Nudism in Scandinavia is nothing unusual. After all, Scandinavia—comprised of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden—is the most open-minded region in the world. It's perfectly legal in Scandinavia for nudists to swim naked, or to sunbathe either topless or completely in the nude. Scandinavian travelers interested in nudism can find beaches quickly on the maps of nude beaches sorted by country. In Denmark, nudism is allowed on 4, kilometers of coastline and there are four "free beaches" dedicated to naturists only. Norway has more than 20 clothes-free beaches, and Sweden offers about 60 CO clothing optional beaches for nudists!

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Would you like to be in the sun and the water without any clothes? Norway's coast is 25 km if one includes all the fjords. Sweden's coastline is calculated to be about km, in addition there are about lakes and km rivers. All this provides plenty opportunities to swim or be in the sun with or without clothes.
Scandinavians are an open-minded lot, and this includes Swedes. This means you'll find a number of nude beaches or topless sunbathers throughout the country. Nudism in Sweden is nothing unusual, and Swedes make it clear that the purpose of nudism and naturism is strictly non-sexual. One prejudice is that Sweden is all about sex with regards to nudism, but that is incorrect.