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The INA work & campaign towards recognition of, and legalisation for nude beaches and nude recreation areas in Ireland. Past and present commitee members have lobbied at local and national levels, with varied responses. Interviews have been granted across different media outlets, most notably in radio & print. Still the campaigning goes on. One thing we seek, is the aid of naturists around the world. Thank you for your support.
Contact the Irish
Tourist Board and ask them about the state of naturism in Ireland, and where
it is possible to avail of nude recreation facilities. If possible, specify a
county/area in which you are particularly interested.
The more 'exposure' we get, the easier it makes our campaign to legalise nude beaches
and nude recreation!
Club Aquarius
After an absence of a few years, the website of the Dublin-based Club Aquarius is back in business! The Irish Naturist Association affiliated club invites you to visit them at clubaquarius.com We wish them continued success!
This years World Naturist Day was held on Sunday June 3rd. INA members and non-members alike attended. The weather on the day did not help matters, with those attending Inch Beach in Kerry getting the best of the weather. Trawalua Beach in Sligo was victim to a faily biting long-shore wind, but some brave people marked the day there. Brittas Bay in Wicklow was completely washed out, but the bank holiday weekend came to the rescue, with many agreeing to attend on the following day instead.
The 2007 AGM has been announced, and will take place on Saturday 16th of June. All members will be notified of venue and times. This will be followed by an optional dinner and swim/sauna evening.
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The INA members-only area of this site is now open. Would all members interested in signing up for this please contact us at the e-mail address given above.
We would also like to hear your suggestions for further expanding the members area.
A recent Ryanair in-flight magazine highlighted the top naturist beaches throughout the world. An Irish beach, Trawalua in Co. Sligo, had pride of place as the No.1 beach. No surprise to Trawalua regulars there, who have the beautiful Benbulben as a backdrop.