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14 locations · Sweden

Stockholm

Every clothing-optional place we've verified in Stockholm. Tap any entry for full visit notes, etiquette, access and seasonal advice.

Ågesta Naturist Beach
Beach

Stockholm, Sweden

Ågesta Naturist Beach

Ågesta Naturist Beach is a clothing-optional bathing location in Haninge Kommun, Stockholm, Sweden. Swedish naturism is part of mainstream summer culture — the Sveriges Naturistförbund (Swedish Naturist Federation) maintains a network of designated naturist bath sites (naturistbad) at lakes and coastal locations across most of the country's 21 counties. Allemansrätten — Sweden's constitutional right to public access to nature — supports informal naturist use at countless additional spots beyond the federation's formal designations. Swedish law does not specifically prohibit non-sexual nudity. The general 'offensive behaviour' provision (förargelseväckande beteende) requires demonstrated intent to offend or alarm — mere nudity at established naturist locations is outside the statute's reach. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.

Björnö - Björkvik
Beach

Stockholm, Sweden

Björnö - Björkvik

Björnö - Björkvik is a clothing-optional bathing location in Varmdo Kommun, Stockholm, Sweden. Swedish naturism is part of mainstream summer culture — the Sveriges Naturistförbund (Swedish Naturist Federation) maintains a network of designated naturist bath sites (naturistbad) at lakes and coastal locations across most of the country's 21 counties. Allemansrätten — Sweden's constitutional right to public access to nature — supports informal naturist use at countless additional spots beyond the federation's formal designations. Swedish law does not specifically prohibit non-sexual nudity. The general 'offensive behaviour' provision (förargelseväckande beteende) requires demonstrated intent to offend or alarm — mere nudity at established naturist locations is outside the statute's reach. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.

Breviksbadet Naturistbad
Beach

Stockholm, Sweden

Breviksbadet Naturistbad

Breviksbadet Naturistbad is a clothing-optional bathing location in Vaxholms Kommun, Stockholm, Sweden. Swedish naturism is part of mainstream summer culture — the Sveriges Naturistförbund (Swedish Naturist Federation) maintains a network of designated naturist bath sites (naturistbad) at lakes and coastal locations across most of the country's 21 counties. Allemansrätten — Sweden's constitutional right to public access to nature — supports informal naturist use at countless additional spots beyond the federation's formal designations. Swedish law does not specifically prohibit non-sexual nudity. The general 'offensive behaviour' provision (förargelseväckande beteende) requires demonstrated intent to offend or alarm — mere nudity at established naturist locations is outside the statute's reach. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.

Brunnsvikens naturist beach
Beach

Stockholm, Sweden

Brunnsvikens naturist beach

Brunnsvikens naturist beach is a clothing-optional bathing location in Norrtalje Kommun, Stockholm, Sweden. Swedish naturism is part of mainstream summer culture — the Sveriges Naturistförbund (Swedish Naturist Federation) maintains a network of designated naturist bath sites (naturistbad) at lakes and coastal locations across most of the country's 21 counties. Allemansrätten — Sweden's constitutional right to public access to nature — supports informal naturist use at countless additional spots beyond the federation's formal designations. Swedish law does not specifically prohibit non-sexual nudity. The general 'offensive behaviour' provision (förargelseväckande beteende) requires demonstrated intent to offend or alarm — mere nudity at established naturist locations is outside the statute's reach. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.

Glasbruksudden
Beach

Stockholm, Sweden

Glasbruksudden

Glasbruksudden is a clothing-optional bathing location in Lidingo, Stockholm, Sweden. Swedish naturism is part of mainstream summer culture — the Sveriges Naturistförbund (Swedish Naturist Federation) maintains a network of designated naturist bath sites (naturistbad) at lakes and coastal locations across most of the country's 21 counties. Allemansrätten — Sweden's constitutional right to public access to nature — supports informal naturist use at countless additional spots beyond the federation's formal designations. Swedish law does not specifically prohibit non-sexual nudity. The general 'offensive behaviour' provision (förargelseväckande beteende) requires demonstrated intent to offend or alarm — mere nudity at established naturist locations is outside the statute's reach. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.

Källtorp Nude Beach
Beach

Stockholm, Sweden

Källtorp Nude Beach

Källtorp Nude Beach is a clothing-optional bathing location in Nacka Kommun, Stockholm, Sweden. Swedish naturism is part of mainstream summer culture — the Sveriges Naturistförbund (Swedish Naturist Federation) maintains a network of designated naturist bath sites (naturistbad) at lakes and coastal locations across most of the country's 21 counties. Allemansrätten — Sweden's constitutional right to public access to nature — supports informal naturist use at countless additional spots beyond the federation's formal designations. Swedish law does not specifically prohibit non-sexual nudity. The general 'offensive behaviour' provision (förargelseväckande beteende) requires demonstrated intent to offend or alarm — mere nudity at established naturist locations is outside the statute's reach. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.

Långholmen
Beach

Stockholm, Sweden

Långholmen

Långholmen is a clothing-optional bathing location in Solna Kommun, Stockholm, Sweden. Swedish naturism is part of mainstream summer culture — the Sveriges Naturistförbund (Swedish Naturist Federation) maintains a network of designated naturist bath sites (naturistbad) at lakes and coastal locations across most of the country's 21 counties. Allemansrätten — Sweden's constitutional right to public access to nature — supports informal naturist use at countless additional spots beyond the federation's formal designations. Swedish law does not specifically prohibit non-sexual nudity. The general 'offensive behaviour' provision (förargelseväckande beteende) requires demonstrated intent to offend or alarm — mere nudity at established naturist locations is outside the statute's reach. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.

Lövnäsbadet Naturist beach
Beach

Stockholm, Sweden

Lövnäsbadet Naturist beach

Lövnäsbadet Naturist beach is a clothing-optional bathing location in Nykvarns Kommun, Stockholm, Sweden. Swedish naturism is part of mainstream summer culture — the Sveriges Naturistförbund (Swedish Naturist Federation) maintains a network of designated naturist bath sites (naturistbad) at lakes and coastal locations across most of the country's 21 counties. Allemansrätten — Sweden's constitutional right to public access to nature — supports informal naturist use at countless additional spots beyond the federation's formal designations. Swedish law does not specifically prohibit non-sexual nudity. The general 'offensive behaviour' provision (förargelseväckande beteende) requires demonstrated intent to offend or alarm — mere nudity at established naturist locations is outside the statute's reach. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.

Svärdsön
Beach

Stockholm, Sweden

Svärdsön

Svärdsön is a clothing-optional bathing location in Nacka Kommun, Stockholm, Sweden. Swedish naturism is part of mainstream summer culture — the Sveriges Naturistförbund (Swedish Naturist Federation) maintains a network of designated naturist bath sites (naturistbad) at lakes and coastal locations across most of the country's 21 counties. Allemansrätten — Sweden's constitutional right to public access to nature — supports informal naturist use at countless additional spots beyond the federation's formal designations. Swedish law does not specifically prohibit non-sexual nudity. The general 'offensive behaviour' provision (förargelseväckande beteende) requires demonstrated intent to offend or alarm — mere nudity at established naturist locations is outside the statute's reach. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.

Torpesand Strandbad
Beach

Stockholm, Sweden

Torpesand Strandbad

Torpesand Strandbad is a clothing-optional bathing location in Varmdo Kommun, Stockholm, Sweden. Swedish naturism is part of mainstream summer culture — the Sveriges Naturistförbund (Swedish Naturist Federation) maintains a network of designated naturist bath sites (naturistbad) at lakes and coastal locations across most of the country's 21 counties. Allemansrätten — Sweden's constitutional right to public access to nature — supports informal naturist use at countless additional spots beyond the federation's formal designations. Swedish law does not specifically prohibit non-sexual nudity. The general 'offensive behaviour' provision (förargelseväckande beteende) requires demonstrated intent to offend or alarm — mere nudity at established naturist locations is outside the statute's reach. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.

Tullans Naturistbad
Beach

Stockholm, Sweden

Tullans Naturistbad

Tullans Naturistbad is a clothing-optional bathing location in Salems Kommun, Stockholm, Sweden. Swedish naturism is part of mainstream summer culture — the Sveriges Naturistförbund (Swedish Naturist Federation) maintains a network of designated naturist bath sites (naturistbad) at lakes and coastal locations across most of the country's 21 counties. Allemansrätten — Sweden's constitutional right to public access to nature — supports informal naturist use at countless additional spots beyond the federation's formal designations. Swedish law does not specifically prohibit non-sexual nudity. The general 'offensive behaviour' provision (förargelseväckande beteende) requires demonstrated intent to offend or alarm — mere nudity at established naturist locations is outside the statute's reach. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.

Beach

Stockholm, Sweden

Kärsöns naturistbad

Kärsöns naturistbad is a clothing-optional bathing location in Stockholms Kommun, Stockholm, Sweden. Swedish naturism is part of mainstream summer culture — the Sveriges Naturistförbund (Swedish Naturist Federation) maintains a network of designated naturist bath sites (naturistbad) at lakes and coastal locations across most of the country's 21 counties. Allemansrätten — Sweden's constitutional right to public access to nature — supports informal naturist use at countless additional spots beyond the federation's formal designations. Swedish law does not specifically prohibit non-sexual nudity. The general 'offensive behaviour' provision (förargelseväckande beteende) requires demonstrated intent to offend or alarm — mere nudity at established naturist locations is outside the statute's reach. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.

Beach

Stockholm, Sweden

PGs udde

PGs udde is a clothing-optional bathing location in Nacka Kommun, Stockholm, Sweden. Swedish naturism is part of mainstream summer culture — the Sveriges Naturistförbund (Swedish Naturist Federation) maintains a network of designated naturist bath sites (naturistbad) at lakes and coastal locations across most of the country's 21 counties. Allemansrätten — Sweden's constitutional right to public access to nature — supports informal naturist use at countless additional spots beyond the federation's formal designations. Swedish law does not specifically prohibit non-sexual nudity. The general 'offensive behaviour' provision (förargelseväckande beteende) requires demonstrated intent to offend or alarm — mere nudity at established naturist locations is outside the statute's reach. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.

Beach

Stockholm, Sweden

Säby Träsk

Säby Träsk is a clothing-optional bathing location in Lidingo, Stockholm, Sweden. Swedish naturism is part of mainstream summer culture — the Sveriges Naturistförbund (Swedish Naturist Federation) maintains a network of designated naturist bath sites (naturistbad) at lakes and coastal locations across most of the country's 21 counties. Allemansrätten — Sweden's constitutional right to public access to nature — supports informal naturist use at countless additional spots beyond the federation's formal designations. Swedish law does not specifically prohibit non-sexual nudity. The general 'offensive behaviour' provision (förargelseväckande beteende) requires demonstrated intent to offend or alarm — mere nudity at established naturist locations is outside the statute's reach. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.