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Tyagarah Byron Bay

June 17 2023

Hi all,

We are curious as to where the fun happens at Tyagarah?

We have been a few times now and have not seen anything.

We completely understand that it is a nudist beach and would like to be respectful to those who are there purely to enjoy the sun on their naked bodies :) Just wanting to know of any action happens there?

Comments

  • Flirty2020

    Flirty2020

    a year ago

    A clothing optional beach is still legally seen as a public beach. The only difference is that you can sunbathe & swim nude etc.

    If you engage in sex and or lewd sexual acts on a public beach you would be prosecuted if caught. If you did the same on a clothing optional beach, the same law would apply. Therefore behave as you would, on a normal clothed beach, or any public space for that matter.

    Sadly many clothing optional beaches have been stripped of their legal & gazetted clothing optional status, due to unacceptable behaviour by some people.

    Nudism & naturism is NOT an invitation to behave like a meerkat and harass others on the beach and or engage in lewd sexual acts.


    https://api.research-repository.uwa.edu.au/ws/portalfiles/portal/60640132/Full_Text_clothing_optional_nudity_and_the_law_of_the_australian_beach.pdf

  • MsSuperFoxy

    MsSuperFoxy

    a year ago

    Yeah, it does. Mainly in the sand dunes with the perverted wankers.
    Just be mindful of others as not every one goes there to have sexual "FUN".
    Be warned tho, it is patroled.
    Don't even think of going into the Tea Tree Lake area for a bit of frisky fun either. It is sacret grounds, for women only. So be very respectful of that, even tho creeps go there, which is not ok.

    Ms Foxy

  • MsSuperFoxy

    MsSuperFoxy

    a year ago

    I'm telling you now, locals don't like visitors going there because of their expectations of sexual/lewd behavour. So be warned if there is locals there, you'll be fucked, but not in a good way. 😁

    Ms Foxy

  • Hiluxman1

    Hiluxman1

    a year ago

    Just dont to be safe its a national park