When and Where to See the Northern Lights in Wales
Catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, is a rare but mesmerizing experience for those in the UK. The best times to see the Northern Lights here are between September and April, particularly from 10pm to 2am when the skies are at their darkest. Winter often provides the clearest nights, but autumn and spring can also offer good viewing conditions. For the best chance, head to designated Dark Sky Reserves, such as Snowdonia National Park or Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. These locations offer minimal light pollution and open sightlines, giving you a clearer view of the spectacle.
Tip: Plan your visit around moonless nights, as even a bright moon can wash out the faint colours of the aurora.