EXCLUSIVE I'm a warden at a naturist campsite - here's what it's like, from greeting guests naked to dealing with the cold (and why there's an on-site laundry) Broadland Sun Association campsite is a holiday ground for nudists in Norfolk Ex-warden Austin Redgrave and warden Tom Gilks spoke to MailOnline Travel The site expects guests to be fully naked in the pool, sunning green and sauna READ MORE: I'm a female solo traveller and these are my top safety tips By Sophie Foster, Deputy Travel Editor For Mailonline Published: 09:02, 20 July 2024 | Updated: 09:02, 20 July 2024 e-mail View comments At first glance, Broadland Sun, surrounded by Norfolk woodland, looks like any other campsite in Britain, with empty pitches, static caravans and bell tents for holidaymakers to rent. Except that nobody is wearing clothes - including the staff who greet you. That's because Broadland Sun is a members' club nudist site, run by a naturist committee since 1935.
We spoke to former warden Austin Redgrave, along with the current temporary warden Tom Gilks, who revealed what it's like working there, how guests deal with the cold - and why there's a launderette. The role of warden is the only staff position at Broadland Sun and Austin notes that 'day to day' it involves 'being on the campsite, looking after the facilities - toilets, shower blocks, maintaining the pool - cleaning and looking after holidaymakers'. So far, so normal.
However, unlike other campsites, the warden is permitted to be in .