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New Hylteberga Gård Bed & Breakfast: Clothes Optional?

Monday May 19, 2008
Something new is coming in southern Sweden, near Malmo: Hylteberga Gård. Hylteberga Gård is a Bed & Breakfast in Sweden that's making headlines everywhere. And it's not even open yet...

At this B&B, you can run around in your birthday suit, which makes it Scandinavia's first naturist Bed & Breakfast. Hylteberga Gård will be open by early June 2008. Rooms here start at 65 Euros per night and you can request a free pickup at Malmo Sturup Airport.

The owners say that, "You don't have to be a naturist to come here but you shouldn't be shocked by seeing people walk around in the nude. (...) We have a 123,000 square metre garden to be naked in. Everyone is welcome".

The owners have indeed been busy getting the B&B ready for the upcoming travel season: besides the guest rooms, there's a guest kitchen and a free sauna, along with family-style foods and wireless internet access. You can contact the B&B via email here or by phone: +46 708 269787.

Comments

May 22, 2008 at 9:38 pm
(1) Claudia says:

I love being nude! To me, being nude is being the same person but in a sensually charged ambience that is very pleasurable. Indeed I prefer being with my family and other sociable mixed gender naturists in clubs and resorts for all of our recreation or relaxation. My personal best was three weeks vacation at a resort in France, with everything except sandals put away for the entire duration. The strangeness of shirt and shorts to depart there was almost as strange as becoming a naturist many years before. As regards sex-life; being nude together promotes an appreciation of the pleasure that can be given one to another.

May 22, 2008 at 9:39 pm
(2) Claudia says:

I love being nude! LOL!

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