Wyvern Swim and Sun Club
Address information
Wyvern Swim and Sun Club
Naturist camping
Distances
- London 107 Miles / 02:35
Open
- Open all year
General
- Clothing optional
- Area for tents
- Area for campers
- Rental accommodations
- Cars on separate parking
- Adapted toilets for disabled
Facilities
- Fridge / freezer for communal use
- Tennis court
Food & Drink
- Breakfast options
- Communal meals (one or multiple times a week)
Activities
- Petanque
Miscellaneous
- English spoken
- Singles welcome
- Suitable for children
Opinions and experiences of visitors with Wyvern Swim and Sun Club
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Neil Stait | 12-03-2024
Dave A | 28-08-2022
Easily the best naturist group I have been a member of,the people are friendly and welcoming . There is a car park ,Boules court, flushing toilets and shower( there is no water supply to site so members take water to top up the tanks).The site has a nice large clubhouse with heating for the cooler times and tea and coffee making facilities and a cooker too.The sun terrace has lovely views of the surrounding countryside and choice of full sun or shade under the trees. The committee and members are really welcoming and friendly.
Bob | 26-08-2022
Dave Phillips | 25-08-2022
Joy Galey | 25-08-2022
The club itself is off-grid but this does not detract from the enjoyment of our visits. The club house has cooking facilities and there is a new shower/toilet block. For overnight stays, space is available for camping and there is also now available a “dandy” trailer tent which can be hired.
The committee, which has recently changed, continues to develop the club, promotes social events and organises work weekends, where members can help with site maintenance. There is no expectation or compulsion to do this, but we do like the work weekends as it’s useful exercise for us and gives a real sense of camaraderie.
So if you are a genuine naturist or naturist couple and this sounds appealing, consider arranging a visit. You may find that you really like it. We did, and has it happens, as the weather forecast is nice, we’re aiming to go this weekend.
Adrian & Jen
Adrian & Jen | 25-08-2022
and came to live here in France. ( now lived here 16 years )
we brought this old farmhouse a few years ago.
We miss wyvern very much, as we had so much fun, and made many friends, some we still keep in touch with, having visited naturist clubs all over Europe, you would not go wrong in paying Wyvern a visit, and I know you would be made very welcome.
It is a club that does not pressure you in to doing jobs, I E, gardening / hedge cutting/
maintaining the grounds etc.
Just lie in the sun, or play boules / tennis etc......
We do miss the club very much. but my wife is in her 80s and Now has dementia.
john and sylvie bricknell. | 23-08-2022
Dave Curtis | 23-08-2022
Swim nights good too if you like swimming.
Jane & Jeff | 23-08-2022
Heather | 23-08-2022
More reviews by Heather (3)I have now become a member and look forward to camping there and making occasional visits - and more visits when I reach retirement age next year.
Edward | 23-08-2022
Steve Silkstone | 23-08-2022
Ivan | 23-08-2022
In fact, we liked the place so much, we've bought a second handy Dandy and reserved a pitch, and joined as members!
GT | 23-08-2022
Helen | 20-08-2022
We arrived on sat morning and met Heather and Linda, then shown round the club facilities by Tony.
We were made welcome from the moment we arrived until our final departure on Sunday afternoon.
It was an absolute pleasure to meet so many enthusiastic members and committee.
The club has available a Dandy van available for hire by both members and visitors at very reasonable rates. The club does not have mains electricity or water but does not suffer as a result.
We would both highly recommend this club and its the people that make it special.
We are looking to become members early in the new year and look forward to visiting again in the near future.
Many thanks to all those we met and made us feel so welcome.
Rob & Maxine
Rob Pierce | 15-08-2022
Aula | 06-08-2022
Heather | 01-08-2022
More reviews by Heather (3)Firstly many of our members volunteer for work weekends
Where they can get involved for as long or as little as they prefer.
We are a new committee that endeavours to provide a clean and safe environment for our members. We certainly do not run on gossip or ban people for face not fitting or not partaking in work weekends and feel those comments are completely unjustified, on investigation it would appear that the opinions expressed are based on 1 site visit over a 3 year period and the membership lapsed and wasn't able to renew during COVID restrictions.
New visitors are always welcome
Regards
Anthony Green
Anthony Green | 31-07-2022
Lovely little site with no water or electricity, and fantastic views . Limited to tents and campers only ,very limited parking on site .
Run by same old ,and out of touch committee that throw out members they don’t like .
It’s great for sunbathing but you will be expected to do gardening /maintaining work . Tends to thrive on gossip, arguing and back stabbing ,probably like a lot of member only clubs .
It’s more exciting and refreshing to go to commercial naturists sites ,where you pay to attend ,and you don’t have to worry about being excluded (unless you act inappropriately of course ,then you deserve to be thrown out !) or your face no longer fitting in . We were members for many years ,but banned due to not doing any garden work . Our advice is never actually join anywhere ,just go to lots of clubs as visitors,and enjoy the scenery. Unless you are an old person wanting company ,if so ,then this could work out well for you .
Run by same old ,and out of touch committee that throw out members they don’t like .
It’s great for sunbathing but you will be expected to do gardening /maintaining work . Tends to thrive on gossip, arguing and back stabbing ,probably like a lot of member only clubs .
It’s more exciting and refreshing to go to commercial naturists sites ,where you pay to attend ,and you don’t have to worry about being excluded (unless you act inappropriately of course ,then you deserve to be thrown out !) or your face no longer fitting in . We were members for many years ,but banned due to not doing any garden work . Our advice is never actually join anywhere ,just go to lots of clubs as visitors,and enjoy the scenery. Unless you are an old person wanting company ,if so ,then this could work out well for you .
Richard And Carole | 13-07-2022
Dave | 09-07-2019
Dave | 28-10-2015
keith | 22-04-2015