Our nudity policy
Revelwood is clothing optional over much of our very private 15
acres. This includes in and around the house, between Byron Creek and
Revelwood Creek and other spots marked on the map which is provided at
check-in.
Your hosts are regular nudists and it is not uncommon to see us naked.
There is no requirement for guests to be nude but if you have not been
naked in a social setting before, we encourage you to try it.
Many gay guys suffer body image issues. Getting naked in the company of
other guys is a great way to start feeling ‘comfortable in your own
skin’. First timers often report a feeling of freedom or even liberation
on shedding their clothes.
An important issue for many first-time naturists is the knowledge that
they will be free from unwanted attention. We are delighted to see
romances and attractions bloom at Revelwood, however social nudity in
and of itself should not be seen an invitation for sex.
So that we stay on good terms with our neighbours, we ask that guests do
not walk nude in view of the road. NSW law prosecutes offenders who can
be seen nude from a public place such as a road.
In keeping with naturist etiquette, we supply a ‘sitting towel’ to place
between you and the furniture when you are naked.
Contacting us
Phone Chris or Wayne on 02 6687 2614 or
email us to reserve your room
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