By Harry Sinclair • Published: 27 Jul 2024 • 13:19 • 1 minute read
There are a plethora of activities, treks and community fun to explore at El Fonoll Credit: El Fonoll Poble Naturista /fb
Feel free in nature in El Fonoll, a thousand-year-old village in the heart of Catalonia, which has become a hotspot for nudists.
El Fonoll is located in central Catalonia (Spain), in the Corb River valley region.
Starting in 1998, El Fonoll has been restored into a naturist resort, “amid a magnificent natural environment”, as stated on their tourism site.
Not just a place to get naked, the naturist resort offers 200 hectares of forested estate providing a vast land to fill with tracks and hikes, and “enjoy healthy living without clothes”, as described by the resort, adding that “when the weather permits”.
There is accommodation on offer for visitors and facilities open to the public, allowing anyone and everyone to come and live “in harmony with nature”.
Accommodation in the resort ranges from apartments, camping, bunkhouses and cabins.
El Fonoll is a fully functioning village, equipped with supermarkets stocked with fresh and packaged produce, including locally-produced wines and artisan foods.
Additionally, the resort has a community dining room that opens at regular meal times, offering all-you-can-eat vegetarian buffets, usually ending the night with “music and dancing in the adjoining ballroom” as said on the resort’s website.
All of this can be, and is encouraged to be, enjoyed without the confines of clothes.
The surrounding landscape is a big bonus for El Fonoll resort, offering more than 200 hectares and about 20 km of trails through forests, with free guided tours available.
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Originally from the UK, Harry Sinclair is a journalist and freelance writer based in Almeria covering local stories and international news, with a keen interest in arts and culture. If you have a news story please feel free to get in touch at editorial@euroweeklynews.com.
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