18 locations · Germany
Lower Saxony
Every clothing-optional place we've verified in Lower Saxony. Tap any entry for full visit notes, etiquette, access and seasonal advice.
Lower Saxony, Germany
Familiensport-Naturistenbund Hameln
Familiensport-Naturistenbund Hameln is a clothing-optional beach in Lower Saxony, Germany, where FKK (Freikörperkultur — 'free body culture') is the established norm at designated bathing areas. German naturism has deep roots in early-20th-century reform movements and is socially mainstream, with FKK sections of lakes and coastal beaches plainly marked and used by families, retirees, and solo visitors across the warm-weather season. Access is typically straightforward from a marked car park or footpath. Expect calm, low-key etiquette and the standard German bathing rules: pack out trash, no loud music, towel on shared seating.
Lower Saxony, Germany
FKK Bereich Woldsee
FKK Bereich Woldsee is an FKK (clothing-optional) bathing area on a lake in Lower Saxony, Germany. Lake-based FKK is the dominant model of inland German naturism — Strandbad and Badestelle facilities on local Seen draw a mix of naturist regulars and casual textile bathers, with the FKK section clearly signposted from the main entrance. Typical season runs May through September, with the highest naturist use on weekday mornings and shoulder months. Bring sunscreen, a towel, and water shoes if the shoreline is rocky; many smaller Badestellen have no on-site staffing.
Lower Saxony, Germany
FKK Strand an der Knock
FKK Strand an der Knock is a clothing-optional beach in Lower Saxony, Germany, where FKK (Freikörperkultur — 'free body culture') is the established norm at designated bathing areas. German naturism has deep roots in early-20th-century reform movements and is socially mainstream, with FKK sections of lakes and coastal beaches plainly marked and used by families, retirees, and solo visitors across the warm-weather season. Access is typically straightforward from a marked car park or footpath. Expect calm, low-key etiquette and the standard German bathing rules: pack out trash, no loud music, towel on shared seating.
Lower Saxony, Germany
FKK-Badebereich Kronensee
FKK-Badebereich Kronensee is an FKK (clothing-optional) bathing area on a lake in Lower Saxony, Germany. Lake-based FKK is the dominant model of inland German naturism — Strandbad and Badestelle facilities on local Seen draw a mix of naturist regulars and casual textile bathers, with the FKK section clearly signposted from the main entrance. Typical season runs May through September, with the highest naturist use on weekday mornings and shoulder months. Bring sunscreen, a towel, and water shoes if the shoreline is rocky; many smaller Badestellen have no on-site staffing.
Lower Saxony, Germany
FKK-Bereich Westrittrum
FKK-Bereich Westrittrum is a clothing-optional beach in Lower Saxony, Germany, where FKK (Freikörperkultur — 'free body culture') is the established norm at designated bathing areas. German naturism has deep roots in early-20th-century reform movements and is socially mainstream, with FKK sections of lakes and coastal beaches plainly marked and used by families, retirees, and solo visitors across the warm-weather season. Access is typically straightforward from a marked car park or footpath. Expect calm, low-key etiquette and the standard German bathing rules: pack out trash, no loud music, towel on shared seating.
Lower Saxony, Germany
FKK-Strand Duhnen
FKK-Strand Duhnen is a clothing-optional beach in Lower Saxony, Germany, where FKK (Freikörperkultur — 'free body culture') is the established norm at designated bathing areas. German naturism has deep roots in early-20th-century reform movements and is socially mainstream, with FKK sections of lakes and coastal beaches plainly marked and used by families, retirees, and solo visitors across the warm-weather season. Access is typically straightforward from a marked car park or footpath. Expect calm, low-key etiquette and the standard German bathing rules: pack out trash, no loud music, towel on shared seating.
Lower Saxony, Germany
Inselsee - FKK Strand
Inselsee - FKK Strand is an FKK (clothing-optional) bathing area on a lake in Lower Saxony, Germany. Lake-based FKK is the dominant model of inland German naturism — Strandbad and Badestelle facilities on local Seen draw a mix of naturist regulars and casual textile bathers, with the FKK section clearly signposted from the main entrance. Typical season runs May through September, with the highest naturist use on weekday mornings and shoulder months. Bring sunscreen, a towel, and water shoes if the shoreline is rocky; many smaller Badestellen have no on-site staffing.
Lower Saxony, Germany
Kleiner Bornhorster See - FKK Strand (optional)
Kleiner Bornhorster See - FKK Strand (optional) is an FKK (clothing-optional) bathing area on a lake in Lower Saxony, Germany. Lake-based FKK is the dominant model of inland German naturism — Strandbad and Badestelle facilities on local Seen draw a mix of naturist regulars and casual textile bathers, with the FKK section clearly signposted from the main entrance. Typical season runs May through September, with the highest naturist use on weekday mornings and shoulder months. Bring sunscreen, a towel, and water shoes if the shoreline is rocky; many smaller Badestellen have no on-site staffing.
Lower Saxony, Germany
Naturistenvereniging De Krösenberg
Naturistenvereniging De Krösenberg is a clothing-optional beach in Lower Saxony, Germany, where FKK (Freikörperkultur — 'free body culture') is the established norm at designated bathing areas. German naturism has deep roots in early-20th-century reform movements and is socially mainstream, with FKK sections of lakes and coastal beaches plainly marked and used by families, retirees, and solo visitors across the warm-weather season. Access is typically straightforward from a marked car park or footpath. Expect calm, low-key etiquette and the standard German bathing rules: pack out trash, no loud music, towel on shared seating.
Lower Saxony, Germany
Naturistenweg
Naturistenweg is a clothing-optional beach in Lower Saxony, Germany, where FKK (Freikörperkultur — 'free body culture') is the established norm at designated bathing areas. German naturism has deep roots in early-20th-century reform movements and is socially mainstream, with FKK sections of lakes and coastal beaches plainly marked and used by families, retirees, and solo visitors across the warm-weather season. Access is typically straightforward from a marked car park or footpath. Expect calm, low-key etiquette and the standard German bathing rules: pack out trash, no loud music, towel on shared seating.
Lower Saxony, Germany
Nudist beach DLRG, Borkum
Nudist beach DLRG, Borkum is a clothing-optional beach in Lower Saxony, Germany, where FKK (Freikörperkultur — 'free body culture') is the established norm at designated bathing areas. German naturism has deep roots in early-20th-century reform movements and is socially mainstream, with FKK sections of lakes and coastal beaches plainly marked and used by families, retirees, and solo visitors across the warm-weather season. Access is typically straightforward from a marked car park or footpath. Expect calm, low-key etiquette and the standard German bathing rules: pack out trash, no loud music, towel on shared seating.
Lower Saxony, Germany
Sieben-Meter-Teich
FKK-Wiese is a clothing-optional beach in Lower Saxony, Germany, where FKK (Freikörperkultur — 'free body culture') is the established norm at designated bathing areas. German naturism has deep roots in early-20th-century reform movements and is socially mainstream, with FKK sections of lakes and coastal beaches plainly marked and used by families, retirees, and solo visitors across the warm-weather season. Access is typically straightforward from a marked car park or footpath. Expect calm, low-key etiquette and the standard German bathing rules: pack out trash, no loud music, towel on shared seating.
Lower Saxony, Germany
FKK - Jugend
FKK - Jugend is a clothing-optional beach in Lower Saxony, Germany, where FKK (Freikörperkultur — 'free body culture') is the established norm at designated bathing areas. German naturism has deep roots in early-20th-century reform movements and is socially mainstream, with FKK sections of lakes and coastal beaches plainly marked and used by families, retirees, and solo visitors across the warm-weather season. Access is typically straightforward from a marked car park or footpath. Expect calm, low-key etiquette and the standard German bathing rules: pack out trash, no loud music, towel on shared seating.
Lower Saxony, Germany
FKK Liegewiese
FKK Liegewiese is a clothing-optional beach in Lower Saxony, Germany, where FKK (Freikörperkultur — 'free body culture') is the established norm at designated bathing areas. German naturism has deep roots in early-20th-century reform movements and is socially mainstream, with FKK sections of lakes and coastal beaches plainly marked and used by families, retirees, and solo visitors across the warm-weather season. Access is typically straightforward from a marked car park or footpath. Expect calm, low-key etiquette and the standard German bathing rules: pack out trash, no loud music, towel on shared seating.
Lower Saxony, Germany
FKK Wiese Boberger See
FKK Wiese Boberger See is an FKK (clothing-optional) bathing area on a lake in Lower Saxony, Germany. Lake-based FKK is the dominant model of inland German naturism — Strandbad and Badestelle facilities on local Seen draw a mix of naturist regulars and casual textile bathers, with the FKK section clearly signposted from the main entrance. Typical season runs May through September, with the highest naturist use on weekday mornings and shoulder months. Bring sunscreen, a towel, and water shoes if the shoreline is rocky; many smaller Badestellen have no on-site staffing.
Lower Saxony, Germany
FKK-Bereich
FKK-Bereich is a clothing-optional beach in Lower Saxony, Germany, where FKK (Freikörperkultur — 'free body culture') is the established norm at designated bathing areas. German naturism has deep roots in early-20th-century reform movements and is socially mainstream, with FKK sections of lakes and coastal beaches plainly marked and used by families, retirees, and solo visitors across the warm-weather season. Access is typically straightforward from a marked car park or footpath. Expect calm, low-key etiquette and the standard German bathing rules: pack out trash, no loud music, towel on shared seating.
Lower Saxony, Germany
FKK-Campingplatz mit Ferienhütten, "Lichtheideheim" Glüsingen, Familie Fränzel
FKK-Campingplatz mit Ferienhütten, "Lichtheideheim" Glüsingen, Familie Fränzel is an FKK (clothing-optional) campsite in Lower Saxony, Germany, operated for naturist guests across tent pitches, caravan/RV slots, and (commonly) mobile-home rentals. German FKK campsites typically include shower blocks, a lake or pool, a small shop or canteen, and an on-site restaurant; many are members-friendly but accept day or short-stay guests with advance booking. Operating season runs roughly Easter through October. Confirm reservation, visitor policy, and any family or guest rules with the site directly.
Lower Saxony, Germany
Zeus FKK Club
Zeus FKK Club is an FKK club in Lower Saxony, Germany, typically affiliated with the Deutscher Verband für Freikörperkultur (DFK), the national naturist federation. German FKK clubs run private grounds — pool, sauna, sports facilities, sometimes lakefront — and host organized social events, family days, and meetups for members and approved guests. Visitor policies and trial-membership terms vary by club; contact the Verein directly to inquire before showing up.