Brittas Bay, located in County Wicklow, Ireland, features a long, sandy naturist beach south of its main textile section. Accessible with a 15-minute walk along the beach from the main area, the naturist section is marked by fencing on the dunes, just past the sixth lifebuoy, and extends to a stream further along the shore.
This secluded stretch offers a comfortable space for naturists to swim, sunbathe, and walk freely, either on the beach or among the dunes. While a 2010 newspaper report noted the area’s popularity with gay men, visitors can enjoy the beach’s peaceful and scenic atmosphere, making it a unique and relaxing destination for naturists.




