Brighton has an official nudist beach. In fact, it is one of the most accessible and popular nudist beaches the UK – particularly with the gay community. Be aware that the beach is of shingle and pebbles, so take flip-flops to wear to the water’s edge. During the summer months, it is possible to take the Volks Electric Railway from Brighton Pier to Black Rock station, from which it is just a 5-minute walk (back towards Brighton) to the nudist beach.
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A bit cold but beautiful sunshine and calm sea. Quite a few guys went in the water for a swim. Lovely beach. Happy memories. Now gone. The beach here is now no longer available. It has become part of the "modernization" where you can only walk on set paths through non existent plants. This area is no longer natural in any way. And so it goes..... A pool for only the very privaliged No normal resident can access it. Just another " private use" area paid for by Brighton citizens who have no access to it..
Very peaceful and safe vibe, everyone was chilled and minding their own business, even though many of the guys were checking each other out. Plenty women present showed how safe and comfortable it feels there. Perfect spot for a relaxed weekend break.
My partner and I are naturists and enjoyed our visit here. There were plenty of single men enjoying sunbathing and swimming but very few couples or single women. We visited in mid-July on a Wednesday. It was a very hot 25 degrees, so a dip in the sea would have been ideal, but the waves were a little too rough due to the wind for our liking, unfortunately. It is a shame the beach is pebbly, so it's not that comfortable to lay on, but we enjoyed our time here. We saw a couple of men openly masturbating on the beach, but not over anything in particular, just to make you aware.
Went for a beach morning on a lovely hot day with a few female friends. Parked 4 hours for free at the marina car park, which is a 10 min walk away. The beach steward informed us that parking on the coastal road was very expensive, so we made the right choice on that front. Very chilled atmosphere, no rubbish about on the beach either. Sea was lovely and clear. Advice to be prepared for walking on pebbles right down to the sea. Sandals won't cut the mustard, it's very uncomfortable on bare feet, so bring an old pair of trainers you can use in the sea.
Very windy and a little sorry Very overpriced most food halls took the right P out of us visitors they charged £26 for two portions of chips and two frankfurters!!!! Ridiculous
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