First post for along time…

Apologies to all of my followers, as I have not posted for ages and ages.

I have been running a new business which has soaked up massive amounts of my time, and I just have not had time to write in this blog. Happily we are still walking naked, and we are spending as much of our time as possible naked, and seeing a lot of Marian. Sadly she has split with her husband, but the upside for me and Andi is that we see her a lot more often and get to spend lots of time naked with her.

Today we did our first proper naked walk of the year which was fantastic. Andi wasnt working and I was working at home so we nipped out to our local beach for a walk.

We parked up at Penarth, near Cardiff and walked down onto the beach near the lifeboat station, west of the pier. We walked about halfway to the end of the concrete walkway and took off our shorts and t-shirts so we were naked. At this point we were not that far from the pier and clearly visible to anyone looking out way. I have no idea if anyone was, but hey, who cares?

We were out early, so the beach was empty apart from one dog walker that we could see walking away from us about 500m away. We walked to the end of the concrete sea wall and stashed our clothes so we could walk naked unencumbered by anything as thats the way we like to do it. We then walked all the way west to Lavernock point. We passed the dog walker as she had turned around and came back towards us. We stopped for a couple of mins to chat to her as she was surprised to see a naked couple walking on the beach. We like to talk to people we meet to explain that we are just interested in naked walking and why.

When we got to Lavernock point we decided to keep going, so we walked round the point and all the way to St Marys Well Bay. We met no one on this stretch of beach, so were able to enjoy the amazing place alone. It is a stunning location and a fantastic place to spend time naked.

We walked to the point that the cliff turns round to the next bay and as it was so quiet we decided to walk across the shingle in front of the caravan site to Bull rock and round towards Swanbridge Bay. This section is very exposed as anyone in the caravan site at St Marys Well Bay can see us walking across in front of the bay, but it added a bit of a tingle to the walk. We walked all the way round to Swanbridge Bay. There is always a couple of cars parked up with people about, but we had come this far and felt a bit emboldened, so we walked right round and onto the sandy bit of beach exposed at low tide in front of the few houses that are there. At this point we had been walking for about 90mins, and it felt fantastic to be so far away from our clothes and to be so exposed on the beach. The sun was out and it was quite warm so we sat on the rocks or about 30 mins before we headed back.

On the way back, the tide was still low, and we were able to walk right out on the sand spit that sticks out near St Mary Wells bay. The beach was deserted all the way back until we got closer to Penarth when we passed another dog walker (male this time), and then we passed another female dog walker who was coming towards us at the top of the beach, just before we reached the end of the sea wall where our clothes were.

We picked up our clothes and walked back to the end of the concrete walkway. We usually get dressed here, but we were enjoying being naked so much, and it was so quiet that we decided to keep walking naked along the walkway back towards the pier. We walked all the way back to the start of the walkway and on to the concrete groyne before we got dressed and headed back to the car and headed home.

Im sitting naked at my desk now, typing this up and doing some work, and Andi is out in the garden, also naked, doing a bit of weeding. The sun is out, we can probably spend the rest of the day naked now, and fingers crossed if its warm enough all of tomorrow and the weekend. Roll on summer and as many indoor and outdoor naked days as possible.

Quick naked walk from Penarth to Lavernock

The sun was out and the tide was low today so Andi and I managed to get a quick walk from Penarth to lavernock in at around lunchtime. We walked from the promenade at Penarth, along the concrete “path” to where it ends then onto the beach.

A couple were sunbathing just past the end of the concrete path, the guy was wearing shorts and the woman was lying on her front naked. We said hello as we passed, and got undressed a few meters further on. We waked to the end of the concrete sea wall then found a spot to stash our bags and walked on towards lavernock completely naked.

The beach was totally deserted except for a guy walking a dod about 300-400 meters behind us so we walked naked all the way to lavernock point. As we passed the path down to the beach just before getting to lavernock point a couple of people walked past on the coastal path, they probably could see us clearly but that was it, no other textiles. We went round the corner of the point and could see that the beach beyond lavernock point was also empty, but we didn’t have time to walk all along that section so had to turn back towards Penarth.

When we got back round the corner another couple of dog walkers had appeared on the beach so we just walked straight past them and said hello. I was glad Andi was with me as we seem to get a better reception as a naked couple than I do as a naked guy on my own. The guy with the dog who had been behind us had gone, probably up onto the cliff path. We walked back along the beach towards Penarth.

The sunbathing couple were still there, so we picked up our bag and walked back past them naked, and said hello again. This time the woman was sitting facing us and seemed quite chuffed to see some naked people again! We walked along the concrete walkway as close as we dared to go to the main beach at Penarth. we ended up about 50m from the beginning of the walkway, pretty close to the beach access. I think anyone on the pier or the beach access near the lifeboat station would have had a clear view of us.

Took us about 1hr 15 mins from getting naked to putting our clothes back on. Not nearly enough, but better than nothing. Of course when I got back home to do some work I got naked, as I am now typing this report up. Walk Naked, Live Naked, Work Naked.

View towards Penarth

This is the view from halfway along the beach back towards Penarth

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.

Penarth to St Mary’s Well Bay

I walked from Penarth to St Marys Well Bay yesterday, on my own as Andi was at work.

I parked at Penarth, and walked west from the town beach, past the end of the concrete walkway and found a place to stash my bag as soon as possible. There were a few people exploring on the beach, just down from me at the waterline, so I was in pretty much full view of them.

I walked naked along the beach, wearing only my trainers and sunglasses, pretty hidden from view of the cliff top path as I was up near the top of the beach to keep in the shade (the sun had moved over the cliff top) until i reached the Low tide rock / stone bar which is sometimes uncovered. It lets you walk a long way out into the sea at extreme low tide.

I returned to the beach and kept walking west towards Lavernock point, passing a female dog walker on the way. As I neared the point, I walked close to three very attractive girls (probably in their 20’s). They were sitting sunbathing and chatting, two wearing bikinis, the other in shorts and her bra when I walked past. They were pretty amazed to see a naked guy walking on the beach, but took it in their stride and were very happy to chat with me for 10 minutes whilst they all had a good look. Sadly i couldn’t persuade any of them to get naked! As we were chatting, I got an erection which they all enjoyed looking at. They were gone when I walked back later on.

As I walked round the point I passed an older couple (lots of disapproving looks), then a group of younger people, two couples and a guy all together – they didn’t say anything to me, but there was some smiles and sniggering. All amusing course. Another guy walking a dog passed soon after.

I then walked on down the beach and out onto a fantastic sandbar which is exposed at very low tides. The sand bar extends out in front of St Marys Well Bay, and creates a bit of a lagoon behind which seems to be fantastic for skinnydipping, (note the comment below though). I had a dip then headed back the way I had come. This time I could see a few people up on the cliff top on the balconies of their chalets in the chalet park peering down to have a good look. I waved at them and a couple of them disappeared from view, obviously embarrassed for some reason to be watching (I don’t care)!

I walked back around the point and all the way back up to the Penarth end to (sadly) recover my clothes and put them back on. There was a couple of fishermen out on the point for the incoming tide, but they didn’t even see me as I walked past at the top of the beach.

All in all a really enjoyable nude walk of just under 6 miles which took me around 2.5 hrs including my naked swim.

I managed to sneak in a nude walk today at Lavernock Point

I was very lucky today and managed to sneak in an very unexpected nude walk at Lavernock Point in South Wales. I finished a meeting early and was on my ay home, thinking about what a beautiful sunny day it was – perfect for a naked walk. So… I detoured down to Lavernock point area and found a stash point just off from the beach as described.

The tide was well out, but on the way in, so I got naked and walked down to the waterline and headed east towards Lavenock point wearing just my trainers (the beach is really a wave cut platform of sorts). I walked naked to the point then continued past, towards Penarth a mile or two in the distance. The beach was very very quiet, I saw one naked person at the foot of the cliff, sunbathing (there may have been a man an a woman together), and I passed one guy walking on the beach (a fully clothed textile), and I spotted two walkers up on the cliff top path. judging by the glint of sun off glass, they were having a good look through their binos, and that was it. Amazingly quiet.

I walked all the way along the beach to Penarth, stopping about 300m short of the town beach there. I could see a fair number of people on the town beach, so turned back and retraced my steps back. When I reached Lavernock Point, I stopped and sat on the rocks down at the waterline for a while, probably about an hour, just taking in the view and soaking up some sun. It was fantastic to be able to sit there fully naked in this amazingly beautiful and very open public place and enjoy the surroundings.

I headed back to my clothes, back to the car and continued home to tell Andi about my luck!

Lavernock Point and Flat Holm Lavernock Point and Flat Holm (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
English: Lavernock Point from Penarth Pier English: Lavernock Point from Penarth Pier (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Did the Lavernock Point walk at the weekend…

Well, the sun was out at the weekend so we decided to do the Lavernock point walk. It took a bit of courage as it seemed fairly busy when we got down onto the beach, but the tide as well out, so we decided to go for it.

We stripped off as soon as possible and stashed out clothes in the rocks at the foot of the cliff and set off along the beach towards lavernock. It was pretty difficult to avoid the other beach users, so we just went for it and enjoyed the exposure. Must have passed close by about five or six people out on the beach, all of whom had  a good gawp as we walked past, it must be said that we both found it a bit of a turn on, with Andi getting very frisky, and me getting a bit of a boner at one point. I suppose that is just natural sometimes, it certainly amused a few of the textiles that we walked past.

We continued past the point and walked on toward Penarth, where the beach was much quieter, with just a couple of dog walkers, one of whom (a woman in her 50’s) stopped to have a chat with us. She seemed to think it was a nice idea to walk naked and congratulated us on our bravery!

I have to say that we both really enjoyed the walk, and the fact that we had to pass a few textiles actually made the experience even better. We both really enjoyed the total exposure and we had no problems with the textiles.

Lavernock Point

A very exposed (sketchy) but enjoyable short walk of approximately 4 – 5 miles round trip. We were given these details by some friends who live locally and have walked this route a few times when they have been sunbathing naked at the base of the cliffs. I first walked it with my wife Andi and her best friend Marian in June 2012. We were surprised at how exposed it was to onlookers, and  my wife and her friend were a bit anxious at first about it being way too sketchy but we went ahead anyway and enjoyed the experience of total naked public exposure. You make up your own mind.

Park on the side of the lane in the trees and gain access to the beach by walking through the caravan park, then turn left (east) along the shingle beach and walk round the corner below the cliff. You can then stash your clothes anywhere along the cliff base in the jumbles of rocks, this is also a good spot to spend some time sunbathing naked and taking in the view across the bristol channel whilst you contemplate the sanity of the rest of the walk.

At low tide walk out to the waterline and turn left (East) and continue to walk along the rocky waters edge (you will need to wear something on your feet) until you reach the obvious rocky point (Lavernock Point). This section can be very sketchy if the fishermen are out on the rocks – they are not far away and will be very amused to see you! Walk round the point and check out the fantastic view of the rest of the walk in front of you, with the pier of Penarth town visible in the distance. It can get busy here at Lavernock point as a small car park is available up on the cliff top. The campsite shown on this map is now closed. I must reiterate that this is by far the sketchiest part of this walk as you will almost certainly meet textiles on the beach here.

Walk along the foreshore towards the pier in the distance for as far as you want (or dare). When we did the walk we pressed on as far as we could, until the houses up on the cliff top came into full view when we decided to turn around and walk back. On the way back, the area around the point had become a bit busier, with a fair number of textiles poking about in the rock pools and a few dog walkers coming east (towards us). This all caused my female companions a little bit of concern as we were committed (as usual) and had left all of our clothes and bags at the stash point – no fall back coverups for us! It was fine though and the textiles just had a good gawp, overall it was very sketchy indeed, but great naked fun.

This whole walk is very exposed to walkers on the beach, although much of the cliff top path is well hidden behind hedges. The beach seems to be quite a popular spot to explore and it as likely that you will meet textiles on the beach near the point, so bear that in mind before attempting this short walk. You need to be very comfortable being naked in public view. Many would consider this walk to be way too sketchy.

English: Beyond Lavernock Point (2) Sully Isla...

English: Beyond Lavernock Point (2) Sully Island is seen in the distance in this shot taken at the extreme end of the shore platform on a low spring tide. These blocks of the Lias are swept clean of sediment by the strong currents which sweep around this point with each tide. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

English: Lavernock Point rocks at low water Th...

English: Lavernock Point rocks at low water The low cliffs leading away north to Penarth are seen in the distance. Ferocious tides patrol this piece of coast. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Strata formation - cliffs near , Wales

Strata formation – cliffs near , Wales (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

English: Lavernock Point. Looking across the B...

English: Lavernock Point. Looking across the Bristol Channel to the islands of Flat Holme and Steep Holme. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)