Brave nudists get their tackles out for bare swim with Loch Ness Monster
Brave naturists will be getting their tackles out for a monster skinny dip in Loch Ness.
The nudes are set to strip off for a spot of in the buff swimming in the hope that they might experience a brush with the infamous mythical beast. The “Loch and Land Feel Good Finale” is set to take place today at Borlum Farm on the Geldoe Estate and has been advertised to members on the British Naturism website.
Kit off fans thinking of taking part are tempted with the strapline: “Skinny Dip in the Famous Loch Ness and be at one with the monster.” While a blurb for the feel-good event posted online adds: “To celebrate the wonderful Loch and Land Festival, we would like to welcome you to a fun morning for all the family.
READ MORE: ‘I’m 18 and a boss but boys don’t take my ‘greasy’ job seriously – it does smell’
Click here for the latest UK news from the Daily Star
“Join us in a swim in Loch Ness, try yoga by the shore, give axe throwing and archery a go, warm yourself in a rural sauna, and grab yourself a bargain at the end-of-season outdoor equipment sale.”
Tickets are priced at £12 for up to two adults and two children with half of the cover price donated to the Trees For Life charity. In September we reported how a naturist group was inviting naturists to a sausage fest.
The Naturist Foundation hosted a special Oktoberfest a month early – with a bratwurst as part of the package. Members, who love to wander around starkers, were tempted to attend the event with the line: “Don’t forget to dress the part!”
While in August we told how pop music “buffs” were being invited to a naked pop weekend with tickets on sale at £295 a pop. The British Naturism bash featured performances by Freddie Mercury, Tina Turner and Elvis Presley tribute acts.
Other events on offer to nudes includes a guided spa break to Amsterdam’s Zuiver Spa for £309pp for two nights, £379pp for three.
A “Clothing Optional Llama Trek” near Wadhurst in Sussex was available at £26.
For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.