Beaches
There are a number of beaches in our region:
- Sandwich Bay, Kent is about five miles south of Ramsgate. The whole beach is a long sandy bay. Adjoining the whole beach is a golf course and alas the members aren’t too keen on naturists.

Kent Naturist Beach
- Leysdown, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. The beach is located half a mile south-east of the main beach at Leysdown near to the place identified on maps as Shell Ness. Parking is possible adjacent to the beach ( rough road ). The beach is a mixture of sand, shingle, shells and in places mud.
- Brighton Black Rock Beach, Sussex. Officially opened in 1980. Probably the easiest beach for access as there are car parks and a terminus of the Volks Railway nearby. The ease of access also means it is also easy for voyeurs to access.

Sussex Naturist Beach
- Fairlight Glen, Sussex. Also known as Fairlight Cove (not to confused with a nearby settlement), and officially shown on the map as Covehurst Bay. The beach at the foot of the Glen was one of the first in the country to be officially designated in the 1970s. but since removed. Naturist use is still accepted by the council, although they have safety issues with access to the beach. Now wooden steps have now been built which are very good allowing easy access to the beach, also steps in the steeper patches of the track and a bench halfway up.