I got a bit of a rise as we approached and walked past – something else that we both love. We walked all the way back to lavernock point but didn’t pass anyone else.

We walked back around the point and back across the beach towards St Marys Well bay, the whole foreshore was deserted again, amazing on such a beautiful morning. We got back to St Marys Well Bay, and walked round onto the beach in front of the caravan park, to be greeted by a group of what looked like walkers sitting at the top of the beach near to the steep access path that comes down from the caravan park. Looked like about 8-12 people having a break from their costal path walk. We had to walk right past them, so they all had a good look at us, and we felt like we had some fantastic exposure. It felt amazing to be naked and have to walk past them.

We walked around the beach, back past Bull Rock and back across the rocky foreshore on to Swanbridge Bay to find a few people on the beach at the waters edge where some areas of sand are exposed at mid to low tide. We picked up our bag and clothes and fond a spot on the rocks at the eastern end of the beach where we sat down to rest and enjoy the sunshine. After about 15-20 mins in the sun, Marian walked down the beach to the sand to have a dip in the water to cool off, she walked (naked of course) down to the patches of sand where the other people were and just waded in to the water past them to have a swim. She told me that they looked amazed to see a naked woman going swimming, but as usual, didn’t really say anything! I genuinely believe that most people really couldn’t care if you are naked, and i suspect that many people would secretly love to go naked, but just dont have the nerve.

After Marian dried off we headed for hame, having had a fantastic naked morning out 🙂

New twist on a favourite

The Covid-19 restrictions were lifted this week for us in Wales, so we were able to drive about 5 miles from home to take exercise etc. To say that was a relief would be understatement of the year. The lockdown has been driving everyone crazy, and we have been stuck at home during the most amazing warm sunny weather, only able to go in the garden, and certainly not able to drive to our favourite spots for a naked walk. At least we have a garden and have been able to spent all of our time at home and in the garden naked.

Marian and I managed to go 18 days without having to put any clothes on at all. Andi and Marian have been on Furlough, and I have been working from home, and we have been getting all of our food etc delivered from Asda / Tesco so we had no need to go out, although Andi did a couple of times during that 18 days to go to the shops and do a couple of short (clothed) walks around the houses. Both Andi and Marian answered the door naked loads of times to the postman / amazon and food delivery drivers. We get pretty much the same guys so after the first couple of times (when they were very surprised) they kind of got used to it!

So we went for a naked walk this week, well Marian and I did, because Andy had to go back to work on monday. She was very pissed off about that – she missed out on the first naked walk of the year, and it was a great one.

We did one of our favourite walks, but the other way round starting on the beach at Swanbridge Bay. There was a couple on the beach at the low tide mark where the sand is exposed, looked like they had been in for a morning swim or paddle as she was pulling on trousers and drying her feet when we rocked up. Apart from the swimmers it was deserted, so we got undressed on the beach in front of the houses, quite close to the swimmers and we set off heading eastwards. A couple of cyclists came down the road in front of the beach as we walked towards the rocks. We stashed our clothes and bag about 200m along the rocks, and started scrambling east along the foreshore, we had just our shoes, sunglasses and a bottle of water each so we were fully committed.

We walked round past Ball Rock, and into St Marys Well Bay which was also deserted, and walked across in front of the caravans up above the beach, as we got closer to the eastern side we could see two people up on the cliff sitting watching us. There was a glint of light, suggesting either a camera or binoculars, so I hope they got a good look as I was getting a bit of a rise as we walked. Another two people came down the clifftop path and also watched as We walked out round the cliff and headed east towards Lavernock Point along the wave cut platform. The tide was on the way out and the sand bar was getting exposed so we walked out onto that for a few minutes and then back to the walk along the beach. The beach was totally empty all the way to the point, and we just couldn’t believe our luck.

When we got to levernock point there was a couple of people right down by the water at the point fishing, so we just kept going. We walked round the point and as it was early and quiet, we decided to head all the way to Penarth. We could see some people on the cliff path up at the access point to the east of the point, they stopped and watched as we walked past about 30m away from them. Marian gave a wave and they waved back! Marian had wanted a bit of fun so had coaxed me into taking a blue friend before we set off, and as we walked on I got harder again. We could see a couple of people fishing down at the low tide mark about 100m further on, and just walked on past them at the top of the beach. We kept going all the way to the Penarth end of the beach, and only encountered one other person just as we weer getting close to the end of the concrete walkway – A woman who looked about 30 ish, dressed in exercise gear came fast walking towards us heading west. I was rock hard, with Marian grinning away as the runner got close to us, but she was unfazed, she actually stopped to say hello, having a good long look at both of us and asked where we had walked from! Marian and I loved every second of it and walked on to the walkway. It was out first walk for the year, the sun was hot, we were 5k from our clothes and totally exposed, it felt great, and we were very emboldened, so we walked about halfway along the concrete walkway towards Penarth, and sat down feet dangling over the edge not far (perhaps 100m) from a few people who were messing about on the beach to the front of us. It was a great 10-15 mins sitting there exposed in the sun.

We walked back west and of course had to go back round Lavernock Point. By now, it was late in the morning and there seemed to be about 3 sets of people (in twos) on the rocks in front of the point, but we had no choice but to walk past them. I still had a strong erection so was really looking forward to walking past them. As we got closer, there was also a few teenagers (a mixed group) sitting up near the access point to the beach. They had a great time shouting at us and wolf whistling as we walked past to the point.

We walked past the point and headed back west towards St Marys WellBay. The tide was all the way out by now and the sand bar fully exposed so we walked all the way down the bar to the end. The end of the bar is close to Sully Island, and a couple of people on the island had a good view of us as we walked down. I was drooping a bit, so Marian helped me to get hard again and we took off our shoes and waded into the water and stood there for a few minutes cooling off and watching the people on Sully Island. We could see that there was now two people sitting on the stones on St marys Well Bay beach, and knew we would have to walk past them on the way back round to Swanbridge.

We walked back down the sand bar and into the bay, and walked back round in front of the caravans, then past the couple (looked like they were in their 20’s), within 2m of them. They looked at us long and hard, the woman looking agog at me, taking a really good long look at my erection, and said hello, but didn’t seem like they wanted to talk so we kept going, and walked back round to our clothes stash. We walked back onto Swanbridge bay, which was still deserted, got dressed and headed for home.

It was an amazing long walk, around 11km in total. It was busier then we had thought, we ended up exposed to a lot more textiles that we had expected, but we were walking fully exposed with no coverups, so we were forced to just keep going, which to be fair we do enjoy. It was our first time out, and we had decided in advance to be as bold as possible to maximise the fun. I really enjoyed walking a lot of the way with a hard-on, it feels so erotic to be out like that, and Marian really enjoys it too. We will definitely do the walk that way round again, it just seemed a bit more fun for some reason.

That walk again…

We had another day of amazing weather (I hope it never ends) today and I just had to go for a naked walk. Didn’t have time to drive anywhere so I headed for what is my favourite local walk, the good old Penarth – Lavernock – St Marys Well Bay. I think it like it so much as it is close to us, not too long, not to arduous and its a bit risky as there are a couple of pinch points, and you often meet textiles on the beach (which we like).

So I parked up at the Penarth end at around 11.45, stashed my clothes in my usual spot just past the end of the see wall and headed west totally naked (no bag today). The beach was empty all the ay to Lavernock point, and I kept going round the point, again not meeting anyone.

I walked all the way along the top of the beach towards St Marys Well Bay and passed one guy sunbathing towards the western end of the beach. He looked like he was naked, but as I got closer, I could see he was wearing skimpy speedos. I kept going as I could see that the sand bar was fully exposed at low tide and I wanted to walk down it – don’t get to do that very often!

I walked down onto the sand bar and dumped my trainers and walked out to the end of the sand bar, then had a swim in the lagoon behind the sand bar. I walked back over to the other side of the bar and walked into the ocean side until I was about chest deep and just enjoyed being in the water for a while. I came back up till the water was about knee deep and walked back up to my trainers.

I walked back up to the base of the cliff and turned left and walked round up into the back of St Mary Wells Bay in front of the caravans. It was so quiet that I walked across the beach towards a sunbather I could see on the western end of the beach under the caravans. I walked almost to the sunbather who was also naked (I think) and then turned back as I didn’t have too much time. I would ideally have walked past the sunbather and round the other side of the bay to swanbridge bay, but you cant have everything.

I walked back round the beach right up under the small cliff in front of the caravan park, and back round onto the wave cut platform leading back to lavernock Point.

There were now three guys sunning on the beach, one with shorts on, the second wandering about with speedos on. I chatted briefly to him and suggested that he should be naked , he said that the Police had been on the beach recently. I replied and said that there should be no problem as there is actually no law against nudity on beaches.

I walked back and as I rounded lavernock point I cam upon two women, tucked up in a fold in the cliff, sunbathing in skimpy bikinis, I walked past around 3-4 meters away, and both of them had a quick glance at me but just ignored me.

I walked round the point and headed back towards Penarth. On the way back, I passed an older couple sitting at the top of the beach neat the entrance path, and then a guy with a dog who was right down by the water collecting stuff in a bucket. Further along the beach I passed two more dog walkers who were about 30m away, and then as I got closer to my clothes stash, I walked within 2m of to women who were walking a dog. They had a good look at me as I waked up to and past them but didn’t really seem to care.

I collected my clothes, and headed home. Altogether another amazing walk which was quite exciting as I passed quite a few textiles. I only wish that Andi or Marian had been with me as they both would have loved the textile encounters

Fantastic Long Naked walk from Aberthaw to Dunraven

The weather has been amazing for the last few weeks, It has been so warm that we have pretty much spent all of our time at home and in the garden naked, so much so that we pretty much have only been putting clothes on to go out to the shops or for work. We have also been out a lot enjoying the sun and spending as much time as possible walking naked.

Marian came to stay with us for a few days to spend some time being naked 24/7 (as her husband Drew is not a fan of naturism), and we managed to do an amazing nude walk that I have been thinking about for a long time.

The walk is long (around 10 miles) and basically strings together a few of our shorter walks into one long trip. I had been waiting for a good opportunity to do the walk with Andi as I didn’t want to do it on my own as its a bit of a commitment, with lots of points where you have to pass spots where textiles may be on the beach and i wasn’t sure what kind of response I would get. I felt that it would be better to do the walk with a woman to “soften” the encounters.

As it happened, Andi decided it was too much to take on, but I was able to persuade Marian to do the walk with me when she was staying with us, to be honest she didn’t take much persuasion, as she has become a real lover of naked walking in public. This actually worked out well, as Andi was able to support us by driving to meet us at strategic points on the walk with water and snacks, this meant that we could do the walk without carrying any bags, the way we like to go, totally naked, with no emergency coverups or clothes.

We set off from the car park at Aberthaw, trying to time our walk so that we arrived at the point at the western end of Stout Bay as the tide as falling, just enough that we could get round the point. We had a pretty uneventful walk along the beach here, only passing two dog walkers, but we did see a couple of people on the costal path at the top of the beach, and a couple sunbathing on the beach near Summerhouse Bay.

We approached the beach at Llantwit Major with a degree of trepidation as we could se a number of people on teh beach as we approached. In the end it was OK, although we had to pass a few textiles as they walked down the beach, and there were a few fishermen at the water. Andi had parked up and was waiting with some drinks and snacks for us (but not our clothes – they were in the car!), so we sat for 15 mins or so just to the west of the beach access point.

We continued on past Tresillian Bay which was deserted, and on to St Donats, which wasn’t deserted and We had to pass a few people out on the beach here, and we had a few surprised looks as we walked past and said hello. One guy (with his partner) just gawped and gawped at Marian, which amused her immensely!

We pressed on towards Nash point which was our next arranged meet up with Andi, but which was a fair distance away. The beach from St Donats to Nash point is simply beautiful, with an amazing wave cut platform, and spits of sand, depending on the tides, and looks amazing, so we really enjoyed this part of the walk. The beach at this point is pretty exposed to the cliff top path, and we could se a few walkers up there. We didn’t meet anyone on the beach itself, but we could see people on the beach ahead of us at Nash point.

Sure enough, as we got to Nash point we could see a few people on the beach, some down at the water edge and others sitting further up the beach near the aces point. We walked on, until we saw Andi, 50m or so past the access point near the top of the beach. She saw us and walked down to meet us with some bottles of water. Andi had been there about an hour and had taken the opportunity to get naked and do some sunbathing, so she was naked as she came down the beach to meet up. I admit that I was so pleased to see my naked wife that I got a bit of a rise as she walked down the beach, this wasn’t helped by Marian who couldn’t couldn’t keep her hands to herself and it obviously amused the two women and one guy who were sitting together about 30 meters from where Andi had been sunbathing.

After a rest and some drinks and food Marian an I set off again. Andi walked about 15 mins with us, then turned back, to then drive on to meet us at Dunraven bay. We walked on, along a very quiet stretch of beach until we got to the access point for Monknash beach. Again there was a few textiles at the top of the beach near the access point, but we just walked past and continued along Monknash beach.

This is another amazing place, with very dramatic scenery and is quite popular, so we expected to encounter a few people on the beach, especially as it was approaching low tide, but surprisingly the beach was almost empty. We just walked on but ended up stopping to briefly talk to a M/F textile couple in swimmers walking towards us who asked us what we were doing walking naked on the beach. We explained that we loved to walk naked on beaches, and that we had just walked naked all the way from Aberthaw. Their chins nearly hit the sand as we explained, and we left them wondering what kind of odd species they had just encountered.

We walked on past the ledge at the western end of Monknash beach which always has some naked people camped out and headed on past the ladders towards Dunraven. Andi had stashed her stuff on the beach at Dunraven and walked naked eastwards to met us with a bottle of water. We met up just west of the ladders and went down to the water edge on a sandy spit to have a drink and rest. We all had a dip in the sea to swim and cool off, then headed back towards Dunraven Bay. We passed two male walkers who were heading east (they had a good gawp at the naked bloke with two naked women!), and we met a lone naked guy who was sunning just up near the top of the beach, and then suddenly we were at the beach at Dunraven Bay and Andi’s stash.

The beach at the Dunraven bay end had a few people on it, mostly wearing swimming cozzies, but there was a few naked people (men and women) in evidence, so we stretched out for a well deserved rest and and more water before having another naked swim to cool off.

The tide was well on its way in by now, so we packed up and (reluctantly) put on some clothes to head back up the steep path back to the car, then home for some proper food and a well deserved glass of wine in the garden.

This was easily the best naked walk we have ever done, but i was glad to have a naked woman with me – Probably avoided a few issues when we were walking past some of the textiles. It was fantastic to do the whole 10 miles fully committed to being naked, with no bags, or emergency cover ups. For us it is the only way to walk naked, we really get a buzz from the proper commitment this gives us.

It was very hard work at times as it was such a long walk, and we would have struggled to deal with the logistics without Andi meeting us with drinks and snacks a couple of times. Originally we were planning to park a car at the far end, and leave a stash of clothes and drinks on the beach at the Dunraven end and then walk the whole thing fully committed. The day we did the walk was so hot that we probably would have had to take a bag with drinks and snacks in it, as 10 miles is a long way without any!

Its is a fantastic walk though, and fully recommended to anyone who really wants to go for it and push their naked beach walking to the limit. Bear in mind though that you are guaranteed to meet textiles, and need to be totally confident in walking naked in public, and be happy to spend several hours naked in public. The full walk took us around 5 and a half hours including rest stops, so its not for the faint hearted…

Have fun and live naked!

Great walk on Sker beach near Kenfig – first of 2014!

The weather was amazing on monday, the sun was out and it was warm with not a breath of wind. What could we do, but skip the work for the day and go for a walk. Naked of course – it was just warm enough for the first naked walk of 2014!

Andi and I went to one of our favourite beaches, Sker Beach near Port Talbot. This is an amazing place to get naked and walk, or just enjoy the wide open beach.

We parked up at the Kenfig nature reserve and walked down through the dunes to the beach. Its easy to find the beach, just head off from the car park towards the sea and follow one of the many paths, although it is a good 15 – 20 minute walk. If the car park is quiet (which it was on monday – only about 4 cars), we usually get naked a few minutes walk away from the car park, and try to pick a less well used path, and head down to the beach.

Once we got to the beach we turned right (west) and walked a couple of hundred meters before finding a spot at the top of the beach to stash our bags and clothes and use as “our spot”. The tide was about halfway out (or in) so we walked down to dip our toes in the water, which was freezing, and walked back up. We sat in the sun for a while, then decided it was just warm enough to have a walk along the beach naked.

We walked west near the top of the beach and kept going past the point that the stream crosses the beach, then almost to the start of the industrial area up at the top of the next beach. It is possible to walk all the way along in front of the industrial area (which we have done in the past), but we didn’t want to go too far this time. We turned back and returned along the water edge to our stash point.

The beach was almost empty all the time we were there, we passed one solitary male dog walker on the return leg of our walk at the waters edge, and a couple (M+F) walked past us when we were sitting at our stash point. Other than them, and the couple of fishermen down at the eastern end of the beach we saw no one in several hours. All in all it was a great start to our naked walking year.

This is a fantastic easy walk which is always pretty quiet and great for those who don’t feel comfortable walking naked in the more sketchy and publicly exposed locations that we have mentioned in the blog. One of the great things is that once on the beach you can lose your shoes too, and walk the full length of the beach totally naked and un encumbered. Perfect…

Great video of a naked mother on a textile beach

I love this short video as it is of a woman clearly totally comfortable with her nudity on a very busy textile beach.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xzwneq_young-spanish-milf-mom-naked-on-the-nude-beach_travel

Great short video of a naked couple clearly having a fun time!

I couldn’t resist this video clip as the couple walking naked are clearly having such fun as they pass several textiles on the beach!

http://www.dailymotion.com/embed/video/xzwnt0

Aberthaw to Llantwit Major Naked Walk

This is a walk that I have been planning or some time, but I have only recently been able to walk it to check it out.

It is a potentially very sketchy naked walk as it is very exposed to the costal path, with the cliffs never really gaining much height, and in some places on the first half of the walk the costal path is very close to the beach so there is no real distance between you and anyone on the path. The low tide section of the beach near the car park is also visible from the Barry to St Athan road. Having said that, this bit of coastline seems to be very quiet, so check it out and make up your own mind.

You park up in a small car park near Aberthaw power station (gives a bit of an unusual backdrop to the walk) which overlooks the beach, then just walk right (west) onto the beach and head west.

As soon as you can (depending on how busy it is or how brave you are feeling!) get naked and find a stash point for your bag and clothes. When I tested the route, I stashed my clothes about 100m from the car park, where the beach was still very close to the costal path.

You basically walk west as far as you can / want too, then turn around and come back.

When I checked the walk out, I walked all the way to Llantwit Major, and was able to walk right out onto the low tide exposed rocks out in front of the car park at Llantwit (col-huw point) before turning round to return. If you have the time, and the tides in your favour, it is well worth going this far as it makes it into a good long worthwhile walk, which also feels nicely exposed and just a bit risky!

The point (Stout Point) between Stout Bay and Llantwit Major is a potential problem if you get the tides wrong. You must only walk past this point if the tide is on its way out or is fully out on a low tide. The water comes in pretty quickly here and it would be very easy to get cut off on the wrong side of the point. This would then necessitate finding a way to the cliff top path and walking back along the path until you can return to the beach. I didn’t see any obvious way to get to the cliff top, so you might have to go all the way to Llantwit. Wouldn’t be a problem if you had carried your clothes with you, but if you like to walk naked fully committed carrying nothing (as we do) then it may be an issue!

Another sketchy section is when walking past Summerhouse Point, between the car park and Stout Bay. There is a public car park with beach access here, so you may encounter textiles on the beach.

Llantwit-Map

All in all this is a great walk, a good six miles if you go all the way and a fantastic opportunity to be naked in a quiet public place. I would say that it is probably suitable only for the brave, as it is very exposed.

Llantwit Major beach, Vale of Glamorgan. south...

Llantwit Major beach, Vale of Glamorgan. south Wales, UK (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Great nude walk in the sun at the weekend

Marian was at our place for a night at the weekend and as the sun was out we went for a naked walk at Monknash. We basically followed the route described here, but had to go a little bit further along the first beach than we normally do before we got naked and stashed our gear as there was a few textiles out and about.

The girls hadn’t seen each other for a while and wanted to have some fun, so persuaded me to pop a little blue diamond friend and then both “encouraged” me to get hard before we set of on the walk, the idea being to see what happened as we walked 😉

It was as you imagine quite amusing. The walk was great, there was a few textiles on the beach, sunbathing and in the sea, and a few walkers out and about. The cliff top path seemed busier than usual, so we were well exposed to the public which added to the fun. The girls thought it was really amusing to see me walking on the beach with a boner and we walked all the way to the beach below Dunraven castle without any incident and spent some time on the beach there. We did some poking about on the rocks and had a couple of dips in the sea to cool down before we decided to walk back.

I was drooping a bit, so Marian helped me get hard again before we walked back – this was all part of the “amusement” for the girls. On the way back, the beach had got a little busier and we passed some couples walking at the water edge, and a couple of dog walkers. They were a bit surprised to see the three of us brazenly walking naked along the beach, especially given my boner, which of course is exactly what Andi and Marian had wanted. The grins on their faces were priceless.

We saw what looked like one nude couple on the “nude beach” section, tucked in at the top of the beach, and a few guys on the “ledge”. There were no others walking naked on the beach. We got back to our bags on the beach and sat there naked for another couple of hours taking in the sun, and having a couple of nude dips in the water where we could clearly be seen by the textiles who were near us.

We had a great few hours naked, had a great walk, and spend some time nude together on the most exposed and public part of the beach with no problems at all.

Gallery 4 – More great images of nudity on the beach