Poldark's Cornwall set locations taken over by doggers
TV drama Poldark's filming locations in Cornwall have inadvertently become magnets for doggers (people who engage in sex in public places), according to local reports.
See also: Broadchurch beach invaded by doggers
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One couple is advertising on a sex site for others to join them at St Austell, close to where Poldark is shooting in Charlestown, reports the Metro.
The ad reads: "Hi guys, down in Cornwall for a glimpse of Poldark! Any like-minded girls or couples want to join us in our comfy-campervan?"
The Sun reports a number of other filming locations are also dogging hotspots.
Windswept Pedn Vounder beach, which is popular with nudists, is one of them.
One listing states: "Popular place for nudists to hang out during the day! Popular with couples at night and usually action for single guys."
The programme is also filmed in Helston, also popular with doggers. Another advert on the site reads: "Boating lake car park late evening sees some action."
Back in January, the beach where the hit show Broadchurch is filmed suffered the same dogging problem.
The sandy cliffs and golden sands at West Bay in Dorset proved a big draw for fans of outdoor hanky panky.
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