RANDY visitors to the county’s top dogging hotspots have shared their experiences.

Speaking on an adult forum for couples and singles, Sussex residents and sex-tourists have reviewed the top dogging spots.

Car parks, beaches, nature trails, parks and woodlands are amongst the places couples carry out their exhibitionist activities while others watch.

1) 'Lots of hiding places' - Duke’s Mound, Brighton

The Argus:

Duke’s Mound on Brighton’s seafront has been a popular haunt for those looking for some adult fun for years.

It can be found at the Western end of Madeira drive, near the famous nudist beach, and provides a safe haven, according to review website Swinging Heaven.

One anonymous user said: “The mound stretches for about a quarter of a mile with lots of hiding places.

“This place is popular 24 hours a day, although note, lots of gay dogging action here.”

Another user wrote: “If you don’t mind the smell of pee it’s okay.

“Potluck but always get my rocks off.”

2) 'Can be slow' - Jack and Jill Windmills, Pyecombe

The Argus:

The Clayton Windmills, or Jack and Jill, provide fun and frolics for families and history buffs alike.

But it’s in the windmill’s car park where the dogging community find its thrills.

One anonymous said: “The cars at the far end of the car park are all players but the cars at the entrance are not and should be left alone.

“Guaranteed Friday and Saturday evening, but like elsewhere, it can be slow during the week.”

Another user said: “Stunning views and very popular.

“Winter is the better time as there is no dog walkers.”

3) 'A long hard walk' - Fairlight Naturist beach, Hastings

The Argus:

This area was recognised by the council as a nudist beach in 1978 but lost this official status 20 years later.

However, it has never been given official recognition as a dogging location.

One review user said: “I’ve been here a couple of times with girlfriends.

“I once swam out chest deep and made love in the water in view of the beach dwellers”

Another added: “One Sunday I had three visitors in two hours.

“I was a long hard walk but boy was it worth it.”

4) 'Ruined by boy racers' - Dyke Hollow, Brighton

The Argus:

The Dyke Hollow can be found in Devil’s Dyke, a 100 metre deep v-shaped valley on the south downs.

It’s a popular family location for picnics and hiking.

An anonymous reviewer said: “It’s a brilliant place for an impromptu gathering and small party.

“It’s fantastic for those that want to get away from the crowd and be watched or those who want to be in the middle of all the fun.”

Another added: “I think this place has died off because of boy racers, which is a shame as it was good for dogging or just watching couples in a car.

“Anyone up for a voyeur session? Will only touch if I’m invited to join in.”