Drive out of Oswestry town centre west bound, up hill towards racecourse, road levels out, turn left at small crossroads, a couple of secluded car parks on the right side of the road. I'm hearing that this is getting quite a popular place. Anyone tried it out yet. Would be grateful for an update.
Lovely little picnic area with carpark and toilets. Driving out of Ellesmere towards Frankton on the A495, take a left just after St Andrews Church at Welsh Frankton. Follow the road over two rather steep canal bridges and the picnic ground is on the left after the second bridge. Carpark good but if you follow the towpath past the white cottage you get to a lock and a bench. Great place to have a play!
Lay-by on the A49 south of Ludlow. Always a few exhibitionist / doggers parked up there day and evening. Have used it ourselves and never not had an audience!
There is a good number of car parks around Wenlock rise, most of them are very very quiet after 2am, the car park at the far end has had a little bit of activity recently but if you are a couple or single person looking for fun then check out that location.
Quiet secluded section along canal. A5 exit at Queens head. turn left after Queens head pub towards Rednal. approx 1 1/4 miles. canal bridge bridge 72.....Small carpark opposite. Park there and wait, or better still cross over the road over canal bridge and follow tow path towards Welsh Frankton....Couple of hundred yards a wooden bench. sit on bench and wait for someone to sit next to you....Plenty of secluded spots for fun.
Drive along priorslee Avenue and turn down Reece drive drive down to the bottom of the road and there is a car park
Clive picnic area off the a49 at preston brockhurst
Earl's Hill Nature Reserve Great country car park but It was shut last time we went ( 10 days ago) Managed to attract attention by parking by the barrier and flicking interior light on and off but wouldnt advise it long term!
On the main A41 out off Wolverhampton. Passed Perton lights. Keep going to next set of lights. Straight over for a quarter of a mile. On the left is a goal post style entrance. Carpark is well hidden enough room for half dozen cars. There are woods and grassy area with picnic tables. Coming from other way. Leave M54 at junc3 head towards Wolverhampton on the A41. Go passed RAF Cosford on your right. Out into the country passed turning for Albrighton. Stay on main A41 you will see a white painted house on your left. An old phone box on your right. Just after that keep look out for the goal post entrance on your right. Happy dogging..
Coming out of Gnosall heading towards Newport small lane called guild lane. About 750 meters on your left small nature reserve car park that is so secluded and discreet allows for plenty of fun.
Very Secluded spot very new travel to the Three Old Pigeons Pub and there will be turn in leading up to The Cresent park up and walk up the rocky lane, turn left and wait around that area and make some form of contact great for outdoor fun usually around nighttime is best
A5 between Oswestry mile end roundabout and A495 Whittington roundabout. Layby on left just before Whittington roundabout. Daytime best plenty of trees and access, night time wagons parked there. Although had one or 2 good sessions with drivers in their cabs, obviously i'm talking cock fun
There is a very small and discreet car park just off the A49, as you head back towards Church Stretton and Shrewsbury. Head away from Craven Arms train station along the A49, then take the third turning on your left, pass over the railway bridge, and just a few yards further on, turn right into the car park. There is a house at the entrance to it, so your best bet is to park as far away from it as you can to be discreet, next to the railway line is best? Its very overgrown with trees and bushes, but plenty of parking space, and enough cover if you like to get out of the car for fun! There was one other car there last night, the occupants of which got a good show from us ;-) great little place for fun, just make sure you park well away from the house? Jess & Herbie x