An astronomical phenomenon known as the Super Flower Moon will appear on the 26th May. But where is the best place to experience it?
Camplify, a campervan and motorhome sharing community, suggests one of Wales’ International Dark Sky Reserves – on a campervan adventure, of course.
On May 26th at around 11.32pm, the third Supermoon of the year (Supermoons occur when a full Moon is at its closest point to earth) will be visible in the UK sky.
And Wales has two places with Dark Sky status – awarded to exceptional quality nocturnal environments that have minimal-to-no light pollution, making them the perfect spot for stargazing.
Of the world’s 18 International Dark Sky Reserves, the UK boasts seven in National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), including two in Wales – Brecon Beacons and Snowdonia.
Camplify recommends a camper van as the ideal way to get the most from the experience. You can see the range here.
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