good for male sex. just pull up in car and wait.
Newbold comyn in leamington spa car park every night i am there with someone but no one else as of yet so please join
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There is an amazing place near Frankley on Egghill Lane, the road that runs between the Northfield / Longbridge area to Frankley / M5. There is a lay-by at the top of the hill. Great views of birmingham at night / in the mornings with both singles and couples often playing together. There is woodland just other the road for anybody wishing to have woodland themed fun. Best times to meet in the lay-by is around 9pm / 9.30pm or 5.30am - 6.30am
Head out of shipston over the bridge towards banbury, continue along the road for about 3/4 mile and turn left on crossroads for then right onto lay continue upto tp of layby with fence on your drivers side, Once there turn on interior light until someone turns, Needs more people because only 3-4 people turn up, best time is 7.30pm onwards on friday nights.
quiet location off the leamington to southam road just before the village of ufton. turn left 3/4 up ufton hill, down lane. site 100 yds on left. wedding barn visitors car park. not used by owners after dark.
Oversley woods car park, Just off A46, sign posted for Oversley Green, 800yards Long track with car park and woods at the end, Good action after dark but busy with walkers in the day
we some times use blind pitts lane,wishaw,just up from the white horse pub,off the kingsbury road.
the lay-by described outside shipston on stour has had the trees n bushes cut back giving more view from the main rd also have heard of late night police spot checks there and at Burton dassett country park. please be careful everyone.
These layby's have been closed for around 5 years, hope all the other information is not as far out of date!
saturday and sunday nights couples and single guys gets really busy
As you head towards Berkswell you go past The Bear pub and up the hill - at the Cross roads (Maxstoke lane iirc) you turn left as the road bears to the right there is a single track road, you go down this (500 yards) and you cannot drive anymore. Hop out the car - part way down is a public footpath that leads you down the side of Berkswell Quarry.. at the stile at the end go over the stile and up the bank, there are sooo many secluded area's on the outskirts of the quarry.. IF anyone wants to know how to get there - drop me a line i can show you!
car park at the opposite side to station.backs on to country park and airport.
swift valley nature park has some good cover off main road.have seen gay and couples here day and night.sometimes busy with walkers.
laybye set back off the road has a screen of bushes follow road signs for new arley you will find the laybye on spring hill / gun hill just past the turning for old arley. its very secluded not visited much by doggers but more importantly the police dont seem to visit either. Too far off the beaten track for yob element as well.