Hello,
I have not written in quite some time as there have been other interests in life that have kept me busy. But as I have just had a great summer day in the nude, I wanted to write up a short report. I am currently spending time in South Africa, and have visited the semi-official nude beach of
Sandy Bay near Llandudno. It is just a few minutes' drive from the City of Cape Town, and fairly easy to reach. You get onto the M6 leading from Cape Town through Camps Bay to Hout Bay, and turn right into the village of Llandudno just before you reach Hout Bay. In Llandudno, you follow some rather steep slopes down to the sea. The beach is well signposted, and there is a small car park at the end of Sunset Avenue. That place can be somewhat crowded on a busy day, so you might also want to look for a place to park along the road on your way down. From the parking area, there is a narrow foot path that leads towards Sandy Bay. You will notice a signpost saying "no nudity along the path" right at its start. It is the only indication that clothing might be optional at the beach this trail leads to, and I suppose it means exactly that. The walk takes about ten to fifteen minutes, and you cannot get lost on the way. You should bring everything you need for the day, as apart from the tiny and somewhat overpriced mobile kiosk at the car park, there is no chance to buy anything once you have reached Sandy Bay.
The beach itself carries its name rightfully. The sand is very fine grained and almost white. The area is surrounded by big rocks and boulders that also create a few rather secluded areas. Even on a hot summer day, I have not seen this place overcrowded, as there is plenty of space, and the fact you have to walk a bit to access it seems to put off quite a few people. The visitors are mainly couples and single men, including a few gays. Unfortunately, I have not seen families with children. People seem to come from all walks of life, whites are represented as well as blacks and coloureds. Almost everyone is nude, except for a few hikers who are just walking past. The ocean is not very suitable for swimming, but most of the time there are fantastic waves that are fun to run into. You can walk quite a stretch up and down the beach or climb onto the rocks without getting dressed, if you like. Shade is something that is very difficult, if not impossible, to find, so bringing an umbrella of your own is advisable.
This was not my first visit to Sandy Bay, and I have always enjoyed it. It is not too difficult to mingle with people, but you can also have your privacy, if you wish. Of course, it is great to enjoy the sun in the nude while almost everyone else in Europe and North America is freezing!
Greetings from sunny South Africa! Tot siens!
Jan.