13 Remote Stargazing Getaways With Pure Darkness And Pure Wonder

6. Brecon Beacons, Wales

Part of the Brecon Beacons National Park, looking from the highest point Pen Y Fan (2907 feet, 886 metres) to Cribyn (2608 feet, 795 metres). Taken by Adrian Pingstone and released to the public domain. Image cleaned by User:Naturenet 11:20, 8 Nov 2004 . Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Arpingstone at English Wikipedia

Tucked away in southern Wales, Brecon Beacons National Park is a quietly spectacular destination for night-sky seekers. As one of the UK’s first designated Dark Sky Reserves, it offers an ideal balance of accessibility and untamed beauty. Rolling hills give way to vast open skies, where nebulae, star clusters, and the occasional meteor streak are visible to the naked eye. Whether you’re a seasoned astronomer or a curious traveler, Brecon Beacons invites you to look up and linger.

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