BOLTON AREA

6. BOLTON AREA

A: Bolton, Entwhistle Reservoir - "Just off the A666 north of Bolton, there are two car-parks near the reservoir, again ideal, far enough from the road so you can't be surprised by cars coming in, Police etc. You can see the headlights etc. Again picnic tables for those al fresco moments. We went there tonight and had a real good time - met the most polite voyeur in the universe :) He is a regular and says that this site does not get as much use as it could due to its distance from habitation."

"If you head out of Bolton towards Blackburn on the A666 through the village of Dimple you will encounter a minor road on your right signposted Turton (B6391) - the road is called Greens Arms Road. It first winds a little and then by looking to your left you will catch sight of the reservoir. The first turning on the left will take you over a cattle grid and down a tarmac lane to the first (top) car-park (in our opinion the better one). If you do not turn down this one but proceed to the next left on the B6391 and turn down there you will eventually come to a bridge across the head of the reservoir - just before the bridge is another car-park (on the right)... ...this one is also good but not as good as the top one."

"Take the Turton turning off the A666 onto Green Arm Road, follow road until sign for Batridge Barn Car-Park on left, take that road down to the water (across cattle grids). There is a small lay-by on the access road, don't use that, but keep heading down to the picnic-tables (ideal height for fucking, been there, got the T-shirt!)" (TLK)

B: Bolton - "On A666 to Blackburn, one mile north of Egerton, long lay-by on right of main road (half a mile long) with multiple parking bays, some gays cruising. Truckers and couples, also action in pull-ins on roads surrounding Delph Reservoir (look for yacht club signs in village)." (TLK)

C: Bolton - "There always seems to be plenty of couples in cars on the main car-park on the way to Rivington... ...this is the one which leads up to the castle. There are also lots of secluded wooded areas..."

D: Singleton - "Lay-by on Lodge Lane (B5260) on left going south from junction with A586. Sharp left bend and lay-by on left also. Some late night activity."


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