RE:Practical Limitations

There are resorts in Europe where you can be naked 24/7, going shopping naked and getting food is not an issue.Do they have full service supermarkets or just convenience stores? Some resorts in the US have the latter.
Euronat - the one that have most recent experience of visiting and where I have often been naked 24/7 for my entire holiday has two small supermarkets both of which have good delicatessen counters, a butcher (who does barbecue evenings), one of the best baker's in the area, a large delicatessen and charcuterie (who does regular sucking pig roasts and similar evenings), a fishmonger (associated with a restaurant which is so good that local textiles come to eat there), a cycle hire shop, two clothes shops, a general store, a wine merchant selling everything from vin de tale to top appellations and several specialist shops like the organic food store.
In addition, there are three other full-service restaurants, a pizzeria, an ice-cream parlour, a creperie, a beach bar and caf and a snack bar.
There may be others that have opened since I last visited.

I think that is enough to leave you little reason for leaving the site.

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RE:Practical Limitations

I have just noticed a typo in my response above - "vin de tale" should read "vin de table."
I have also remembered that CHM has almost as good shopping and most French campsites have daily and often twice-daily deliveries of freshly baked bread and pastries from the local baker and visits from local butchers, grocers, fishmongers, etc.

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RE:Practical Limitations

I have just noticed a typo in my response above - "vin de tale" should read "vin de table."
I have also remembered that CHM has almost as good shopping and most French campsites have daily and often twice-daily deliveries of freshly baked bread and pastries from the local baker and visits from local butchers, grocers, fishmongers, etc.

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