The Traditional Nudist Area
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Nudists used sensible boundaries at Studland for decades
with woodland, the Little Sea and The Point providing natural
boundaries.
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South of Footpath 6
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View south along Studland Bay from the Foredunes or Zero
Ridge*
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Views south of Footpath 6 showing Heather walk between
the foredunes and the First Ridge*,
now outside the National Trust nudist zone |
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View of Old Harry from the top of the Inner Ridge*
by the Lily Pond |
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By the Lily Pond and Little Sea
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The sheltered dunes around the
Lily Pond have been used by nudists for decades.
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A beautiful
location to enjoy nudist freedom!
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The area to the west of the Little Sea is also
sheltered by woodland
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Many nudists enjoy
long peaceful days in this area, soaking up the sights as well as the
sun!
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North of Footpath 6
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The Point, viewed here from Shell Bay, was
the accepted natural
boundary for nudists
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The dunes and woodland behind the point
formed part of the traditional nudist area |
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Views of the
the traditional nudist area between
the foredunes and the broadleaf woodland |
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* See
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/jpg/3ST-vegetation-succession.jpg |
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