Harry Potter-obsessed nudists to get wands out with journey to real-life Hogwarts
Harry Potter-loving nudists are set to get their wands out at the real-life Hogwarts this summer.
An advert posted on the British Naturism (BN) website is offering fans the chance to stroll around Alnwick Garden in the nude for £12 a pop on June 8.
The real-life Alnwick Castle starred as the magical Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the 2001 film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
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The historic location was also used to shoot scenes for the 2002 follow up, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
Now, under the banner “Get Naked in Northumberland”, nudists are being told: “Once again we are invited to Alnwick Garden by the Duchess of Northumberland to wander round this lovely garden in the way nature planned naked.
“With its amazing water features and being naked is the great chance to be a kid again and play in some of the water features, skin is waterproof, although maybe bring a towel to dry off.
“Explore the poison garden but don’t touch. A changing area is available and teas and coffees are included in the pavilion. Mid June the garden will be at its best.”
Fun-loving guests are guaranteed by organisers “the water cascades will be on”.
Last month, we reported BN were punting tickets for a £38-a-pop virtual naked golf tournament.
In the same month we told how naturists feared for their peckers after they were surrounded by a mob of psycho seagulls in Flat Holm Island, in South Wales.
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