11-08-2025
Best place to see the magnificent Perseid meteor shower in Wales
Best place to see the magnificent Perseid meteor shower in Wales
The Perseids is one of the longest and brightest meteor showers of the year, and the best place to see it is somewhere in Wales.
The meteor will be visible from the UK
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UK stargazers are in for a celestial spectacle this month as the renowned Perseids meteor shower illuminates the night sky.
The Perseids, one of the year's most brilliant and famous meteor showers, is caused by Earth traversing the debris trail left by Comet 109P/Swift Tuttle.
As Earth moves through this trail, minuscule meteoroids collide with our atmosphere at a speed of 36 miles per second. This results in them igniting and streaking across the sky as shooting stars, visible to observers on the ground.
The shower is expected to reach its peak between August 11-13, and for those seeking the best view of this extraordinary display, dark skies are crucial.
City and town lights can hinder visibility of the meteoroids, so a location without light pollution is essential.
Planet Cruise says that the best spot to witness the Perseids is Snowdonia in Wales with an elevation of 3,560 feet and minimal light pollution, it offers awe-inspiring views of the Milky Way, constellations, and meteor showers.
The expansive national park boasts numerous viewing spots, promising a memorable stargazing experience, reports the Express.
Snowdonia is the best place to see the meteors
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Coming in second is another UK locale - Wasdale, home to England's tallest peak, Scafell Pike.
With no light pollution and an elevation of 978 metres, it offers pristine night skies ideal for observing astronomical marvels. Whether from the valleys or the peaks, Wasdale provides unmatched opportunities for stargazing enthusiasts.
For stargazing beyond the UK, Interlaken in Switzerland is a top pick due to its high altitude. With an elevation of 568 metres and minimal light pollution, the Milky Way is often visible from Interlaken.
If you're planning to catch the Perseid meteor shower this week, it's important to take some steps for maximum visibility.
The stars will be visible from the UK
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Steer clear of bright lights to allow your eyes to adapt to the darkness. It can take up to 30 minutes for your eyes to fully acclimatise to the night sky.
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And ensure that your chosen spot for watching the meteors offers a clear view of the sky.
Above all, sit back and savour the spectacle. Allow the tranquillity of nature to soothe and ground you as you marvel at the breathtaking display of the meteor shower.