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Seeing the aurora borealis across our night skies in May was spectacular and gave a lot of us a reason to go outside and look up at night for what may have been the first time in a while. And whilst seeing the Northern Lights so vividly is not a regular occurrence here in Lancashire, our night skies are still pretty amazing, with lots of open countryside and even some designated Dark Sky areas.
Dark Sky Discovery Sites are recognised by the Dark Sky Discovery Partnership as places within the UK that are dark and easily accessible, where it is easy to observe the Milky Way or the constellation of Orion with the naked eye. The Forest of Bowland National Landscape is a star gazers paradise and a Dark Sky Discovery Site – one of England’s darkest areas making it a great destination to visit both by day and night.
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