Dogging in Kilton (Nottinghamshire)

Thinking of heading out around Kilton? Here’s a quick guide to local spots used by doggers, plus nearby areas and practical tips so you know what to expect.

Dogging spots in Kilton have been alive and well for decades, register free to find dogging partners in and around the area
and don't forget there are also some fantastic dogging places in the nearby areas of Kilton (0 km), Bracebridge (0.38 km), Worksop (0.78 km), Anston (5.41 km), Dinnington (5.83 km), East Retford (6.59 km), Retford (6.59 km), Harworth and Bircotes (7.34 km), Warsop (7.74 km), Ollerton and Boughton (8.12 km), Ollerton (8.23 km), Tickhill (8.35 km), Maltby (8.61 km), Killamarsh (8.66 km), Shirebrook (8.95 km),

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Dogging Locations in Kilton

If you are looking for dogging sites in Kilton, then here is the place to be. Find local doggers in your area who use local locations and contact them on our dogging site.

Popular locations in Nottinghamshire

  • Mansfield Hardwick Park
    Mansfield, Hardwick Park. Take the A517 out of town heading towards the M1 Junction 29. At Glapwell turn left and follow the signs to Hardwick Park.
  • Holme Village
    Holme Village. Enter the village and keep the old style phone box on your right and follow the road through to the end.
  • Blidworth Woods – Rigg Lane and Blidworth Bottoms
    Blidworth Woods – Take the A60 then onto the A614 Doncaster Road out of Nottingham for about 6 miles and you come to a steel railway bridge over the road. Just after this there is an island, turn left here into Longdale Lane for about a mile. You will find a car park on the right, and another two car parks on the left in the circuit, Rigg Lane and Blidworth Bottoms.
  • Attenborough Nature Reserve car park
    Attenborough Nature Reserve car park. Take the road from Nottingham towards Long Eaton, turn left at Chilwell Retail park. Past Village hotel onto nature reserve. The car park on the right.
  • Nottingham Race Course car park
    Nottingham Race Course car park.
  • Clumber Park Worksop
    Clumber Park, Worksop.
  • Worksop Clumber Parkare
    There is a roundabout to the east of Worksop, where the A57 meets the A1. From this roundabout take the A614 south (signposted Clumber Park). After about half a mile, you’ll find the Clumber Park entrance on the right, through a stone arch. As you drive down the lane, it’s lined with trees. After about a quarter of a mile, there are some secluded picnic areas on the right, some are set quite well back from the road.
  • Thieves Wood (Nottingham)
    Active evenings.
  • Nomanshill Wood
    Active weekends.