Trebbia River: the "wild bucket" beachThe Trebbia river flows quietly along one of the most beautiful Piacenza valleys... moreTrebbia River: the "wild bucket" beachThe Trebbia river flows quietly along one of the most beautiful Piacenza valleys surrounded by lush and wild nature. Val Trebbia is rich in history, culture and traditions where hospitality, tastes and flavors are lost over time.For over 15 years, in one of the most beautiful meanders of the river, a group of friends, which has taken the name of TrebbiaNat, has found itself in the name of friendship, serenity and respect for naturist ethics in what is called the beach of «Secchiello Selvaggio», a unique oasis of its kind, to spend moments of relaxation and fun in which naturism integrates perfectly with the environment.It is certainly not an equipped area, but only a stretch of stream with clear water, in which there is no barrier between the naturist and the nature that surrounds him. And for those who love walking, it is possible to walk for a short distance along the woods that line the river. Once you discover this little eden you will understand what it means to be in heaven.With the arrival of spring, as soon as the temperatures allow it, the call of the Trebbia and the «Wild Bucket» become irresistible for those who have left their hearts there. In the breaks between a sunbath and a dip in the river, work is done to make the area of the beach left to the river and nature in the winter again welcoming and functional. So in a few weeks the dining room comes to life again, equipped with wooden tables, benches or stools, the beach volleyball court, the bowling green and the barbecue area for the inevitable skewers.Everything is done with the utmost respect for the environment because our regulation has a single article: respect for others and for the nature that surrounds us! Those who come to this place undertake not to leave their traces, not throwing waste or leaving objects and food around, taking their garbage home.
TrebbiaNat collaborates with the NoTube committee and the Permanent Observatory of the Trebbia Valley in various initiatives aimed at protecting the territory and the valley from speculative attacks.TrebbiaNat is not an association and there are no cards, however A.N.ITA recommends. to those wishing to join a national association. In the surroundings there are hotels, campsites and agritourisms to stay in. less
Playa Del Mal Nombre, Calle Kk, Pájara, Spain - Get Directions
Playa del Mal Nombre is an out-of-the-way beach, in what looks like a development that was never completed. The beach is a... morePlaya del Mal Nombre is an out-of-the-way beach, in what looks like a development that was never completed. The beach is a few hundred meters from cliff to cliff. There are no sunbeds available, but there are plenty stone shelters to shield you from the wind.There's a single bar which serves drinks and food, and has a toilet and shower.
San José, Parque Natural del Cabo de Gata-Níjar, San José, Almería, Spain - Get Directions
Cala Chicre is a small cove that's a bit of a scramble to get to. It's about 400 metres from the car park. It's located in... moreCala Chicre is a small cove that's a bit of a scramble to get to. It's about 400 metres from the car park. It's located in the Cabo De Gata National Park about 3 miles from San Jose along a dirt track (fine for cars). You drive past the much busier Monsul and Los Genoveses beaches to get there. It's a picturesque beach and usually quiet. We found that naturists and textiles mix easily there. Nice overhanging rock formations.San Jose is about an hours drive from the Vera Playa naturist resort.
04618 Cuevas del Almanzora, Almería, Spain - Get Directions
This is a small shingly beach 3 or 4 miles North of Vera Playa. Outside the high season it's usually deserted and has a... moreThis is a small shingly beach 3 or 4 miles North of Vera Playa. Outside the high season it's usually deserted and has a lovely arch that gives you access to the beach.
Avenida Pedro López Meca, Mazarrón, Murcia, Spain - Get Directions
A small cove with clear shallow water and rocks either side. The beach is so named because of the large cut rocks... moreA small cove with clear shallow water and rocks either side. The beach is so named because of the large cut rocks on the east side of the beach that form a flat surface to walk or lie on. There are some caves in the rocks on the west side of the beach. This is one of a run of designated naturist beaches to the west of Mazarron in an area described as Calas Nudistas.
This is a beautiful remote beach wonderful for snorkling and seeing fish in the clear waters. Its difficult access means it... moreThis is a beautiful remote beach wonderful for snorkling and seeing fish in the clear waters. Its difficult access means it is never really busy. There is also limited parking. Just look for space in the lay- bys on the main road. After making the trip down (or canoeing from easier to get to beaches) you will find that the trip was worth it. Fish jump out of the clear water. There are large rocks to explore at the far end and the atmosphere is one of peace and tranquility. The sand is dark and soft and scattered with flat rocks that help to keep the water clear. By mid afternoon you will find more naturists have worked their way down the rocks to enjoy this lovely beach. There is a large bin at the top of the path away from the beach. Don't forget to take your rubbish with you when you leave the beach. less
Playamarina is an official nudist beach located next to El Faro Beach. This small sunspot is less than 1 kilometer long and... morePlayamarina is an official nudist beach located next to El Faro Beach. This small sunspot is less than 1 kilometer long and 16 meters wide and fairly easy to access
Playa de la Morena has direct access to the naturist campsite El Portús campsite. It is a beautiful bay,... morePlaya de la Morena has direct access to the naturist campsite El Portús campsite. It is a beautiful bay, ten kilometers from Cartagena. Away from noise and pollution. Suitable for nudist climbing on the cliffs and watersports. The beach is 130 metres wide and is mixed sand and stone. Due to the campsite, it can get quite busy.
Las Canas is a beautiful golden sanded cove in the Calblanque area and like the other beaches here are not officially... moreLas Canas is a beautiful golden sanded cove in the Calblanque area and like the other beaches here are not officially naturist but are used by naturist.Las Canas lies between Larga and Negrete. We advise caution over parking, use designated areas as you may be fined. Regional Park Calblanque is a protected environment access restrictions limit the number of visitors in the summer. Out of season you can enter more freely. The beaches are used by naturists and are Dentoles, Magre, Arturo, Calblanque, Larga, Las Cañas, Negrete and Parreño. less
Playa Larga is one of the beautiful natural golden sanded beaches of the Calblanque area.It is found between Calblanque... morePlaya Larga is one of the beautiful natural golden sanded beaches of the Calblanque area.It is found between Calblanque itself and Las Canas. Regional Park Calblanque is a protected environment access restrictions limit the number of visitors in the summer. Out of season you can enter more freely. The beaches are used by naturists and are Dentoles, Magre, Arturo, Calblanque, Larga, Las Cañas, Negrete and Parreño.