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ClubNat - Clothes optional venues for women

Venue Etiquette

If we all agree to abide by this ClubNat Venue Etiquette then we should be able to keep our venue rules to a minimum. The intention is not to restrict anyone's fun but by having this etiquette we are ensuring everyone enjoys a moment away from the usual stresses of life at a ClubNat Venue.

  • Promptly pay any membership or venue fees
    We are only able to continue providing nude facilities for our members and their guests when everyone promptly pays their membership and venue fees. If you enjoy a nude sauna or a skinny dip, then failure to pay your dues is failing yourself.
     
  • Obey the club rules
    Our Club rules are there for your protection as well as for the safety and enjoyment of all concerned.
     
  • No overt sexual behaviour
    Innocent expressions of affection among family members and friends are commonplace, but overt sexuality of any kind is out of place at a ClubNat venue and will not be tolerated.
     
  • Respect peoples privacy
    For business or personal reasons some members (or guests) may wish to remain anonymous and will introduce themselves using first names only. You should respect their privacy and they will do the same for you.
     
  • Sit on a towel
    Always have a towel available to sit on. This is for reasons of hygiene and out of consideration and respect for your fellow facility users.
     
  • Respect the rights of others
    Some are at our venues for a quiet time and body language should tell you they don't want to be disturbed. It's not wrong to look for new friends - but it is rude to intrude when you're unwelcome.
     
  • Speak up for standards
    It is in everyone's best interest to ensure we maintain a high level of decorum at our ClubNat venues. This doesn't mean we can't have a giggle but if you feel the words or actions of someone might bring our nude activities or the club into disrepute then voice your concerns (to a committee member if necessary).
     
  • Take responsibility for the facilities
    In the same vein as "Speaking up for Standards", if you see someone abusing the facilities at a venue then voice your concerns (to a committee member if necessary). If a Leisure Centre stops us using their facilities because of unnecessary wear and tear then we all loose out.
     
  • Neither a borrower nor a lender be
    For loan oft loses both itself and friend, and borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry. Simply put ... come prepared. We have listed below everything you're likely to need at any of our venues so please take note.
     
  • For our male guests - Hide an erection
    Our nude venues are completely non-sexual and as such an unwanted erection is extremely rare. Should any guest suffer an unwanted erection then they must ensure no one else becomes aware of it (this includes from sight and conversation). Failure to do so would indicate it is a wanted erection and will therefore not be tolerated.

What to bring with you for your visit.

  • Nude Sauna, Steam and Spa Evening
    You will need to bring a couple of towels. One to sit on in the sauna and a clean dry one to use at the end of the evening before you get dressed. Shampoo and a body wash are also suggested so when you leave the health suite you feel fresh, clean and fully revitalised.
     
  • Skinny Dip
    Pack a bag as if you were going to the swimming pool in your local leisure centre. You'll need shampoo, body wash, a towel and swimming goggles if the chlorine tends to hurt your eyes ... and not much else ... wooo hoooo. 
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