This 13th-century castle, converted into a naturist hotel in 1989, is the holy grail for the ancient castle nudist. Rooms retain original vaulted ceilings and Romanesque windows, but the dress code is optional throughout: dine nude under a 700-year-old chandelier, swim naked in the converted moat (now geothermally heated), and climb the watchtower sans swimsuit. Their website warns: “The spiral stairs are slippery. So is our sense of humor.”
: Archaeological finds like the 8th-century BCE ivory figurines of nude women found at Rusahinili Castle (Toprakkale) in Turkey highlight how nudity was represented in ancient fortified settings. ancient castle nudist
Built in the 12th century atop a granite spur in the Creuse valley, Château de Boussac opens its inner courtyard and walled garden to the Association des Naturistes du Limousin for one week each July. The rules are strict: nudity is required in the solar (the sun-trap tower), the herb garden, and during the morning falconry display (the birds are reportedly unfazed). The dungeon remains clothing-mandatory for safety reasons — rusty manacles are not body-friendly. This 13th-century castle, converted into a naturist hotel
: Use words like impenetrable , towering , damp , and echoing to contrast the vulnerability of nakedness against the harsh stone [19]. So is our sense of humor
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