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Dogging Locations

Pipewellgate Car Park

Pipewellgate car park. Head down to the right of the Hilton and follow the road around until you reach the river beat restaurant. Take the left and go under the bridge. Keep walking and you'll walk past the old Gateshead sea cadets corps building. Car park is against the river.
Can't confirm is this is an actual dogging spot. Sunday night I was down and saw a lass giving a lad a blowjob in a car. Two cars one was empty. Couple other cars showed up. What's the etiquette here does anyone know? For walkers?

Rabbit Banks/King Edward VII railway bridge

Lots of bi-curious dogging and gay cruising in the old railway arches and bushes and paths here.

A small area of bushes and paths and old red-sandstone railway arches which is used for dogging and gay hookups and cruising, directly under the main Newcastle Central to London Kings Cross mainline. It is formally known as the King Edward VII railway bridge. The area is overgrown and isolated. It is a fairly small area but is very hidden.

There are two ways to access the cruising area:-

Access is via the path which runs from the banks of the River Tyne at Rabbit Banks Road or Pipewellgate car park. From Pipewellgate Car Park, walk along the river for two minutes and under the King Edward VII railway bridge. Immediately after passing under the bridge, turn left up a steep path, through woods and through one railway bridge and then you immediately turn left into an overgrown area. The cruising is located in the middle of a triangle formed by three railway lines which pass overhead (you cannot be seen from the passing trains).

Alternatively, you can park in St Cuthbert's Road in Gateshead (free parking) and cross the footbridge over the A184, past the Network Rail depot and under a railway bridge and turn immediately right into the bushes (walking time: 5 minutes).

Exact spot for the bushes, paths into woods, railway arches for cruising:-

Map: 54.961915, -1.614066
What3Words: ///nerve.cute.zips
https://w3w.co/nerve.cute.zips


Nearest Parking:
Pipewellgate Car Park £2.70 all day
GPS: 54.964789, -1.611086
What3Words: ///highs.gasp.smart


or nearest free parking at St Cuthbert's Road
GPS: 54.961058, -1.609700
What3Words: ///butter.ally.deaf

The path which leads to the cruising area is at:

Southern side (from the River Tyne or Rabbit Banks Road/Pipewellgate car park)
GPS: 54.961724, -1.615255
What3Words: ///alien.dips.crab

Northern side: (from St Cuthbert's Road/Askew Road, Gateshead)
GPS: 54.961363, -1.612431
What3W: ///good.cherry.drops
Exact spot for cruising the arches and bushes:-

Map: 54.961915, -1.614066
What3Words: ///nerve.cute.zips
https://w3w.co/nerve.cute.zips


Nearest Parking: Pipewellgate Car Park £2.70 all day
GPS: 54.964789, -1.611086
What3Words: ///highs.gasp.smart


or nearest free parking at St Cuthbert's Road
GPS: 54.961058, -1.609700
What3Words: ///butter.ally.deaf

The path which leads to the cruising area is at:

Southern side (from Rabbit Banks Road/Pipewellgate car park/RiverT yne)
GPS: 54.961724, -1.615255
What3Words: ///alien.dips.crab

Northern side: (from St Cuthbert's Road, Gateshead)
GPS: 54.961363, -1.612431
What3W: ///good.cherry.drops

From Newcastle city centre, use any of the foot or road bridges (High Level Bridge or Swing Bridge) to cross the River Tyne to the south bank (Gateshead). You're heading for Pipewellgate car park. Once at Pipewellgate car park, park and walk along the River Tyne westwards for five minutes until you come under the prominent landmark King George VII railway bridge. When you walk under the bridge, you will immediately see a path snaking up through the woods to the left. Follow this, go through one short pedestrian railway tunnel and you will see a track into the bushes and undergrowth off to the left. This whole area - formed as a triangle by three railway lines - is cruisy.

Alternatively from Gateshead, park for free in St Cuthbert's Road, cross the A184 Askew Road on the footbridge, and come down and keep walking straight towards the Network Rail depot. The path then turns left, with the Network Rail depot on your right (Network Rail depot is located on Riversdale Road, south of Askew Road, Gateshead NE8 2TD). Walk down the steep path through an arched pedestrian tunnel and as you come down the path splits and all the undergrowth and bushes off to the right is cruisy.


The area is very much in decline: there is graffiti everywhere, one of the arches has been used for rough sleeping and there is a lot of dumped furniture and clothing. Due to this high level of neglect and the dense undergrowth, it is ideal for cruising and is not used by other members of the public. The amount of sex litter indicates it is well frequented.

Seen some hot girls up there getting gang fucked.

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Leazes Park, bordering Barrack Road

Leazes Park, bordering Barrack Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

https://goo.gl/maps/Ziy3zkMUUvCYvhVS8
GPS of exact location : 54.975731, -1.625283
NE4 6BB
Barrack Road, Newcastle


This is a large, secluded area of cruisy woodland for doggers, MILFS, gay, bi, CD, TV, TS, only at the far southwest part of Leazes Park, as it borders onto Barrack Road, the A189.

The best way to access the cruising area is to walk from Newcastle city centre up the A189 past the famous St James's Park football stadium. It is just a 17-minute walk from Newcastle Central railway station up the A189, passing St James's Park football stadium on your right side, until you pass the Esso petrol station (left side) and turn right just before the Black Bull pub onto the footpath which leads into the park. Pass through the black iron-wrought gates which states “Leazes Park” and immediately turn right, past a ruined house which used to be known as the Tower Cafe. You turn right and come out into a large field with the spires of the St James's park football stadium in front of you. You need to head into the bushes and woodland close to the road you have just walked up – Barrack Road, this is off to the right, close to the road, but hidden from the road.

The bushes and woods are dense and you cannot be seen by anyone, despite the Goth kids who hang out in the main meadow smoking marijuana. There is blue metal fencing bounding the football stadium and lots of bushes and paths through the bushes which border Barrack Road, the A189, but which is separated and isolated from the road, meaning you cannot be seen yet there are lots of places to cruise without being seen. Lots of sex litter and sex dens.

Postcode: NE4 6BB

Entrance into cruising woods on What3Words: beside.castle.stars
GPS: 54.975731, -1.625283

Main entrance to Leazes Park from near the Black Bull pub: https://w3w.co/secure.things.races
Old abandoned house where you turn right: https://w3w.co/result.social.glory
Mainy cruisy areas: these are the bushes and woodland closest to the Barrack Road and the St James's Stadium. https://w3w.co/latest.melt.nuns and https://w3w.co/cycle.boxing.shield
Head for: GPS 54.975731, -1.625283

The land slopes away down to the bushes in such a way that you cannot be seen by people sitting in the main field. The bushes are only used by cruisers.

Cruising tip: you should be able to see the top of the architect-designed St James's Park football stadium in the background when you are looking at the woods. Go to the right, towards the railings and Barack Road into the dense bushes and woods,

Nearest parking would be: St James's Park car park, located at Barrack Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4SE (minimum parking charge £1.00) or parking on the street up near the Black Bull pub,

MILFs, swingers, doggers, mostly gay, chavs, bi-curious lads, workers, businessmen, sleazy fuckers, tv, ts, cd,

This is the only place in the park for cruising.

The land slopes away down to the bushes in such a way that you cannot be seen by people sitting in the main field. The bushes are only used by cruisers.

Cruising tip: you should be able to see the top of the architect-designed St James's Park football stadium in the background when you are looking at the woods. Go to the right, towards the railings and Barack Road into the dense bushes and woods,

Nearest parking would be: St James's Park car park, located at Barrack Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4SE (minimum parking charge £1.00) or parking on the street up near the Black Bull pub,

Afternoons, evenings, dusk and after dark, of course.

Head into the bushes which line Barrack Road. There is an extensive network of paths which are all cruisy and bordering the blue metal fence of St James's Park football stadium. There is no sex elsewhere in the park, only here.

Only in the deep bushes.

The Goths who sit in the field and smoke marijuana, although they cannot see you and most of the time don't care. You can still enter the woods and bushes without being seen by anyone.

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