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Dark Sky campsites

If you've never seen the full brightness of the Milky Way, these are the holiday spots for you. Tucked close to the UK's designated Dark Sky Sites, from wild forests to national parks, they are a stargazer's paradise and totally free from light pollution. Grab your binoculars and watch the heavens put on a show at these Dark Sky campsites!

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Wild Rose Holiday Park, Appleby-in-Westmorland, CumbriaPlaceholder image

Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria

Holiday park set in the heart of the Cumbrian Valley with onsite swimming pool, restaurant, bar, café and gym.

Stewton Stars Hideaway, Louth, LincolnshirePlaceholder image

Louth, Lincolnshire

Luxury glamping cabins set in woodlands, on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds AONB and 20 minutes from beaches.

Romany Wagon Retreat, Rhydlewis, CeredigionPlaceholder image

Rhydlewis, Ceredigion

Woodland glamping in a 1920s Romany wagon with a private cabin, hammock and riverside setting. Dog friendly.

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FAQ

Yes, why not spend your evenings stargazing under the clearest of skies and head inside to a cosy bed or perhaps even a hot tub! Check out all dark skies glamping here.

Of course! Scotland has some beautiful scenery and as such some of the clearest skies in the UK. Have a look at all the Dark Sky campsites in Scotland here.

Yes, home to some of the recognised dark sky national parks, Snowdonia and the Brecon Beacons but there are also many other areas with Dark Sky campsites in Wales, see more here.

There are many UK national parks that have been awarded Dark Sky Reserve status. Popular national parks, such as the North York Moors, Yorkshire Dales, Snowdonia, the Brecon Beacons, Exmoor and the South Downs have all been named Dark Sky Reserves. Northumberland is an area that has the most recognition as being a Gold Tier International Dark Sky Park.

Watching the skies come alive with billions of stars, that's one of the best things about camping. Dark sky camping is pitching your tent far from light pollution to allow you to appreciate the 'dark skies'. You'll find plenty of incredible locations with minimal light pollution in the UK. See all dark sky campsites here.