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CHM Montalivet (CHM for "Centre Hélio-Marin", "center of sun and sea"), also known as CHM Monta, is the world's first naturist holiday resort, located south of Montalivet in
Vendays-Montalivet Vendays-Montalivet (; ) is a commune in the Gironde department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in Southwestern France. Climate Demographics See also *Communes of the Gironde department The following is a list of the 534 communes of t ...
,
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. CHM Montalivet opened in 1950, and the
International Naturist Federation The International Naturist Federation (INF), also known as and , is the global umbrella organisation representing official national naturist societies or associations. Membership The INF is composed of representatives from national naturist ...
(FNI/INF) was founded there in 1953.Marc-Alain Deschamps, ''Histoire de Montalivet et des Naturistes du Médoc'' (éditions Publimag, 2005), .


The centre

The centre is of land adjoining the beach to the south of Montalivet-les-Bains, in the commune of
Vendays-Montalivet Vendays-Montalivet (; ) is a commune in the Gironde department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in Southwestern France. Climate Demographics See also *Communes of the Gironde department The following is a list of the 534 communes of t ...
, in the
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, part of
Aquitaine Aquitaine (, ; ; ; ; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''Aguiéne''), archaic Guyenne or Guienne (), is a historical region of southwestern France and a former Regions of France, administrative region. Since 1 January 2016 it has been part of the administ ...
north of
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, France. It comprises about 1000 privately owned bungalows and caravans, 960 sites suitable for touring caravans and 260 camping sites. Over of internal roads are laid out in an approximate grid formation. The pitch and bungalows are arranged into 20 villages, each having its own character. Families tend to return regularly, usually to the same village. Facilities include tennis, volleyball, football, basketball, archery, minigolf and
pétanque Pétanque (, ; ; ) is a sport that falls into the category of boules sports (along with Raffa (boules), raffa, bocce, boule lyonnaise, Bowls, lawn bowls, and Crown green bowls, crown green bowling). In these sports, players or teams play thei ...
, a craft village, a cultural centre with a multilingual library, an outdoor theatre that screens films, a shopping centre with 25 shops including two bakeries, a hairdresser, a wine shop, a bookshop, grocery stores, a fish market, a general merchandise shop, and restaurants. This is fronted by a white sand beach with two supervised swimming points.Map: CHM Monta, Domaine Naturiste, pub May 2006 CHM Montalivet is family-oriented and the single guest is accepted only if presented by their client. Half of the visitors are non-French.


History

Nude bathing has been practised on the Aquitaine coast from time immemorial. It was noted by Marcel Kienné de Mongeot in 1920 along the entire coast. Before the
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, the locals bathed 'sans maillot', and during the war so did the occupying troops. Christiane and Albert Lecocq, from
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who had been instrumental in setting up a region framework for urban naturist clubs, conceived the idea of combining naturism and travel made possible by paid annual leave, introduced in 1936 in France. He concluded that the 70 hectares on the
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near
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was too small, and through Robert Poulain was introduced to the mayor of Vendays-Montalivet who rented him of burnt forest that was zoned to become a 'Colonie de Vacances' or holiday resort. The deal was signed 23 July 1950. The legal structure was new. The lease was taken in the name of Albert Lecocq as if it were a suburban club, which would have to be non-profit making. It was to be a 'Centre de Vacances' and thus a separate legal entity that could make a profit and a commercial company SOCNAT was formed in 1954. Christiane Lecocq recalled that: "On the terrain we found total desolation. Everything was black or burnt." They had the abandoned concrete from the war, five tents and a hut. There was no shade. We went back to the village to sleep on the floor in an open cabin". In 1951 they had purchased a car, and started removing the barbed wire and munitions. A small space was cleared. The first wooden bungalows were constructed in 1951. A further was leased under the name of the Féderation Français de Naturisme on 22 December 1951. The
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was conceived in London at the
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but it was at the first congress, held at Montalivet in 1953, that the formal documents were signed. In 1956, the site was first opened to non-members. A village of tents was set up in the new village 'Océanien'. In 1957, the 'Centre de Vacances' opened with 150 bungalows to hire. Naturism could only be practised within the site and on the beach away through a textilist zone on a boardwalk. Thirty-plus families purchased their own bungalows. Throughout the 1950s the centre expanded, more land acquired on different leases and the centre became more popular. By 1959, over 10 000 visited during the summer, and on 15 August 1961, more than 3500 persons were on site. As the years passed, the facilities changed, restaurants were next to the beach and the sports and entertainment area consolidated away from the residential areas. Change brought disagreement and then acceptance and expansion. The food shop was originally totally vegetarian, but other shops have arrived and it now remains for a niche market. In 1966 came the opening of the first official naturist beach in mainland France, which by 1968 had emergency helicopter landing pads. By 1968, local sports teams were competing with CHM teams in Montalivet. The library expanded to 16 000 volumes and the entrance was moved to its present location. Monta then consisted of of bungalows, for camping, for sport, for walking and of beach. The perimeter was now . The 1970s saw more foreign visitors: 37% Dutch, 24% Belgian and 21% German, the rest being from Australia, New Zealand, and the Americas. 1971 saw the construction of the thermal bath complex, and 1975 the first swimming pool. Up to the 1980s, volunteers were in charge of security, access control and maintenance in exchange for free camping. In 1982 in high season, there was a tornado that killed one visitor, exploded caravans and uprooted a swathe of trees. The following rain flooded many tents and bungalows. In 1990, forty years after the founding of CHM, a road was named in Montalivet-les-Bains after Albert Lecocq. There is a continual upgrading and replacement of the oldest bungalows.


Personalities

The American photographer,
Jock Sturges John Sturges (; born 1947), known as Jock Sturges, is an American photographer, best known for his images of nudist colony residents, particularly prepubescent children and early adolescents with their parents in Gascogne France and Northern ...
, used Montalivet as setting for some of his published works such as '' The Last Day of Summer''. There are many other resident and visiting celebrities whose wish for anonymity is respected.


See also

*
Euronat (naturist resort) Euronat is a naturist holiday resort near the CHM Montalivet naturist resort, in Grayan-et-l'Hôpital, France. After the success of CHM Montalivet, it was apparent that there was a need for even more capacity. Euronat was founded by Hubert Lac ...
, another naturist resort in the neighbouring town of
Grayan-et-l'Hôpital Grayan-et-l'Hôpital (; ) is a commune in the Gironde department in southwestern France. Population See also *Communes of the Gironde department The following is a list of the 534 communes of the Gironde department of France. The comm ...


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