The UK's spectacular stargazing spots - If you hardly leave the city, you'll never be able to admire the jaw-droppingly beautiful skies. This list will provide you with some of Britain's darkest viewpoints for the most spectacular views of our galaxy. Click on and find out where the best stargazing spots are.
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Dartmoor National Park - Dartmoor National Park offers some of the most spectacular astronomical sights and stunning starry skies.
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Dartmoor National Park - Dartmoor Skies is a charity aimed to educate people about astronomy through stargazing. Although Dartmoor does not have dark sky reserve status, it offers sites with similar light pollution levels to official dark sky sites.
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Orkney - The northern Scottish skies offer some breathtaking views of the Aurora Borealis. Some of the most spectacular spots are on the island of Orkney.
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Orkney - Make sure to check the timing. Astronomical twilight during the summer can make stargazing in Orkney almost impossible.
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Tintagel - Famed for its magical history and the legend of King Arthur, Tintagel is one of the top stargazing sites in Cornwall.
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Tintagel - Walk along the cliffs and appreciate the spectacular views of the clear night sky.
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Shetland Northern Isles - From mid-October to mid-March Shetland's Northern Isles offer the best views of the Northern Lights in the UK.
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Shetland Northern Isles - Most of the archipelago, with the exception of Lerwick, has minimal light pollution, which makes for amazing views.
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Snowdonia - In 2015, Snowdonia National Park was awarded International Dark Sky Reserve status in recognition of significant efforts to reduce light pollution in the area.
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Snowdonia - Snowdonia National Park covers an estimated 18% of Welsh land area and offers many dark sites and observatories.
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Snowdonia - Some communities offer stargazing events. Some of the best places to stargaze in Snowdonia include Lon Gwyrfai and Moel y Cerrig Duon.
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The Lake District - The world-renowned Lake District is home to two dark sky discovery sites and an variety of dramatic viewpoints.
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The Lake District - According to the National Trust, on a clear night, stargazers can see some 4,000 stars from Friar's Crag, one of the Lake District's most scenic stargazing viewpoints.
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Loch Glascarnoch - Loch Glascarnoch is a 7 km long reservoir in the north of Scotland. It is home to some of the most stunning views of the Northern Lights.
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Exmoor National Park - The Exmoor National Park Authority and local council work together to reduce the light pollution that could potentially harm its celestial views.
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Exmoor National Park - In November 2011, Exmoor National Park became Europe's first-ever designated dark sky reserve.
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Grizedale Forest - Grizedale Forest in Cumbria plays host to an array of celestial events and activities for stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts alike.
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Grizedale Forest - Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities throughout the year, including a beginner's stargazing trail, Valentine's night under the stars, an Earth Hour walk, and much more.
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Rhondda Cynon Taf - There are eight dark sky discovery sites within Rhondda Cynon Taf, in south Wales. Guests can capture stunning views of the stars and the constellations.
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Rhondda Cynon Taf - Astronomers and stargazers can enjoy the skies from Rhondda Cynon Taf's two pubs. The Red Lion Inn sits on a hill with spectacular views and the Rose and Crown has a great panaromic view of the south Wales valleys.
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Fontburn Reservoir - Fontburn Reservoir in Northumberland is a popular stargazing spot. Its surroundings are dark, uninhabited open spaces that give off minimal light pollution.
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Isle of Skye - The Isle of Skye is the most northerly island in the Inner Hebrides. Some of its areas are completely free from light pollution, making it one of the best stargazing destinations in the UK.
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Isle of Skye - The Isle of Skye is home to nine dark discovery sites. It is the perfect spot for stargazing and one of the darkest places in Europe.
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Isle of Wight - The Isle of Wight hasn't earned itself full dark-sky designation because of the light pollution from its larger towns, but parts of the island are amazing stargazing sites.
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Isle of Wight - A stargazing society called the Vectis Astronomical Society hosts monthly talks and stargazing events at a local observatory.
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The UK's spectacular stargazing spots
Places where you can be alone with the universe
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This list will provide you with some of Britain's darkest viewpoints for the most spectacular views of our galaxy. Click on to find out where the best stargazing spots are.
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