Kielder always a good spot ...I have a telescope and would like to find places that I can park overnight and set it up.
The telescope equipment is heavy, so I must be able to park nearby.
So far, I have drawn a blank in the UK.
All of the star gazin car parks are daytime only!
I usually park off grid.
TIA
gostargazing.co.uk
That link has blown my mind, and probably like many others I've had a brief play. Many thanks for providing it.FWIW, we found "Dark Sky Discovery" to be a bit of a damp squib as they 'big up' some not so good locations while ignoring better ones. No matter where you are in UK, you're going to suffer with (or in some cases benefit from) light pollution (LP) -- nowhere in UK has truly dark skies, as you can see from the light pollution map I've linked below. So you need to figure out the magnitude of your objects of interest and then find somewhere where the LP is low enough to allow you to see them. Note that above, I said that in some cases you can benefit from a little light pollution? This is because in truly dark skies, the star field is flooded with higher magnitude (less bright) objects and it can be quite difficult to pick out the objects you actually want to observe. For example, if you're interested in the major planets (esp. Mars, Saturn and Jupiter) or the Moon a little LP isn't a bad thing because those objects are so much brighter than most of the other celestial objects. If you don't already know about them, two websites where you can get a lot of useful info are Stargazers Lounge and GoStargazing.co.uk -- the latter also gives details of public star parties and club meetings. Now to that LP map: Clicky Link
FWIW, we too suffer from your frustration. Our favourite dark sky locations in Cornwall now have height barriers that the council installed during lockdown and there is nowhere local now to take our van (our mobile observatory) to deploy our 6" Newtonian and goto EQ mount, and that OTA has thus sat unused in its box for almost four years![]()
Well this is right up my street!. We have been travelling to Dark Sky areas for the last 10 years from Nordkapp to Greece and spend most wintes in inland Spain. We never go near the Spanish Costas as it's become motorhome overload and inland the villages and people are so much nicer. Now with 100K miles on the van, we know most dark areas of Europe and attend most of the Astro Camps in UK and Europe and our widefield and galaxy broadband and narrowband scopes and mounts are always with us. The best spot in southern Spain is at the summit of Calar Alto, (observatory) if it's not snowing or windy, but most places inland are really dark. We are often visited by police all over Europe but when they see the scopes outside, they usually spend half hour chatting and looking at images and no issue whatsoever. Here in Wales and England the same, scopes out and no problem, Scotland of course is never an issue just be sensible where you park. Some images here for interest.I have a telescope and would like to find places that I can park overnight and set it up.
The telescope equipment is heavy, so I must be able to park nearby.
So far, I have drawn a blank in the UK.
All of the star gazin car parks are daytime only!
I usually park off grid.
TIA
Awesome, well done! Fantastic imagesWell this is right up my street!. We have been travelling to Dark Sky areas for the last 10 years from Nordkapp to Greece and spend most wintes in inland Spain. We never go near the Spanish Costas as it's become motorhome overload and inland the villages and people are so much nicer. Now with 100K miles on the van, we know most dark areas of Europe and attend most of the Astro Camps in UK and Europe and our widefield and galaxy broadband and narrowband scopes and mounts are always with us. The best spot in southern Spain is at the summit of Calar Alto, (observatory) if it's not snowing or windy, but most places inland are really dark. We are often visited by police all over Europe but when they see the scopes outside, they usually spend half hour chatting and looking at images and no issue whatsoever. Here in Wales and England the same, scopes out and no problem, Scotland of course is never an issue just be sensible where you park. Some images here for interest.