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A pasty-loving pervert appears to have lost some vital information on their way to pick up their lunch. This list of dogging locations in Cornwall was found in the street outside Ann's Pasties shop in Porthleven earlier today.

Ann's employee Bronnen Jewell found the dodgy dogging print-out when she was dropping off pasties that had just been made in the Ann’s pasty factory in Helston to the shop in Porthleven's Fore Street.

Sharing her find on Facebook, Bronnen joked: "Just found this on the streets on the way to work..if you need me you’ll know which places to find me."

The lascivious literature lists sites in Callington, Kilhampton and St Austell - and helpfully points out that one in Hayle has a sea view. It seems romance definitely isn't dead amongst doggers.

Somewhat bizarrely, the list also reveals that the "northernmost Girl Guides in the world are living in Nuuk, Greenland".

Back in May, Cornwall Live ran its own expose, revealing picturesque ports, stunning beaches and some of Cornwall's best-loved tourist attractions have appeared on a list of known 'dogging' sites. This prompted a number of messages from concerned readers with sites we had missed. We've now added them all together to create definitive list of dogging sites - so you know where to avoid. Obviously.

And in September 2017, an academic who stumbled across the "shocking" sight of men watching a couple have sex in a car has suggested that designated dogging areas should be created.

The definitive guide to Cornwall 'dogging' spots

Marazion

A car park overlooking the mount is not only famous for breathtaking views, but also its sordid nighttime antics.

Falmouth

The Pendennis Point parking area located directly below the coastguard station is a busy night-time spot offering breath-taking panoramic sea views, with people also using another smaller lay-by around the corner too.

Mullion

One of the Lizard Point's most picturesque coves, Poldhu Cove, also has two nearby car parks which are all but deserted in the night except from visiting doggers. The gravel car park stretches way back from the road, offering darkness and quiet and there is also another National Trust car park up the hill towards Gunwalloe Beach.

Goss Moor

The 480-hectare nature reserve located in the parishes of St Dennis, St Columb Major, Roche and St Enoder offers plenty of quiet and seclusion.

Helston

According to the list the Helston Boating Lake car park has been known to be frequented by doggers, however having lived nearby the only noises I've heard are the sounds of boy racers' exhausts.

Bodmin

The Cardinham Woods car park is said to have been a popular spot for late night entertainment in the past.

Hayle

Bassetts Cove is located between Hayle and Portreath and is listed as a nudist beach. It has a car park and is said to be a former dumping ground for clapped-out cars.

Camborne

The car parks at Tehidy Woods Country Park are safe havens for doggers, offering seclusion and plentiful tree cover.

Hayle

There are several lay-bys on the coastal road between Hayle and Portreath which have been known to be rocking until the early hours.

Helston/Porthleven

(Image: Mike Thomas)

The cliff top car park overlooking Loe Bar beach has apparently seen its fair share of nighttime activity.

Perranporth

Our sources have indicated that Droskyn car park is a popular haunt for late-night loving. It is situated along the road from Perran Sands Holiday Park towards Mount and includes use of several lay-bys.

Bodmin

The Bodmin Beacon nature reserve often sees cars pull on to its grass verge from when darkness falls.

St Austell

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Perhaps inevitably, the nudist beach at Carlyon Bay is listed as a prime dogging site. Visitors are told to park at the Coliseum car park and make their way along the path to the end of the beach.

Callington

According to the Cornwall Council website the Kit Hill Country Club is a prime spot for bird watching. Little did they know.

St Neot

The 58 acres of parkland and forestry isn't just enjoyed by dog walkers.

Newquay area

Doggers who head to Crantock Beach's National Trust car park have been warned to watch out for patrolling police cars.

Torpoint

(Image: Paul Slater)

Doggers at Downderry Beach are advised to park to the east of Downderry and walk along the road until they meet the coast path which is on a sharp bend.

A steep path then goes down to three beaches, but two of the three get cut off by the tide so doggers have to keep an eye on advancing seas.

Newquay area

The Holywell Bay National Trust beach car park gets going at 11pm onwards with the car park located right next to the Penhale training camp.

Launceston

The car park at the town's leisure centre is popular with people indulging in a different type of exercise routine.

Grampound

Grampound lay-by. No further details are given, unfortunately.

Kilkhampton

There's a place on the A39 between Kilkhampton and Bude that's known to be a dogging spot.

Feock

A quiet car park next to Loe Beach has proved popular with doggers over the years.

St Blazey

Luxulyan Valley is a little bit of a hot-spot, overlooked by its towering viaduct.

Mevagissey

The right hand side of Mevagissey's iconic harbour can be known to bounce into the early hours, apparently.

St Keverne

Yet another National Trust car park, this time at Goonhilly Downs.

St Austell

The Penwithick Social Club car park makes the list, although this one does seem an unlikely spot.

Par

Also popular with walkers, the car park on the left after the Par Docks traffic lights offers tree cover, a big plus in the dogging world.

Pendeen

Way down West, the Pendeen Lighthouse car park offers stunning sea views, naturally.

Gorran Haven

Vault Beach is a shingle beach and a hit with single doggers. I'll get my coat, that's enough for one day.

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