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Admin
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Posted - 07/09/2002 :  5:27:05 PM  Show Profile  Visit Admin's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Here is a place to list your favorite nudist destination for relaxation, meditation or yoga. Do you know of a kids-free location for folks seeking quiet vacations? Hit Reply To Topic to post your favorite relaxing nudist destination.


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geojo
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Posted - 10/27/2002 :  09:52:42 AM  Show Profile  Send geojo a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
My wife and I have gone to Grand Lido numerous times over Dec 1st, our anniversay and enjoy the relaxing vacation. Just a do nothing, if you want, and lie on a lounge chair and read a good book or books and jump into the surf whenever.


george



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Cheri
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Posted - 10/27/2002 :  1:53:41 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Terra Cotta Inn, Palm Springs, CA - Owners make couples feel special

Tom & his lovely wife are super hosts.

:) Cheri

Doing what I can to positively promote nudism
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geojo
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Posted - 10/28/2002 :  8:25:44 PM  Show Profile  Send geojo a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
One of these days we will make it to the Terra Cotta Inn. It looks very pleasing.

george



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rabbitnbunny
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Posted - 07/27/2008 :  3:41:18 PM  Show Profile  Visit rabbitnbunny's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Kiva Retreat in Santa Cruz. Absolutely awesome. $20 per person for an all day pass. A community area and a quiet meditation area. The community area has a very large hot tub, and a cold splash, a lawn for sunbathing, and tea is provided. The meditative area has s smaller hot tub, very large sauna, and massage tables.

All packed into a small area!

You can go to one of the nude beaches north of town, and come back to the retreat, it's open till midnight on Fri-Sat. Open all week, and special women's only mornings on Wed and Sun..

http://www.kivaretreat.com/





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FireProf
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Posted - 07/27/2008 :  7:59:49 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Our absolute favorite is Terra Cotta Inn, in Palm Springs. If we're unable to visit there because there is no vacancy.....

we'll try Living Waters Spa in Palm Desert. We've visited there once and it was very quiet and very relaxing except for the air compressor and spray gun while the owner was painting.

In all fairness, it's a nice place and should also be considered.




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FlCpl4NewdFun
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Posted - 07/27/2008 :  9:26:46 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Fire Prof: I must say, Living Waters Spa is an excellent place. We love it, just can't get there very often since we live in FL. I'm surprised Jeff was running the paint gun while you were there. Both Jeff and Judy are extremely conscientious of their guests.

But as far as relaxation goes LWS is ideal. No TVs, radios, phones, in the room, you can't get anymore relaxing than that. I actually pulled out the old "crackberry" last time we were there and was politely asked to take it back to the room.

If you want to truly relax that is the place to go.

For those unfamiliar with LWS it is for adults only due to the spa atmosphere, but unlike Terra Cotta it is singles friendly. Terra Cotta only allows couples.




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pilot
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Posted - 07/28/2008 :  12:25:46 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
We'll second the recommendation for Living Waters Spa. When we want nude and peaceful, but with likeminded people, LWS is our destination of choice. It is absolutely G-rated but equally absolutely adult. We use it as a base camp to explore the Palm Springs area. It is also the perfect place to recommend for first-timers. We have brought along newbie-couples who felt relaxed and at home more or less the moment they arrived.


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FireProf
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Posted - 07/28/2008 :  01:36:58 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by FlCpl4NewdFun

Fire Prof: I'm surprised Jeff was running the paint gun while you were there. Both Jeff and Judy are extremely conscientious of their guests.



Don't want to get into THAT situation here. Let's just say that our first impression of Jeff was not favorable and he wasn't as welcoming as he has been to others that have posted positive things.

Late in the day and only after some of our friends arrived, the only couple staying there that night, he changed his tune and became a lot more "friendly" towards his DAY guests.



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harrier
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Posted - 04/19/2009 :  09:48:37 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My wife and I have been to Terra Cotta Inn twice and love it, but we live north of San Francisco and Palm Springs is pretty far away.
We have gone to Orr Hot Spings outside of Ukiah and found it pleasant, but our favorite is Wilbur Hot Springs in Calusa County near Williams. It is Old world with an old hotel with toilets down the hall and a large communal kitchen and recreation room. It has clothing optional only in the pool areas but you rarely see a swimming suit. The flumes and the swimming pool are first class. Three hot mineral water pools in the "quiet area" of warm medium and hot temperatures and a talking pool outside the quiet area. Plenty of sunning space and plenty of lounge chairs available. Mostly visited by couples of various ages. Children are allowed, but there are no play areas and they are rarely brought to Wilbur. There are yoga classes on weekends, but I don't participate.



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Posted - 07/16/2011 :  04:16:18 AM  Show Profile  Send Warmskin a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Out west, there is also Harbin Hot Springs near Calistoga, Calif. Very quiet, especially in the warm pools where no talking is permitted, or is highly discouraged. If you go there from Calistoga, make sure anyone who can get carsick easily sits in the front seat of the car. It's a very winding route for a while. Harbin is a new age kind of place. For some folks that is fine. I don't relate to that aspect of it, but it's still a nice place to go.

"How far you can go without destroying from within what you are trying to defend from without?"
Dwight D. Eisenhower



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Dcleatr
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Posted - 10/30/2013 :  4:35:49 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
For a quiet place near Tampa, Florida, we would suggest The Woods RV Resort in Land O Lake. No RV, there are park models for rent. Nice pool, hot tub, conversation pool and club house. Very friendly people and the developer/owner lives there most of the year. If you want to secure a place go anytime, the lots are for sale. I know we'll be back. Www.thewoodsrv.com

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Don't let them take away your right to bare butts!



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edward329
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Posted - 10/31/2013 :  11:02:48 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Berkley springs, W.Va. baths

retired from the telecommunications industry



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MrsAzLagoon
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Posted - 10/31/2013 :  11:51:30 AM  Show Profile  Visit MrsAzLagoon's Homepage  Reply with Quote
NaturistDoc...can you tell them about YOUR experience at a quiet, relaxing naturist B&B you went to recently?

Enjoy the sunshine!

MrsAZLagoon-AKA C-OHome
www.ClothingOptionalHomeNetwork.com



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NaturistDoc
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Posted - 11/02/2013 :  01:47:35 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
MrsAzLagoon no doubt refers to Alpenglow Ranch near Bend, Oregon. 'Tis indeed a wonderful and quiet place, and it's well described elsewhere on this site.

http://www.nudist-resorts.org/talk/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=6554



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Petri
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Posted - 02/24/2018 :  6:46:02 PM  Show Profile  Visit Petri's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Very quiet here... Would assume there to be lots of people looking for this type of place. Previous post is already 5 years old! Adding my 5 cents: if you are able to go to France, there is one amazing place for a kids-free vacation: https://www.naturistbnb.com/properties/naturist-holidays-for-couples/

For you record: I am involved with the web site, but this is not my property. But it is such an amazing place I really want to share it here. Have a look.



Edited by - Petri on 02/24/2018 6:46:47 PM

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