British Naturism

British Naturism British Naturism is the UK’s internationally recognised organisation for naturism and exists to unite and support naturists, to protect naturist places and provide more, make social nudity more acceptable across the UK and to provide comprehensive information on naturism and naturists around the world.
British Naturism came into being in 1964 when two societies – The British Sunbathing Society and the British Federation of Sun Clubs merged. They are the UK’s only member of the International Naturist Federation (INF), which exists for similar reasons, but are international in nature.
British Naturism has approximately 16,000 individual members and around 130 sun clubs and swim groups who support the aims of the organisation through their subscriptions and receive certain other benefits in return.
BN works hard to raise the public profile of naturism through media work and by lobbying local and national government.