Samurai Beach

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Gan gan road
One MileNew South Wales 2316 Australia

Welcome to the sun-kissed sands of Samurai Beach, a premier destination nestled in One Mile, New South Wales, where clothing is optional and freedom is mandatory! This beloved spot among the nudist and naturist communities offers a serene escape where the only suit required is your birthday suit. ...

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Samurai Beach

Gan gan roadOne Mile, New South Wales 2316 Australia

About Samurai Beach

Welcome to the sun-kissed sands of Samurai Beach, a premier destination nestled in One Mile, New South Wales, where clothing is optional and freedom is mandatory! This beloved spot among the nudist and naturist communities offers a serene escape where the only suit required is your birthday suit.

Declared a legal nude beach in 1996, Samurai Beach is perfect for those who adhere to a clothing-optional lifestyle, embracing the FKK (Freikörperkultur) ethos of natural living. The beach is part of the Tomaree National Park, ensuring a pristine natural environment, with the added thrill of potentially spotting dolphins while you sunbathe au naturel!

While Samurai Beach offers limited amenities, its appeal lies in its unspoiled charm and the camaraderie of fellow beachgoers. It's accessible by 4WD, adding an element of adventure to your visit. Remember, while the beach is nude-friendly, the parking area and access paths are not, so keep your kit on until you hit the sand!

So, if you're a seasoned naturist or just looking to dip your toes into the waters of nudism, Samurai Beach is your go-to spot. After all, life’s too short for tan lines!

Samurai Beach Directions

To reach Samurai Beach, sometimes referred to as North One Mile Beach, leave the Pacific Highway north of Raymond Terrace and head for Nelson Bay or Port Stephens. To the south of Nelson Bay go in to Anna Bay and then head north along the coast road to Samurai Point. Alternatively you can continue almost in to Nelson Bay then turn right and follow the coast road back.
There are several routes in to the beach itself. If you park at One Mile Beach at the southern side of Sandfort Caravan Park you must walk north along the beach for about 1 km to a rocky outcrop. The clothes optional area starts 200 metres north of here. From Middle Rock Caravan Park there is a track through the sand dunes to the beach. Slightly north of this park there is a four wheel drive track leading on to the beach.

(Takem from https://www.gangart.com/freebeach/beaches_nsw.shtml)