✨ Six Great Destinations in the UK for Watching Aurora Borealis
Aurora must be on the wish list of many friends who have studied in the UK. Besides traveling to Northern Europe and the polar regions, staying in the UK is also a good choice.
If conditions are suitable, the following six locations may have the possibility to see the aurora
🌌Bannau Brycheiniog
🗺South Wales
This is one of the international dark sky reserves in the UK, with magnificent scenery and no light pollution or noise pollution. Pen y Fan in the reserve is the highest point in the south of England. If you are lucky, you can see the aurora here at night.
🌌Derwentwater
🗺Cumbria
Derwentwater is the Queen of the Lakes in the UK, and the most amazing scenery here is the aurora that occasionally appears on the lake surface. Even if you are not lucky enough to see the aurora, on a clear night, this is still one of the best places to watch the stars
🌌Stackpole
🗺Pembrokeshire
Stackpole is a significant nature reserve in the UK, boasting well-developed hiking trails. There are cliffs, sand dunes and bays, with magnificent scenery. The parking lot located above the beach is an excellent viewing spot for admiring the aurora.
🌌Carneddau
🗺Eryri
Eryri has over 21,000 acres of mountainous terrain, including the famous Triffon Mountain, which was once a training ground for climbing Mount Everest. In the right weather, this is an excellent place to watch the aurora.
🌌Mam Tor
🗺Peak District
Mam Tor, located in the peak area, is a famous check-in point with a 360-degree overlook, making it ideal for stargazing at night. Similarly, if we are lucky, there are occasional auroras here.
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