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Top Stargazing Spots for Dark Skies
In the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley
Unveiling the Universe: Top Stargazing Spots in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley
The Forest of Dean and Wye Valley, with its rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and minimal light pollution, is a haven for stargazers. If you're looking to escape the city lights and immerse yourself in the beauty of the night sky, then this is the perfect destination for you.
As part of Welsh Dark Skies Week (9-18 February 2024) we'll be exploring some of the top spots for stargazing in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley, providing you with all the information you need to plan your next cosmic adventure.
Top Tips for Stargazing and Astrophotography
- Choose a moonless night: Opt for nights around the new moon when the moon's light doesn't interfere with stargazing.
- Dress warmly: Layer up as temperatures can drop significantly at night.
- Pack essentials: Bring a star chart, torch, and comfortable seating.
- Respect the environment: Leave no trace and minimize light pollution.
- Think about parking: Some car parks might be closed at night so plan to walk from the nearest open car park.
With its diverse landscapes and minimal light pollution, the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley offers a multitude of stargazing opportunities. So, choose your perfect spot from our list, grab your essentials, and get ready to be awestruck by the wonders of the universe!
Classic Stargazing Havens
Symonds Yat Rock

This iconic viewpoint remains a must-visit for stargazers. The panoramic views of the River Wye bathed in moonlight create a breathtaking backdrop for your cosmic encounter. Be mesmerised by constellations twinkling against the vast canvas of the night sky, and watch the Milky Way stretch majestically across the horizon
New Fancy Viewpoint

For a unique perspective of the night sky, head to the New Fancy Viewpoint. Positioned on a former coal mine spoil heap, it offers breathtaking views of the sprawling Forest of Dean. Imagine the twinkling cityscape fading away as you gaze upon the endless expanse of stars above.
May Hill

As the highest point in the Forest of Dean, May Hill boasts unobstructed panoramic vistas, making it a prime stargazing location. Spread out a blanket on the open grassland and let your eyes adjust to the darkness. On a clear night, you might be lucky enough to witness a shooting star streak across the inky canvas, making your wish under the vastness of the universe.
Tintern Abbey

Image credit: Paul Williamson
While the abbey itself closes at dusk, you can still marvel at the star-studded sky from outside the pay barrier. Imagine the majestic ruins bathed in moonlight, creating a truly unique stargazing experience.
Wireworks Bridge & Brockweir Bridge

Capture the industrial heritage of the Wye Valley alongside the starry display. These historic bridges offer stunning views of the river and surrounding hills, making them ideal spots for combining history and stargazing.
Beacon Hill & Harold Stones

Image credit: David BroadbentDavid Broadbent Photography
Embark on a historical and astronomical adventure at these ancient sites. Hike up Beacon Hill for panoramic views of the valley, and marvel at the mysterious Harold Stones, their purpose shrouded in time, while the stars glitter above.
Redbrook Bridge & The Kymin

Cross the scenic Redbrook Bridge and head to the Kymin for a double dose of history and stargazing. Explore the Round House, a Napoleonic-era folly, and then find a clearing nearby to witness the star-studded spectacle.
This blog is kindly supported by the Wye Valley National Landscape's Sustainable Development Fund.
