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Inspiration • February 11th, 2025
|The Yorkshire Dark Skies Festival is a dream come true for stargazers, with some of the UK’s best low-light pollution areas offering breathtaking views of the cosmos. Whether you're an astrophotography enthusiast or just want to marvel at the Milky Way, staying in a remote, self-catering cottage is ideal—allowing you to stay up late without disturbing other guests.
For the best experience, pack plenty of supplies, including food and logs for the wood burner, as many of these places are wonderfully off the beaten track. Here are some of the best stays for a magical stargazing escape.
Keel Cottage, Hubberholme

A beautiful stone-built cottage near Deepdale and Wharfedale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Keel Cottage is a fantastic spot to enjoy the night sky in peace. Its remote setting ensures minimal light pollution, and the cozy interior with a log burner makes for a snug retreat after a night of stargazing. There's also a great local pub for meals: The George at Hubberholme.
Elm Cottage, Beckermonds

Tucked away in the Dales, Elm Cottage offers stunning, uninterrupted views of the night sky. This characterful cottage is perfect for couples or small groups looking for a peaceful retreat with fantastic access to dark skies and nearby hiking trails.
Beebole Cottage, Semerwater

Situated near the tranquil Semerwater Lake, Beebole Cottage is an idyllic location for astronomy lovers. The reflections on the water add an extra touch of magic to your night sky viewing. This charming getaway also offers a cozy wood burner—perfect for warming up after a night under the stars.
Mirk Pot Barn

Located just ner the Snaizeholme red squirrel sanctuary, there's more than just stars to spot at Mirk Pot Barn!
Elysian Fields at Ing Hill Lodge

True to its name, Elysian Fields is a stargazer’s paradise. Situated between Garsdale Head and Kirkby Stephen, this lodge offers breathtaking panoramic views of the night sky.
The Smithy, Keld

Located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, The Smithy offers outdoor seating and a woodburning stove to warm up once you get back inside. The small village of Keld in Upper Swaledale is renowned for its dark skies, making this cottage a top choice for those looking to get away from artificial light.
The Old School House, Hurst

This converted schoolhouse is a unique and secluded stay in the Yorkshire countryside. With outdoor seating overlooking a secluded moortop, you’ll have an incredible view of the constellations. Hurst is delightfully remote, though only a short drive from the market town of Richmond.
Covercote, Horsehouse

Covercote is a charming rural escape that offers some of the best night sky views in the Dales. The lack of nearby artificial light ensures a clear view of the Milky Way, and the cozy interiors provide a welcoming retreat after a night outside.
The Stables at Church Houses, North York Moors

For those looking to explore the North York Moors, this converted stable is an excellent choice. The Moors are officially designated a Dark Sky Reserve, meaning you’ll have access to some of the best stargazing opportunities in England.
Dark Skies Cottage, Rosedale East

If the name doesn’t give it away, this is one of the best spots for stargazing in Yorkshire. Dark Skies Cottage even comes with its own telescope, allowing guests to observe celestial wonders in detail.
Thompson Rigg Barn, Dalby Forest

If you want to combine stargazing with a bit of luxury, Thompson Rigg Barn is the place to stay. Located in the heart of Dalby Forest, another designated Dark Sky Reserve, this stunning barn conversion comes with a hot tub, allowing you to relax while taking in the night sky.
Practical Tips for Staying Off the Beaten Track
So pack your telescope, wrap up warm, and prepare to be amazed by the wonders of the universe!






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