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Kölpinsee Parkplatz FKK-Strand Klink

Kölpinsee Parkplatz FKK-Strand Klink is an FKK (clothing-optional) bathing area on a lake in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.

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Kölpinsee Parkplatz FKK-Strand Klink

About this place

Kölpinsee Parkplatz FKK-Strand Klink is an FKK (clothing-optional) bathing area on a lake in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, 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.

Visitor notes

Who visits

A mix of German FKK regulars and casual textile bathers — locals dominate weekday mornings and shoulder months, with broader crowds on summer weekends.

How to find it

Most FKK sections are accessed from a marked car park or Strandbad entrance; look for 'FKK' signage on the path or section boundary.

Things to watch out for

Boundary signage between FKK and textile zones is enforced socially — respect the line. Off-season facilities are reduced; pack everything you need.

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Etiquette & ground rules

On German FKK beaches and Strandbäder, full nudity is welcome but not required — the mix of nude and textile bathers shifts by weekday and weather. Cameras and phone photography are off-limits without explicit consent. Stay aware of where the FKK section ends — adjacent stretches may be textile-only. Pack out all trash.

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