
Spending
some time outdoors can be fun and exciting, with lots of interesting
activities to do. However, it is worth noting that some people can
be more adventurous than others, with many such going as far as
indulging in a sport of dogging. Dogging is the act of engaging or
watching sexual activities in a public place.
The
practice is particularly popular across the United Kingdom, with
London being one of the cities in the UK with lots of places for
dogging. There are several such spots in Croydon and other across
the London, and below are some of the top dogging spots in London.
Kenley
Common – According to a website, the best times to visit are Fridays
and Saturdays. It is also worth noting that “there is a wooded area
and so hiding places to have some fun”.
Blackhorse Lane, Woodside – There is also a meeting place in
Blackhorse Lane, Woodside. If you are passing on the tram, it is
advised that you avoid looking out of the window.
South
Norwood Country Park – According to some people, this is a great
spot for “low key sex”. However, there are complains of having too
many men at the park.
Coombe
Lane, Croydon – This is another amazing spot for dogging. It is best
to look for Oaks Lane on the left and get into a dirt car parking
area, away from the entrance.
Crystal
Palace Park – This Park is great for dogging, with an entrance on
the left just after Crystal Palace Museum.
Harvington Woods, Beckenham – This is a relatively new dogging spot
in London, with prospects of becoming one of the most sought-after
spots in the area.
Victoria
Park, Bow – This spot is close to the Olympic Stadium and luckily
for users of the spot, dogging has not been made part of the
activities at the Olympics yet.
Trent
Park, Enfield – This spot has a total of five car parks to choose
from, giving doggers a plethora of choices.
Chingford Park – This spot used to be discreet before the internet
let out all the details and is a great place for car sex.
Lea
Valley ice skating rink car park – this is another excellent spot
for public sex.
Surrey
Quays Leisure Park – the Park is close to the café that has no
security cameras and this might be a let-down for the daring doggers
that would have marvelled watchers on CCTV.
Wandsworth Park – you should expect to meet a relatively younger
crowd at this spot.
Burgess
Park – The regeneration of the Burgess Park has led to the emergence
of a plethora of prime spots for doggers.
Shoreditch Park – The Park is close to some tennis courts, bring a
different meaning to “new balls please”.
In
addition to the dogging spots mentioned above, some other dogging
spots in London to consider include Beckton, Hampstead Heath,
Chiswick Boathouse, Streatham Common, Tooting Bec Common, and
Alexandra Palace car park. Other locations are Highgate Woods,
Shooters Hill, Green Park, and Clapham Common.