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Which is Britain's best
nudist beach? John R Owen is in no doubt...!
Morfa Dyffryn Naturist Beach, Gwynedd
by
John R. Owen
General
Details
Morfa
Dyffryn is probably the best naturist beach in the UK. It’s situated
on the Welsh coast between Barmouth and Harlech. It’s a two hour drive
from Chester and the West Midlands, and a three hour drive from
Manchester and Liverpool.
Access
and Parking
This description assumes you are driving north out of
Barmouth town along the A496 (the coast road). Almost exactly four miles
from central Barmouth along the A496 you’ll come across the tiny
village of Tal-y-bont. Drive through Tal-y-bont and over a narrow
bridge. Just after this bridge you’ll come across a road down to the
beach. This road, next to a small chapel, is sign posted ‘Treath
Beach’ (‘treath’ is Welsh for beach). Follow this road down to the
car park. Morfa Dyffryn, the naturist section, is about a one mile walk
north up the beach from the car park. Near to this car park is a second
car park at the Dyffryn Seaside Estate. Naturists are better using this
second car park as it is closer to the naturist section. NB: be sure not to turn off to the coast before Tal-y-bont. If you
take the earlier road down to the beach you’ll be faced with a three
mile walk to the naturist section - a common mistake by first time
visitors.
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Description
The
Barmouth Bay beach stretches from Barmouth in the south to Morfa
Dyffryn in the north and is about six miles long. Morfa Dyffryn, the
naturist section, is situated in the northern quarter of this beach
and is about 1km long. Dyffryn is a beautiful beach, with fine golden
sand and clear water. On fine sunny Sundays in the summer up to 500
naturists can be found using it. The northern
20% of Dyffryn is used by a homosexual community. This area is
probably best avoided by families. The main naturist beach is used by
singles, couples and families. One of the beauties of Dyffryn is that
it is large enough to accommodate all sections of the naturist
community.
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Facilities
There are none on the beach but there is a general store at
the Dyffryn Seaside Estate.
Water
Quality
There are no problems with water quality. The water at the
naturist section is clear and clean.
Caravans
and Camping
Textile camping is available at Benar Beach Caravan Park
and Dyffryn Seaside Estate. Informal camping is available at “Glyn’s
Field”.
Touring caravans and campervans are not allowed at the
Dyffryn Seaside Estate. Glyn allows campervans on his field, but not
touring caravans. Both caravans and campervans are allowed at Benar
Beach. Static vans can be rented at the Seaside Estate. Glyn’s field
is predominately used by naturists of all types.
“Glyn’s
Field”
Turn off the A496 at the chapel and follow the road down
towards the beach for about half a mile, turn right towards the caravan
site and there is a gate on your right a few yards after the junction.
Hardly any facilities exist at Glyn’s: there’s a single water tap
and the field gets mown now and then. (Glyn comes around on his tractor
in the morning.)
Developments
in 2000
During the Second World War a bunker was erected at Dyffryn
and this “pill box” came to be used by naturists to indicate the
start of the naturist section. In early 2000 the bunker was demolished
by the local council. This move was welcomed as the bunker had become an
eyesore and was dangerous for kids to play on.
In the summer of 1999 rumours started circulating that sign
posts were to be erected marking off the naturist section. It’s
believed the local council received some complaints about naturism at
Dyffryn, the exact nature of which is unclear. A few hostile articles
also appeared in the Welsh press, including one (in the summer of 1999)
in the Welsh language magazine Golwg (“Sight”).
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In July 2000 Gwynedd County Council did indeed erect sign
posts at Dyffryn. Three signs were erected - one in the textile section
indicating the presence of a naturist beach, and the other two marking
off the naturist section proper. It seems the campaigning done by the
UK’s naturist community paid off since the area designated for
naturism at 1km in length is pleasantly large. The homosexual community
lost out however as naturism was banned from the dunes, and the dunes
were popular with gays. Perhaps the homosexual community will now
congregate towards the north end of the beach? Like gays or loath them,
their community must be catered for.
The
Future of Naturism at Dyffryn
Dyffryn is an important beach for the UK’s naturist
community. Naturism first started there in the mid-1930s, and the author
sees no reason why it should not continue unabated. Every year thousands
of people enjoy naturism there, many of them first timers. The best way
to ensure its continuing success is to use it regularly but in a
discreet and sensible way. It is hoped the negative media coverage in
2000 will not be repeated. The author believes every UK naturist should
experience Dyffryn at least once in their lifetime. All you need is that
fine sunny Sunday in the summer...
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