Hello! SNF is decommissioning this page and moving over to Naturism.se
The complete site consists of the main site (the portal) you are looking at right now, plus almost 50 subsites, divided in two groups: The naturist centers and campings, and the sites for the naturist federations and the associations. The main site contains information of general interest to the public. The clickable map below links you directly to the naturist beaches (yellow markers), the naturist centers and campings (green markers) and the indoor swimming events (blue markers). The middle column contains an aggregated list of events organized by the associations, among them the indoor swimming events. If you follow the links - except for the beaches - you will come to a subsite. You can always get back to this main site by clicking the link "Scandinavian Naturist Portal" to the far left in the top bar menu.
The naturist campings and resorts are owned or rented by naturist organizations, and membership in a club associated with the International Naturist Federation is usually required for access. However, you will be heartly welcomed to a short time "test visit".
The nude beaches are public areas where nudity is accepted, either officially or by practice. Everybody have access to these beaches.
The map below shows the locations of the naturist campings and resorts (green), naturist beaches (yellow) and indoor swimming pools (blue).
If you prefer, select a larger map.
If you have a GPS navigator or a Smart Phone,
you may download the locations of the campings, resorts and beaches from this KML file.
The list below shows you the next upcoming events. Click on an entry in the list to get more details. If you want to limit the list to contain only nearby events, give your Norwegian og Swedish postal code. If an event is not connected to a location, it will be listed anyway.
During fall,winter and spring, indoor swimming is organized by several naturist associations in Norway and in Sweden. Normally, a membership in a naturist association is required, but some association welcome other guests as well.