If you’re searching for the best naturist camping sites in Tuscany, you’ve landed in the right place. This comprehensive guide covers top naturist campgrounds, glamping options, secluded retreats, nearby naturist beaches, and helpful tips to make your clothing‑optional getaway unforgettable.
Why Naturist Camping in Tuscany?
Tuscany offers rolling hills, pine‑wooded coastlines, and medieval charm. Naturist camping combines immersive nature with freedom, privacy, and authenticity in a region celebrated for eco‑tourism and wellness.
Tuscany’s Naturist Appeal
Coastal access: Etruscan Coast naturist beaches like Nido dell’Aquila.
Quiet countryside: Olive-grove glamping and agritourism farms in Chianti and Maremma.
Privacy & culture: Small, personal campsites respecting naturist principles.
Top Naturist Camping and Glamping Sites in Tuscany
BNatural Naturism & Glamping is the first dedicated naturist/glamping site on the Etruscan Coast, located ~3 km from the naturist beach at Rimigliano and near Baratti and Populonia. It offers pitches for tents, motorhomes, caravans, or their stylish luxury lodge tents.
Stylish “Lounge maxi” lodge tents for more comfort.
Access to naturist beach (FKK Nido dell’Aquila).
Respectful atmosphere—ideal for couples and families.
2. Sasso Corbo Ecocampeggio (Semproniano)
A quieter option in inland Tuscany, Sasso Corbo is set in wooded hills above Grosseto. TripAdvisor reviews describe it as “an absolute paradise in Toscana” with ample space and breathtaking views
Montepulciano Hilltop wine town near Podere il Casale
Natural Attractions
Parco della Maremma Coastal reserve—hiking, wildlife
Beaches of Piombino & Elba Great for naturist swim days.
Pisa, Lucca, Florence day trips via camper or local bus routes.
Common Questions About Naturist Camping in Tuscany
Is naturism legal in Tuscany?
Yes—full nudity is allowed at official naturist beaches and campgrounds. Public nudity outside designated spaces may result in fines (minimum €51, max €309)
Are children welcome?
Absolutely. Many campsites like BNatural welcome families and promote a respectful, naturist-friendly environment
Can we camp in vehicles / motorhomes?
Yes—most sites offer pitches for tents, caravans, and motorhomes, though lodge/glamping tents may have limited vehicle access.
Do I need a naturist association membership?
Not always, but IFN/FNI-affiliated sites often offer lower rates or access. BNatural allows non-members with a small surcharge
Days 1–3: BNatural Glamping Enjoy lodge comfort, swim at Nido dell’Aquila, visit Populonia.
Days 4–6: Sasso Corbo or Podere il Casale Relax in nature; day trips to Montepulciano or Parco Maremma.
Days 7–10: Inland agriturismo camps Explore vineyards, Tuscany’s hill towns, maybe end with a beach day on Elba.
Insider Travel Tips
Rent a car or van for flexibility—Tuscan buses/rural transport can be limited.
Contact site owners directly many naturist farms don’t appear on large booking platforms.
Off‑season advantages May and September mean lower prices, pleasant weather, and fewer crowds.
Combine naturist and cultural experiences by alternating beach days with visits to Siena, Volterra, Florence.
An Alternative Secluded Retreat
For those seeking privacy, romance, and complete seclusion, consider Lavender Cottage. It’s not a campground—it’s an exclusive, clothing‑optional private cottage retreat nestled in Maremma, just for two, surrounded by the Tuscan countryside and on a working vineyard and olive oil organic farm.
Perfect for naturist couples who prefer no one else around. With a cozy cottage, wrap‑around views, total privacy, and romantic ambience, Lavender Cottage offers a luxuriously intimate experience after your naturist camping tour.
Ready to embrace naturist freedom in Tuscany? Whether you choose a rustic campsite, a beachside glamping, or a private cottage, you’re in for a memorable, inspiring escape.