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French Christmas traditions are already magical on their own. From the traditional Réveillon de Noël (a late, extravagant feast on Christmas Eve) and the Bûche de Noël (Yule log cake) to the delightful custom of children leaving their shoes by the fireplace for Père Noël to fill with treats. French celebrations center on home, family, and gourmet pleasures. Meanwhile, naturist philosophy takes these values further.
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In the next part of this series, we will dive deeper into the specific regions of France that host these unique winter events, explore the history of winter naturism in Europe, and share personal testimonials from those who choose to ring in the holidays completely au naturel.
This “au naturel” approach extends to day-to-day living as well. At a French naturist campsite like CHM Montalivet, you might see staff members buying baguettes, cycling around the resort, and serving coffee—all in the buff. Meanwhile, naturist philosophy takes these values further
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[ Naked Caroling ] ───► Sing traditional French hymns in heated halls [ Secret Santa ] ───► Exchange gifts without pockets to hide them [ The Polar Dip ] ───► Brave the cold waters for a quick, icy swim 1. Naked Caroling This “au naturel” approach extends to day-to-day living
In the naturist setting, cooking this feast becomes its own unique adventure. As one British naturist explained, when you’re cooking Christmas dinner in the nude, the biggest challenge is protecting the delicate parts from hot fat splatters. She notes that a simple napkin or apron is a practical necessity when removing a hot tray of roast potatoes from the oven.