entertainment
Croft Country Club
The clubhouse is where the club’s Disco’s, live entertainment and social/games evenings are held throughout the year.
Adjoining the clubhouse is the patio conservatory area which has additional seating, a wash-up area, visitors fridge and freezer, microwave and a hot water boiler for tea and coffee.
There is also a separate comfortable TV/Games lounge, which has a large freeview smart TV, DVD player, pool table, dartboard and a selection of DVD’s, books, magazines and board games to use at your convenience.
We sell, ice creams and a selection of hot drinks (payment into honesty box) as well as providing “free” ice for your cold drinks.
Every weekend we have some kind of entertainment going on in the Croft club house. Please view our social calendar here
Q – Are you a clothing optional site?
A – No we are not. We are a “pure” naturist club where people come to enjoy the positivity of a naturist lifestyle.
Q - Will I have to undress straight away on my first visit?
A - Whilst we are a “pure” naturist club, we do appreciate that everyone has to start somewhere and that being naked can be a daunting prospect. We do allow 3 “clothing optional” visits to newcomers to naturism. If it is your first attempt at naturism, or your first visit to a naturist site, we would suggest bringing a sarong or long t-shirt type garment to wear, until you feel acclimatised and comfortable with your surroundings. Our swimming pools, hot tub and sauna are strictly 100% naturist at all times.
Q - I am very body conscious, will people look at me and judge me?
A - No, they will not. Naturists are some of the friendliest people you could wish to meet and have a greater understanding of the fact that we are all different in appearance. You will tend to find that when you are alongside other naturists, being naked feels totally normal. To be honest, very few of us look like the models you see, used in magazines and most naturists are just normal everyday people that come in all shapes and sizes.
Q - Why do naturists carry a towel with them?
A - It is the common etiquette of naturism to carry a towel to sit on in communal areas out of respect for personal hygiene.
Q - Do you allow body jewellery and piercings?
A - Discrete piercings and body jewellery are allowed, as long as they have no sexual connotations., We are a family friendly club who wish to promote social naturism in a non-sexual way.
Q - Is naturism the same as swinging?
A - NO it is not. Naturism and swinging are two entirely different things. Naturism is the practice of social nudity without any sexual connotations. Swinging is strictly forbidden at Croft and if anyone is found to be carrying out any swinging activities on site, they will be asked to leave immediately.
Q - What happens if I become aroused when undressed?
A - This rarely happens as there is nothing sexual about naturism. If you do find yourself in such a situation, we would ask that you politely cover yourself and return to your unit until the feeling has passed. If you have made the situation a sexual one for yourself, then naturism most probably is not for you.
Q - Do you allow dogs on site?
A - Yes we do allow “well behaved” dogs on site, as long as they are not on the UK Government banned dogs list.
Q - Do you have a bar/shop/café on site?
A - Unfortunately, we do not have any of these facilities on our site.







