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Nudist French Christmas Celebration Part 1 Nudist Naturist Top

While winter naturism thrives indoors, there is a brave subset of the community that takes the celebration outside into the elements. In of this series, we will look at the famous winter solstice swims, outdoor naturist hikes in the French mountains, and how the community rings in the New Year.

You will need them for hygiene on chairs, sofas, and dining benches. Bring festive or brightly colored towels to match the holiday spirit.

Are you interested in for winter travel? While winter naturism thrives indoors, there is a

In this first part of our exclusive series, we dive deep into the origins, philosophy, and essential elements of a Christmas experience. From the sun-drenched Île du Levant to the sprawling Domaine de la Sablière, we explore how French naturists have reinvented Noel with a blend of traditional charm and clothes-free freedom. Whether you’re a curious newcomer or a seasoned naturist, this guide will help you understand why a nudist French Christmas celebration might be the most memorable holiday of your life.

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Beyond the large-scale events, many naturist families celebrate Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in the comfort of their own homes or at smaller clubs. These celebrations often focus on a return to nature and simplicity, merging classic French traditions with a clothes-free philosophy.

True wellness is not a punishment for what you ate, nor is it a project to "fix" your body. It is a practice of meeting your current body’s needs with respect, curiosity, and compassion. From the sun-drenched Île du Levant to the

At 10:00 AM, guests gather for a guided hike through the surrounding forest or along the beach. Yes, it’s winter, but many French naturists swear by the invigorating effects of cold air on bare skin. For those less hardy, the resort provides “nudist capes”—thick, hooded robes that leave the front open. The walk concludes with a bonfire where everyone warms up and sips spiced mulled wine (vin chaud). Then, a quick rehearsal of “Petit Papa Noël” and “Douce Nuit” (Silent Night) for the evening’s carol session.

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