A naked walk through Ripon's Himalayan Gardens is set to return in June.
The ‘Naked Heart Walk’ aims to raise money for the British Heart Foundation and invites attendees for a “clothing-optional” experience.
The walk, which will return to the sculpture park on Saturday 29th June, saw more than 80 people take part last year.
A spokesperson for the Naked Heart Walk said:
“Join us for a scenic stroll through the Himalayan Gardens, connecting with nature and each other in a clothing-optional experience.
“This event is a joint venture with two regions of British Naturism combining to arrange this fantastic event.
“Last year we had more than 80 Naturists attending a fabulous day to remember at this venue, so we hope to expand on that in 2024.”
The Naked Heart Walks are a series of sponsored events supporting the British Heart Foundation at some stunning locations all over the UK.
To find out more about the event or to book your place, visit the Eventbrite website here.

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