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Jan 2024
Two Nidderdale attractions are set to offer special stargazing and planet-spotting evenings as part of the National Parks Dark Skies Festival next month.
The festival celebrates the darkness over the country’s national parks and aims to educate people on the stars above.
Stumps Cross Caverns near Pateley Bridge is among those taking part.
It will be holding cave tours throughout the festival, which explain how underground caves are used to train astronauts. Visitors will also be able to use on-site telescopes to see the stars.
There will also be a stargazing evening on February 16, which will include a presentation on how to spot celestial bodies in the sky and how to preserve the dark skies.
The event is for people aged five and above. Tickets start at £5.
The festival will run nationwide from February 9 to February 25.
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