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Werrong Beach in NSW, Australia is a remote and secluded nude swimming beach with scenic coastal views in Royal National Park, south of Sydney.
The beach is beautiful, natural and secluded and not a hint of development in sight. Strong rips and currents are present at Werrong Beach, so swimming is not permitted here.
This beach has changed over the past 40 years. It still has a lovely swathe of short grass and lots of white sand. The area of grass has shrunk through erosion of the beach face. Unfortunately there's little shade from trees, so it's best to bring an umbrella of canopy of some sort. The walk in is a little tricky at the end, but don't be deterred by National Parks saying it's unstable. A kind person has put in a rope for you to hold onto.
The beach is really pure - naturism. People are friendly and watch out for each other when they go swimming and virtually no gawkers. Best to swim in a group unless you're very confident. Expect to have a lovely nude afternoon or day.
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