Kinshaldy Beach, located in Scotland and stretching over four miles, offers a serene and expansive setting for naturists, particularly at its southern end near the River Eden’s mouth. Backed by the scenic Tentsmuir Forest, this area provides both open beach and dune environments for visitors to enjoy.
To reach the unofficial nude area, start from the parking lot, cross the footbridge, and head toward the beach. Walking south for about 20 to 30 minutes brings you to a landmark—a blue and yellow cylinder—marking the start of the naturist-friendly zone. Nudity is common both on the beach and within the dunes, though attendance is typically light, with a core group of gay men frequenting the area. Its peaceful ambiance makes it an ideal spot for naturists seeking privacy and natural beauty.



