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Nudist French Christmas Celebration Part 1 Nudist Naturist Verified Here

Picture a giant heated veranda (often 28°C / 82°F). A real fir tree stands in the corner, decorated with wooden ornaments carved from driftwood. Instead of electric lights melting snow, these are glowing lanterns reflecting off tiled floors. The "fireplace" is a digital screen showing logs, because no one wants to trip over a log basket while au naturel. Preparations: The Naked "Marché de Noël" The celebration begins on Christmas Eve morning at the Nudist Christmas Market . Unlike the bustling Strasbourg markets where you fight crowds in puffer jackets, here you browse artisan stalls wearing only sandals.

The celebration starts with Champagne et Saucisson . But wait—olive skin? No. They serve fig and nut loaf (vegetarian friendly) or smoked salmon rolls. The key rule: No hot oil splatters. The host wears a long apron (the single garment allowed) while frying beignets (French doughnuts). Picture a giant heated veranda (often 28°C / 82°F)

By: Laurent Dubois, Naturist Travel Correspondent Verified by the French Naturist Federation (FFN) & France Naturisme Introduction: When Mistletow Meets the Midnight Sun… of the South When we think of Christmas, our minds typically drift to roaring fireplaces, thick wool sweaters, and the biting chill of winter. For the 2.6 million practicing naturists in France, however, the holiday season looks radically different. While the rest of Europe shivers under coats and scarves, a dedicated subculture of "naturist hivernants" (winter naturists) migrate south or transform their living rooms into tropical sanctuaries. The "fireplace" is a digital screen showing logs,

Welcome to of our exclusive, verified deep dive into the Nudist French Christmas Celebration . Forget the layers. Here, the dress code is a Santa hat and a smile. The celebration starts with Champagne et Saucisson