Plage de Bagheera, Nude beach in Linguizzetta, France
Bagheera Beach is a coastal area in Linguizzetta on Corsica's eastern shore with light-colored sand and natural vegetation along its edges. The shoreline extends for several kilometers with mountains forming the backdrop.
The beach developed in the 1950s as a location for naturism and was among the first French coastal areas where this was openly accepted. This early establishment allowed the practice to become firmly rooted in the region.
The beach reflects French naturist customs where visitors can choose to swim without clothes in designated sections while respecting shared social norms. These areas attract people who value this particular style of seaside recreation.
Resort guests have direct access to the shore, while visitors from outside can reach it via a municipal road located about 2 kilometers south of the main entrance. Having a vehicle is convenient, though walking along local paths is also possible.
The beach connects with several other naturist sections along the coastline, creating one of the longest continuous clothing-optional stretches in all of France. This continuity makes the area a notable destination for those seeking such experiences.
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