Nude Hikers
Any & all Nudists who have & shall enjoy a Nude hike, of any length, along any trail, well trod or self-blazen; whether amidst tall timbers in a rich forest, parallel to caressing waves along a sandy beach, circuitously passing ageless stones in a high desert or wherever the proximate terrain allows for spending several hours hiking Nude & feeling the Freedom of brushing against the Wonders of...
Hiking in Europe
Return to DiscussionsI found a quiet corner of Portugal with quiet countryside, cliff top walks and lovely sandy nudist beaches. It was a great place to hike naked. One time I was walking back from the beach and stopped to take photos. When I was checking that the camera caught them I noticed someone had been following me. He just gave a funny look and went on his way.
I went back there in November and met another guy who likes hiking. When we got beyond another nude beach we thought it was quiet enough to strip off. It was a lovely naked walk along the cliff tops. We both like photography and were taking some pics. Someone walked by as we took this photo.
They gave us a a funny look, then another, then popped up from behind a rock and took their own photo.
Later, as we returned we got to the track leading to the beach. My friend dressed while I stayed naked. A minibus came up in the other direction. I hid behind a bush and worked my way round as it went by. I could hear girlish laughter, had I left it too late? When I thought the bus had gone I stepped back onto the track. The bus had stopped and they cheared.
I went back agian this April and did two all day naked hikes in the Sierra d' Irta just behind Peniscola in Spain. It was tranquil with pure silence except for distant birdsong. At this time of year the Siera (mountains) are green with vegeteation and the blooms of spring flowers.
The routes are well marked and the path varies from a wide track to a narrow hilly path. There are many features on the way. Take plenty of water and some good walking shoes. The main walk is 26km (16 miles) but there are side paths so you can split the walk up and do a bit each day, as I did.