A community is hosting a series of events for summer, where nudity is encouragedA few of the members who attended the club's sauna night - membership currently stands at just over 100A few of the members who attended the club’s sauna night – membership currently stands at just over 100(Image: Paul McAuley)

Merseyside’s only naturist community, where clothes aren’t a requirement, have released their programme of summer events. Located just a 20-minute walk from Whiston train station, you will find Liverpool’s Sun and Air naturist camp.

Tucked behind dense hedges and electric gates is one of the longest-established societies that has been on the 10-acre site since 1933. There are currently over 100 members, each of whom pays hundreds in annual membership fees.

Inside the campsite, there are 40 chalets and 20 static caravans. These are home to naturists who travel far and wide to be with like-minded people from the same community. They spend their time with each other enjoying the swimming pool, tennis courts, and park on offer, often all while naked.

The society has a three-visit strip rule, where if you have visited a handful of times and have yet to take your clothes off, you aren’t able to return as you “aren’t likely a naturist”.

The camp had plenty to do to pass the time including a swimming pool, a tennis court, ping pong and a Nintendo WII consoleThe camp had plenty to do to pass the time including a swimming pool, a tennis court, ping pong and a Nintendo WII console(Image: Paul McAuley)

The ECHO previously visited the site on a Friday afternoon when a sauna night was taking place. While there, the ECHO was allowed to take photos of the campsite. You can find out more about what happened when our reporter joined the community for an evening here.

However, if you fancy yourself a naturist, numerous events are being held over the next few months. You can find them in full here, but below are some highlights.

Mad Hatter’s Tea Party

Afternoon tea will be held on May 25 at 2 p.m. Said to be “with a twist,” the event will be complete with a “Bucks Fizz buzz.”

Guests can expect to enjoy everything from a selection of finger sandwiches, homemade quiche, and mini scotch eggs to scones, jam, and clotted cream, as well as Victoria sponge fairy cakes.

Great British Skinny Dip

As part of the ‘National Great British Skinny Dip Campaign,’ Liverpool Sun & Air Society, along with many other clubs across the UK, is hosting a Great British synchronised event on Saturday, June 7, at 12.30 pm.

This event is part of the BN fundraising partnership with the British Heart Foundation. The GBSDC is just £14.00 payable either before or on the day for visitors. Liverpool Sun & Air Society members are requested to make a donation to the charity.

Lunch can also be purchased on the day. A special offer of soup and a sandwich (four fillings to choose from) is available at a great value of £7.50 per person. Order by 11 am, and it will be served at 12.30 p.m.

Behind the wooden door is a sauna and in front is the heated swimming pool, where members have to be naked to go in both.Behind the wooden door is a sauna and in front is the heated swimming pool, where members have to be naked to go in both.Karaoke Evening

There will be an evening dedicated to karaoke on June 21, starting from 7pm and ending at 11:30 pm. Between belting out classics, there will also be a supper menu served, with attendees having the option of a beef burger or deep-fried scampi.

Vegetarians can expect halloumi encased in breadcrumbs and skin-on fries. The closing date for an evening ticket is Wednesday, June 18.

Balance, Physiotherapy & Meditation Day

On June 7, the camp will turn its focus to health and well-being. Throughout the day, there will be a series of workshops and one-to-one sessions available.

This includes body balance meditation, physiotherapy balance class, earth meditation and a drumming circle. The event will set you back £15.00 per person plus day visitor fee of £14.00