Sallymount Near Brittas Bay
, Ireland
Located near the scenic Brittas Bay, Sallymount Beach is a cherished destination for nudists and naturists seeking a serene escape. This clothing-optional beach is known for its privacy and natural beauty, making it a perfect spot for those who practice naturism and prefer the FKK (Freikrperkultur)...
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Sallymount Near Brittas Bay
Co. Wicklow IrelandAbout Sallymount Near Brittas Bay
Located near the scenic Brittas Bay, Sallymount Beach is a cherished destination for nudists and naturists seeking a serene escape. This clothing-optional beach is known for its privacy and natural beauty, making it a perfect spot for those who practice naturism and prefer the FKK (Freikörperkultur) lifestyle.
The beach has maintained its status as a nude-friendly location, where the clear waters and fine sand offer a refreshing retreat from the busyness of daily life. While amenities are minimal, this adds to the unspoiled charm that Sallymount offers to visitors. It's important for visitors to remember that while the beach is recognized for its clothing-optional status, discretion and respect for others are always advised.
Historically, Sallymount Beach has been a gathering place for those who embrace a naturist lifestyle, promoting a sense of freedom and unity with nature. The legal status of nude bathing here is typically tolerant, allowing naturists to enjoy the beach without disturbance. However, always check current local regulations before visiting, as situations can change.
Embrace the tranquil shores of Sallymount, where the spirit of naturism thrives in harmony with the natural environment.
Sallymount Near Brittas Bay Directions
Brittas Bay is a popular camping and caravanning resort. The main beach is textile. The naturist beach, which is long and sandy, is south of the main beach. Put Sallymount into Google Maps for directions or alternatively turn off the main Dublin - Wexford (N11) road nine miles south of Rathnew at the signpost at Jack Whites Cross. Go down this road until you can go no further. Turn right and follow the coast for about 1 miles until you come to a collection of fir trees and gateposts marked Buckrooney at a road junction. At the junction there is a small green gate. Walk through the gate and follow the path to the naturist part of the beach. Alternatively you can drive on until you come to a small car park beside a path down to the beach. Once you are on the beach turn left and walk until you see fencing up on the dunes past the sixth in a line of lifebuoys. Between the fencing and the stream further along the beach is the naturist area. You can swim sunbathe and walk around in comfort on the beach or in the dunes.