Nudist beach De Grote Moere
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Note: The municipality has banned all recreation here.
Older photos of the nudist beach (1)
Older photos of the nudist beach (2)

Parking on the roadside of Tienmaatsweg is no longer permitted. This site has serious doubts about the legal validity of the parking ban.
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Alternatively you can choose to park your car in Grolloo at Café Restaurant Hofsteenge. There is a large parking area here.
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The (main) path through the forest to the nudist beach.
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Welcome to the nudist beach. Due to the construction of the road over the official part of the nudist beach, this part has become unsuitable for recreation.
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The official nudist beach area used to be marked with yellow posts. Only posts are still there.
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The work site is on the east side of the lake. (Side main access).
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The field of activity. Of the approximately 450 meters long puddle, approximately 50 meters have now been filled in.
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A number of basins have been made on this side in which the drilling mortar can sink. These are deposited for safety.
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The work site can be passed on the forest side.
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The work area with the rear passage.
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The working area seen from the other side of the lake.
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The clear water for the damping.
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The water is now turbid and construction waste is floating in it.
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There is still plenty of room for nude recreation on the north side.
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Along the water are many recreational opportunities.
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A small island in the lake.
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The puddle.
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A trained swimmer.
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The sign with the disaster plans.
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The redevelopment plans of Staatsbosbeheer, in which there appears to be no place for beach recreation.