A public footpath is being rerouted - to stop walkers from wandering through a nudist campsite.
The historic path gave walkers a right of way into the countryside campsite where holidaymakers are free to walk around naked.
But the existing path will be blocked - and a new route installed that diverts ramblers a route around the Dolcoed campsite in rural West Wales.
Campsite owner Jo Eveleigh said there had been a two year fight to change the path from running through the 15-pitch site.
Jo, who runs the Carmarthenshire campsite with husband Mike, said: “We’re relieved it’s over and done with and the path is going to be diverted.
"It’s great for us because it’s completely out of the way. It’s better for everybody concerned - better for us, better for our neighbours.”
A council report said the new path “would pass through two fields between the campsite and neighbouring houses where no unclothed people would be allowed”.
It added: “The campsite would be screened by hedgerows.”
The campsite - which offers pitches for static caravans, touring caravans and tents - describes itself as a place for “congenial peacefulness.”