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Autumn and winter is considered the best time of year to see the Northern Lights in the Scottish Highlands due to its long nights and clear skies.
Generally the best chance to see them is typically between 10pm and 2am, though they can appear anytime it’s dark enough.
Download the AuroraWatch UK app. This is a great free app that gives you notifications in the area you are in of Northern Light activity!
Get away from light pollution and get out into the more remote areas.
Find a place with an unobstructed view north. Coastlines or on the tops of hills are great spots for this!
To capture the Northern Lights, try setting your camera or phone to ‘night mode’ or use a tripod with long exposure settings for the best shot!
The lights might appear more as a faint green glow to the naked eye, but your camera can often pick up more intense colour and movement
Even if the lights don’t make an appearance, you’ll still be treated to some of the clearest, darkest skies in the UK! Perfect for stargazing
Great spots along the NC500 include Duncansby Head & Dunnet Head on the north coast. Applecross, Lochinver and north of Ullapool are great options on the west coast.
Don't forget to wrap up warm as those winter nights can be SO cold!
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