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At a time many are seeking digital detox trips, lets tell you about ten of the most peaceful stargazing spots in Europe that are perfect for unwinding. Experts at WinstonsBeds are highlighting destinations with some of the darkest skies that offer a serene experience under the night’s sky.

This comes after research revealed 62% of travellers said they are considering visiting darker sky destinations and seeking starbathing experiences in 2025. The International Dark Sky Parks (IDSPs) has certified Dark Sky areas across Europe which are protected from light pollution. 

Thanks to its distance from the main urban centers, the Regional Natural Park of Millevaches in Limousin has an exceptional starry sky in Western Europe. This territory invites us to take the time to look to the sky, observe the nighttime environment, and feel the sensations of a starry night. Photo credit: Nicolas Faulle.

These areas, established in 2001, help to preserve the clear night’s sky, allowing travellers to enjoy star-filled nights. While places like La Palma are not part of the IDSP network, they have their own laws in place to preserve the area from artificial lighting, ensuring stunning, starry night skies.

In Finland, where the skies are exceptionally dark, you may also be fortunate enough to witness the Northern Lights, adding to the magic of the experience.

Rebecca Swain from WinstonsBeds.com said: “Spending time in nature and stargazing isn’t only mesmerising but also offers great benefits for wellbeing, such as rebalancing the nervous system and creating a sense of relaxation.

For those who love to explore and are looking for some calm, there are countless wonderful places across Europe where you can enjoy tranquility while having the experience of a lifetime. From Greece to Finland, peaceful locations offering breathtaking celestial views can help regulate the body’s circadian rhythm by allowing you to experience the stillness of natural darkness.”

Ten of the best stargazing spots to relax in Europe:

  1. La Palma, Canary Islands

Light pollution laws on the Canary Island of La Palma ensure that environmental conditions allow for clear night skies, making it one of the best places for stargazing and relaxing under the stars.

  1. Hella, Iceland

Hella is a remote town, tucked away from light pollution, offering some of the darkest night skies in Iceland, the perfect place to enjoy the tranquillity of a starry night.

Night sky over the Skellig Islands, Ireland. Photo by Peter Cox.
  1. County Kerry, Republic of Ireland

Find peace and stillness in County Kerry, home to Ireland’s first International Dark Sky Reserve, where unspoiled night skies offer breathtaking celestial views.

  1. Ylläs, Finland

The Ylläs area in Finland is a popular destination for stargazing and viewing the Northern Lights. Its dark, starry nights offer a serene escape, allowing visitors to unwind and forget the stresses of everyday life.

Stargazing at Cawfields, Northumberland National Park, England. Photo by Cain Scrimgeour.
  1. Northumberland National Park, England

As another International Dark Sky Park, this area of England offers clear night skies where stars and galaxies shine brightly – perfect for relaxing and taking in the world 

  1. Tuscany, Italy

Away from the light pollution of urban areas, Tuscany offers a beautiful display of astronomical wonders which allow you to unwind beneath the stars.

Star trails over Pic du Midi Observatory in the French Pyrénées mountains. Photo by Paul Compère.
  1. Haute-Pyrénées, France

The high altitude and dark skies of the Haute-Pyrénées create the perfect setting for stargazing. As an International Dark Sky Reserve, it is home to the Pic du Midi, which offers viewpoints for seeing celestial wonders.

  1. Glencoe, Scotland

This Dark Sky area has minimal light pollution, making the starry night sky clearly visible for those who wish to explore designated stargazing spots and take in the magnificent view.

  1. Stevns Klint, Denmark

Stevns Klint offers spectacular celestial views and is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting its significance to all of humanity and the need to preserve it for future generations. 

The Milky Way over the Abies cephalonica forest of Mount Aenos. Photo credit: Antonis Farmakopoulos
  1. Aenos National Park, Greece

Experience exceptional starry skies and other celestial wonders in Aenos National Park, a Dark Sky Reserve where you can relax and be mesmerised by the night’s beauty.

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