18 locations
Norway
Clothing-optional places across Norway, organized by state. From iconic public beaches to remote hot springs, here is what we've verified and what to expect when you visit.
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Nordland, Norway
Gautviken Naturist Area
Gautviken Naturist Area is a clothing-optional bathing location in Leirfjord, Nordland, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Oppland, Norway
Glomstadbukta naturiststrand
Glomstadbukta naturiststrand is a clothing-optional bathing location in Gjovik, Oppland, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Møre og Romsdal, Norway
Hjertøya
Hjertøya is a clothing-optional bathing location in Molde, Møre og Romsdal, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Oslo, Norway
Homolulu Beach
Homolulu Beach is a clothing-optional bathing location in Oslo, Oslo, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Nord-Trøndelag, Norway
Hoøya
Hoøya is a clothing-optional bathing location in Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Oslo, Norway
Huk Naturist Beach
Huk Naturist Beach is a clothing-optional bathing location in Oslo, Oslo, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Akershus, Norway
Kalvøya Naturiststrand
Kalvøya Naturiststrand is a clothing-optional bathing location in Baerum, Akershus, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Hordaland, Norway
Kollevåg badestrand
Kollevåg badestrand is a clothing-optional bathing location in Askoy, Hordaland, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Vest-Agder, Norway
Kviljoodden
Kviljoodden is a clothing-optional bathing location in Farsund, Vest-Agder, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Oslo, Norway
Langoyene
Langoyene is a clothing-optional bathing location in Oslo, Oslo, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Rogaland, Norway
Orrestranda
Orrestranda is a clothing-optional bathing location in Klepp, Rogaland, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Vestfold, Norway
Roppestad fristrand
Roppestad fristrand is a clothing-optional bathing location in Larvik, Vestfold, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Vestfold, Norway
Skåtangen
Skåtangen is a clothing-optional bathing location in Tjome, Vestfold, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Vest-Agder, Norway
Sømstranda Naturist
Sømstranda Naturist is a clothing-optional bathing location in Kristiansand, Vest-Agder, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Telemark, Norway
Stykkjevika
Stykkjevika is a clothing-optional bathing location in Fyresdal, Telemark, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Oslo, Norway
Svartkulp naturist beach
Svartkulp naturist beach is a clothing-optional bathing location in Oslo, Oslo, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Østfold, Norway
Korsholmen
Korsholmen is a clothing-optional bathing location in Hvaler, Østfold, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Møre og Romsdal, Norway
Mauren
Mauren is a clothing-optional bathing location in Haram, Møre og Romsdal, Norway. Norwegian naturism is organised under the Naturistforbundet Norge (NF), the national federation. Norway's naturist tradition is concentrated around Oslo Fjord — particularly Huk beach on the Bygdøy peninsula, one of Scandinavia's most famous naturist beaches — with additional sites along the west coast (Rogaland, Hordaland, Møre og Romsdal) and in northern Norway. The Norwegian outdoors tradition (*friluftsliv*) provides strong cultural support for clothing-optional bathing at remote coastal and inland locations. Norwegian law addresses public indecency under the Penal Code (Straffeloven § 298), which requires conduct likely to cause justified offence to others. At established naturist locations with long-standing practice, that threshold is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.