BOWLAND DARK SKIES FESTIVAL

13th January 2025

Enjoy a week of exciting events celebrating the beauty of the winter night skies above Bowland

Image by Robert InceOrganisers will be hoping for fine weather this coming half-term as the Forest of Bowland's seventh Dark Skies Festival approaches.

Starting on Monday 17th February and running through until Saturday 22nd, this year's festival highlights the fantastic starscapes above Bowland, finds out about some of the area's nocturnal inhabitants, discovers the international career of a local astronomer and offers a fun, family-friendly creative afternoon.

Event Highlights:

Discover the fascinating career of Preston-born astronomer, Frank Holden, on 17th February, with an online talk from Preston & District Astronomical Society. Frank's astronomical journey began at the age of ten, and his career took him from Lancashire to the United States and South Africa before returning to the UK.

Image by Keith Parkinson

18th February offers a chance to visit Frank's workplace of almost 20 years – the Jeremiah Horrocks Observatory, based in Moor Park in Preston. View the historic Cooke 8-inch refractor telescope, enjoy a talk on the night sky and – weather permitting – step outside for some winter stargazing.

Head to Downham for a fun, family-friendly session with artist, Keith Parkinson, on the afternoon of 19th February. Using pastels, chalks and paint, let Keith fire your creativity and go home with some fantastic night-sky inspired artwork.

Explore the after-dark world of Forestry England's Gisburn Forest on the evening of Thursday 20th February. A number of all-terrain wheelchairs will be available for pre-booking, offering a great chance to experience this lovely location in an accessible way.

Learn about one of our most recognisable nocturnal creatures – the badger – on the morning of 21st February when Lancashire County Council ranger, Paul Shoreman, leads a guided walk in Ribchester.

The Wild By Nature Explorers session in Dunsop Bridge on Saturday 22nd has proved very popular and is already fully booked, but places can still be reserved on their waiting list.

Further information about all the Bowland Dark Skies Festival events, including booking details, can be found at: Festival Bowland Events | Forest of Bowland National Landscape

Sandra Silk, Forest of Bowland National Landscape Project Officer said: "We're so lucky that the relatively low levels of light pollution in Bowland let us see our night skies in all their glory. 

Whether you're looking for astronomy, wildlife, family fun, or simply being inspired by the beauty of Bowland after dark, we hope you'll find something to tempt you along during our night sky-themed week of events."


BOWLAND DARK SKIES FESTIVAL

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- 8th August 2024

Bowland Life through a Lens

- 1st August 2024

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- 21st December 2023

Traditional Boundaries Training

- 21st November 2023

All-Terrain Wheelchair Demo Day

- 20th September 2023

Tramper Taster Day

- 22nd August 2023

Pendle Peat & Pie Challenge

- 26th April 2023

New Bowland Visitor Guide

- 20th February 2023

The Festival Continues!

- 10th October 2022

Hay Time Gets Creative!

- 3rd August 2022

REBELLION IN THE FOREST

- 20th July 2022

Langden Intake Gravel

- 1st July 2022

Meadow Art Workshops

- 23rd May 2022

Discovering Wonderful Waxcaps

- 9th September 2021

Tramper Taster Day

- 8th September 2021

Visiting Bowland

- 14th June 2021

Name that Bee!

- 13th April 2021

Meadow Makers Project

- 8th April 2021

Festival Bowland 2021 is here!

- 6th January 2021

COVID-19 Update

- 5th January 2021

Covid-19 Update

- 31st December 2020

Green Recovery Challenge Fund

- 10th December 2020

Bringing Home the Turf

- 7th December 2020

Let's Support Local This Christmas

- 26th November 2020

Photo Competition Winners

- 18th November 2020

COVID-19 Update 05.11.2020

- 5th November 2020

Best of Bowland Photo Competition

- 12th October 2020

New Discover Bowland website

- 29th September 2020

Ginkgo Prize for Ecopoety

- 26th August 2020

Festival Events Go Virtual

- 10th August 2020

Days to Remember

- 31st July 2020

Coronavirus Update

- 6th June 2020

COVID-19 Update

- 20th March 2020

Hay Time Rescue - Project Summary

- 11th February 2020

Bowland Dark Skies Festival

- 6th January 2020

What is Bowland Without its Trees?

- 3rd September 2019

Postcards for Kindness

- 4th July 2019

Meadows to Morris Dancing

- 10th June 2019

Tramper Taster Day

- 15th May 2019

Half a Kilometre of Hedge

- 24th January 2019

Wildflower meadow rescue mission

- 17th October 2018

Traditional Boundaries Training

- 20th September 2018

National Landscape Family's Week

- 13th September 2018

Bowland Heads Back to the Stone Age

- 12th September 2018

Bowland by Night

- 3rd September 2018

Meadow Magic

- 18th June 2018

June is Blooming!

- 15th May 2018

Bowland Wader Project Newsletter

- 22nd February 2018

Outstanding Week 2017

- 5th September 2017

Festival Bowland Fun in Autumn

- 22nd August 2017

Summer in Bowland

- 26th June 2017

Winter Hedge Laying Workshops

- 29th November 2016