NightSky Glamping blends the adventure of camping with the comfort of a cosy family cottage, set beneath the exceptionally dark, light-pollution-free skies of the Llŷn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty—one of the best places in North Wales for stargazing.
There’s no need to wrestle with tents or unpack in bad weather. Instead, families can settle in immediately with high-quality mattresses, soft feather duvets, plush pillows and premium bedding, plus a fully equipped kitchen, a private shower and two toilets—so you can stay comfortable and warm before heading outside to explore the night sky.
Outdoors, the private hot tub creates the perfect base for evening skywatching. Sink into the hot tub and let your eyes adjust to the darkness as the stars gradually reveal themselves above you, then retreat indoors and warm up around a cosy log burner.
When night falls over the peaceful North Wales countryside, the sky truly comes alive. With minimal light pollution and wide open horizons, you’ll have stunning views of constellations, planets, the Milky Way and even the occasional shooting star. Whether you’re sharing your first stargazing experience with children or enjoying a quiet moment under the cosmos, NightSky Glamping offers a magical way to connect with the universe—without sacrificing comfort.
Bookings available from end of March to end of September.
Stay & Gaze - this location benefits from dark skies, relatively low levels of light pollution, is astronomy friendly and suitable for stargazing breaks.
Weather forecast
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Weather forecast for Pwllheli (6.5 miles away) updated 23/04/26 at 12:01. Powered by Met Office data.
Local light pollution
NightSky Glamping is estimated to have light pollution levels similar to a rural location based on the latest data from the VIIRS satellite. For more advanced light pollution data, view this location on DarkSkySites.
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The above demonstrates the estimated effect of light pollution - graphics created using Stellarium.
Best time to visit
The below chart shows when the skies will be at their darkest at this location and therefore the best time to visit. Moonlight is shown in light yellow and the Sun's twilight in light blue. Midnight on the date shown is shown as a white line with sunset to the left and sunrise the next morning to the right. A black background with stars shows the best times for stargazing. See our dark sky calendar for more details.

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If you are planning to visit this location check our dark sky calendar to find out when is best!
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