There is a very private secluded area just off Range Road. It is great for meetings. Any night of the week would be perfect. I had some great fun with a older lady there last week.
not heavily used but it is a lovely little riverside car park with some fabulous areas to play in
Very good place little Car park but good dogging very night
This place is now closed off and under lock and key
Between Wallingford and moulsford just before Cholsey meadows large lay-by, at gate to field walk down towards river a good condition pillbox and large fields to play in most night wait at pillbox
bi females and couple action, As you come from Banbury on the oxford road, turn left at the traffic lights follow the road past the golf course and there is a layby on the left just after the golf club. Well covered by trees and hidden from the main road heading towards aynho
follow road till end gravel carpark at end some action Friday and sat nights
Banbury to Oxford a4260 first turn left after hopcrofts halt x roads and lights.nice tree lined road with pull ins and woody area. some bi action and couples later, the odd cd,tv sometimes
Aug 2013 - Great place, very secluded car park, mainly single guys on our visit but very respectful and not at all pushy. No hassle from police or boy racers. Highly recommended
White Horse Hill car park, doggers up there regularly.
Trees n grass have grown bk so all good again
Yet to check it out myself but there's a well known picnic spot in the Giants Caves country park, just SW of Banbury. Follow the B4035 Broughton Road out past the last houses in Banbury (Balmoral Avenue l/h side) and it's a quick drop-turning down on the left, about half mile on. It's not signposted so check out on StreetView first. Not great parking as a gate limits to handful of cars close to the road, but then foot access into the park well away from houses. Lots of open paths and secretive areas. Enjoy.
Track as you enter the village on left hand side.
From banbury turn first right into croperdy and first left is an entrance farmers field
Beauty spot and isolated car park with woods and plenty of space. Lots of dogging, gay, TV action, at all hours. From J5 (Stokenchurch) of the M40, take the A40 towards Oxford (Oxford Road) for about 1 mile which is also shown on some maps as named Butterly Road. Immediately just before the blue 'Oxfordshire' sign, turn left on Kingston Blount Stokenchurch Lane, and carry along for about 1 mile, until you see the brown sign saying Ashton Rowant National Nature Reserve pointing to the right; go right up this lane and follow road through dense woodland to the very end; the car park with metal height restrictiors, is on your right. Cruising takes place around the car park, but also further back along the road you've just driven, at the first wooded area.