The top places to go stargazing in Yorkshire

In most towns and cities, there is so much light pollution that we do not realise the spectacle of stars we are missing out on when day turns to night.
Blakey Ridge in Kirkbymoorside offers great views during the day and amazing stargazing skies at nightBlakey Ridge in Kirkbymoorside offers great views during the day and amazing stargazing skies at night
Blakey Ridge in Kirkbymoorside offers great views during the day and amazing stargazing skies at night

Luckily though, there are still places around the UK that are perfect for stargazing, including a selection of spots in Yorkshire.

Both the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors were named International Dark Sky Reserves in 2020 due to their lack of light pollution.

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The Northern Lights can be spotted towards the Yorkshire Coast during spring.

So to help you make the most of Yorkshire’s dark skies, travel experts Gorgeous Cottages have compiled ten 10 places to spot stars and some of the best cottages to stay at.

Yorkshire’s top stargazing spots include:

Boulby Cliffs - As the highest point on the East coast of England with very little light pollution, this is a great option for trying to spot the Northern Lights.

Blakey Ridge - With an elevation of 1,325 feet, Blakey Ridge is the highest point in the North York Moors National Park with a pub called The Lion where you can call for refreshments after stargazing.

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Sutton Bank - The elevated location of Sutton Bank looks out over the Vale of York and Gormire Lake, which was described by Yorkshire vet James Herriot as ‘the finest view in England’.

Dalby Forest - The middle of Dalby Forest is officially the darkest place in the North York Moors National Park and there are a couple of dedicated observatories here plus a special planetarium where you can enjoy the night sky at its best.

Tan Hill Inn - Nestled in a remote part of Swaledale, the Tan Hill Inn is the highest pub in Britain at 528 metres above sea level with dramatically dark skies that are just right for stargazing.

Hawes National Park Centre - This Dark Sky Discovery site is part of the Dales Countryside Museum and has a large car park where you can set up your telescope, and the Firebox Cafe close by where you can get refreshments.

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Yorke’s Folly - The hillside location of this Georgian folly looks out over the rolling hills of Nidderdale and, when night falls, you can look up to the sky and see a kaleidoscope of twinkling stars above you.

Malham National Park Centre - The car park of this characterful stone building is surrounded by some of the most dramatic scenery in the Yorkshire Dales National Park Centre including Malham Cove and Janet’s Foss.

Lime Tree Observatory - There are regular public events at this stargazing dome which is also available for private hire and located within the Nidderdale AONB in the small village of Grewelthorpe.

Rosse Observatory - This Pontefract observatory was opened by Sir Patrick Moore in the 1970s and is now the home of the West Yorkshire Astronomical Society. Meetings take place on Tuesdays and are open to anyone who wants to attend.

The best Yorkshire cottages for spotting stars include:

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Vale Cottage at Wellspring Farm - a 4-bedroom holiday home that comes with a special stargazing pod to make the most of dark skies in the North York Moors

Three Roods - this detached 17th-century stone cottage near Dent has panoramic views of the dramatic landscape at the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

Springhill Farm Cottage - You can soak under the dark skies of Wensleydale at this romantic holiday cottage with a hot tub that's surrounded by idyllic countryside near Jervaulx Abbey.