Brays Bay Park

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Is This Your Business?
 

There is no gloryhole as the cubical door is now made of steel.
During the day much of the action is in the toilets at the northern (Ryde) end of the park, or in cars in the various carparks.
The toilets are usually locked at night, but the action moves to the park areas.
Crowd: All ages but there are a lot of lookers

Neighbourhood: Rhodes

Who's Coming

All ages but there are a lot of lookers

Turn right at lights when coming from Homebush or Concord, turn left if coming from Ryde
Cross street: Concord Road
  • Crowd:All ages but there are a lot of lookers
  • Directions:Turn right at lights when coming from Homebush or Concord, turn left if coming from Ryde
    Cross street: Concord Road
  • Hours:All day
  • Cruising Info/ Tips:This park has two sections to it, the Concord End, you walk up the path. The ryde end just walk down to the water where there is some huts where guys sit
  • Wheelchair Accessible:No
  • Warnings:The restaurant attracts straight couples into the park on some nights.
    Warnings: Police go there sometimes but you can see them, as this park is very open
    cruiser adds: Be aware of cameras on and near the monuments at the trail (hill) end of this beat, as well as the area at the top of the steps near the carpark.
 
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