Dark Skies

Dark Sky Discovery Site: Parkhead Station

Dark Sky Discovery Site:
Parkhead Station

Parkhead Station was one of the first five Dark Sky Discovery Sites in the North Pennines AONB to be designated. 

Fantastic dark skies

It has been recognised as a great place for amateur and professional astronomers to stargaze. With wide open views of the horizon and a location away from towns and cities, the skies are incredibly dark. Under a clear night sky, the major constellations can be seen and the Milky Way is also visible to the naked eye.

The café is a converted railway station with a rich industrial history. Now it is a feature along a traffic free section of the Waskerley Way, just off the C2C Cycle Route which means astronomers are not going to  be disturbed or interrupted by the glare of headlights from passing vehicles. During organised stargazing events, the café offers warmth and sustenance and a place to discuss recent astronomical news and sightings.

  • Parkhead Station House, B&B and Tea Rooms, Stanhope Moor, Stanhope, Co. Durham, DL13 2ES
  •  01388 526 434
  • ParkheadStation@aol.com

More to explore

Use the link below to view the visit and explore map, and discover walks, trails, activities and more across the North Pennines AONB and UNESCO Global Geopark.

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