New research has revealed the best beach in Scotland to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights.Following Sunday night's stunning display of the Aurora Borealis, which were seen all over Scotland, the Met Office has revealed that the rare phenomenon is "likely" to be observable again tonight.
According to experts at Parkdean Resorts, online searches for “Aurora Borealis” and “Northern Lights” have soared by 2285 per cent and 962 per cent respectively as a result.With many people who were unable to see the lights for themselves on Sunday hoping to get another chance tonight, it is important to know where about in Scotland you are most likely to see the aurora.
Incredible photos of Northern Lights shared by Scots after last night's dazzling display To help those deciding where to head to see the Northern Lights, Parkdean Resorts has analysed the best UK beaches for stargazing based on light pollution levels.
Their research has revealed that Luskentyre Beach on the Isle of Harris has the best visibility for observing the natural light display.According to NASA, locations with a score of four or lower on the Bortle brightness scale are ideal sky for stargazing.
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