
Naturist Holidays
A 2026 Challenge
In 2024 British Naturism celebrated its 60th birthday and issued a series of sixty challenges to its members.
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For those who didn't see the challenge in 2024 or might like another challenge this year
we reproduce the list, with a few amendments, below.
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The challenges have been grouped under seven topics. Good luck!
FIT AND ACTIVE
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1. Take part in a naked yoga, workout or exercise session.
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2. Participate in an organised naked walk for the first time.
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3. Take part in World Naked Hiking Day on June 21st.
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4. Run 5 kilometres with others or by yourself.
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5. Organise or take part in a naked high ropes course, climbing wall, zip wire,
sky dive or other adventurous sport, (wearing any appropriate safety gear).
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6. Play a game of miniten.
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7. Play a game of squash, volleyball or badminton.
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8. Play a game of petanque.
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9. Play a round of golf naked.
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10. Play an outdoor game of chess, draughts or croquet naked.
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11. Host or attend a naked board game or retro games event.
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OUT AND ABOUT
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12. Organise or attend a naked visit to an art gallery, garden or stately home.
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13. Visit a naturist club that you have not previously visited.
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14. Go to a naturist beach that you have not previously visited.
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15. Visit or stay at a naturist B&B, hotel, spa, or sauna.
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16. Perform naked as an actor, singer, dancer, stand-up comedian, or
musician or attend a clothing optional performance.
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17. Organise or attend a naked picnic with others.
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18. Organise or attend a naked visit to a zoo, aquarium or wildlife park.
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19. Camp overnight at a naturist-friendly campsite or wild camping area.
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20. Organise or attend a naked dining event at a pub, restaurant or cafe.
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21. Wild swim or bathe naked in a lake, waterfall pool or river.
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22. Take part in an organised naturist swim or skinny dip that you have not
previously attended.
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23. Go on a naked cycle ride with others or by yourself or participate in a
World Naked Bike Ride.
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24. Take part in a naked boat cruise e.g. canal or riverboat trip, coastal
sightseeing trip or holiday cruise.
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25. Ride a horse naked.
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26. Go naked in the snow.
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NATURISM AT HOME
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27. Display a sign at home so that visitors know you're a naturist.
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28. Read a novel where naturism/nudism is in the plot and discuss it with
others.
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29. Read a book on the history of naturism and discuss it with others.
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30. Sunbathe naked in your (or someone else's) garden where you have not
done so before.
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31. Undertake gardening naked (wearing any appropriate safety gear) and/or
take part in World Naked Gardening Day on the first Saturday of the year.
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32. Undertake painting, decorating or DIY naked (wearing any appropriate
safety gear).
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33. Host or attend a clothing optional BBQ naked.
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34. Display at home your favourite naturist photograph of yourself (if with
others, ensure you have their permission).
IN THE PICTURE
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35. Make or be in a short film to promote naturism.
36. Appear naked in a magazine, newspaper, calendar or other publication.
37. Pose naked for or take part in a life drawing class, naturist photography
session or video shoot.
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38. Be photographed naked next to a nude statue in an art gallery or garden.
39. Be photographed naked at sunrise or sunset.
40. Be photographed naked at six well-known UK landmarks.
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CELEBRATIONS
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41. Take part in a naked walk or Great British Skinny Dip event to raise money
for a charity linked with British Naturism.
42. Host or attend a dinner party, birthday party or other celebratory event in
your birthday suit.
43. Bake and decorate a birthday cake while naked.
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44. Be a naked waiter/waitress for a party.
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SHARING NATURISM WITH OTHERS
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45. Tell a non-naturist friend, colleague, neighbour or family member, who
does not know you are a naturist, about naturism and that you are a
naturist.
46. Encourage a non-naturist friend, colleague, neighbour or family member
to take part in a naturist activity with you, attend a naturist event or visit a
naturist venue.
47. Take part in a naked podcast or write a blog about your involvement in
naturism or how it may helped you come to terms with a personal
challenge (eg mental health, body positivity, faith).
48. Enjoy social nudity with others in a hot tub, sauna or steam room.
49. Invite and enable non-naturist friends to go skinny-dipping with you.
50. Recruit one person into membership of your naturist club, if you belong to one, or British Naturism.
51. Attend two naturist events you have not previously attended.
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DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER!
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52. Wear a piece of BN branded or naturist slogan clothing in public for at least 60 minutes to promote naturism.
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53. Volunteer for a naturist club for at least 60 hours during the year.
54. Live entirely naked for a single period of 60 hours.
55. Create or maintain your own naturist social media account(s) adding at
least 60 new followers.
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56. Post 60 nude pictures of yourself on social media throughout the year (if
with others, ensure you have their permission).
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57. Walk naked for 60 miles with others or by yourself (this can be in one go or
accumulated over time).
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58. Write a short story or article on two or three significant historical events or
people that have helped naturism grow and/or develop in the UK and
share it with others.
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59. Create a vision of what naturism in the UK will look like in 10 years' time
and share it with others in any art form of your choosing (e.g. words, images, drawings, paintings, collage, drama etc.).
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60. Tell others (in person or in writing) about your participation in this challenge.









