Recent Dark Sky Scotland Activities
2008
Royal Botanic Gardens
Edinburgh
15 March
Knoydart
7th 8th March
Laggan
7th 8th March
Strathnairn Community Woodlands
Inverness
22 & 23 Feb
Society for Popular Astronomy Public Meeting
Stirling
23 Feb
Castle Kennedy Gardens
Stranraer
16 Feb
Cambo House Gardens
St Andrews
2 Feb
2007
Cromarty
Black Isle
23th & 24th November
Sunart Woodlands
Ardnamurchan
16th & 17 November
Tweed Valley Forest Festival
Peebles
26th & 27 October
Anagach Community Woodlands
Grantown on Spey
26th & 27 October
Abriachan Community Woodlands
Loch Ness
20th October
Glasgow Science Centre
Glasgow
15th & 16th October
Forest of Ae & Caerlaverock
Dumfries
12th & 13th October
Cowalfest
Strachur
10th October
Tobermory & Aros Park
Isle of Mull
5th & 6th October
The Vital Spark Conference
Aviemore
1st October
Dunnet Community Woodland
Caithness
28th & 29th September
Outsider Festival
Aviemore
22 – 24th June
Highland Constellation Project Launch
Cawdor
10th June
Touchwood Festival
Dingwall
1st - 2nd June
Teacher Event at the Festival of Outdoor
Learning
Royal Highland Centre
Ingliston
Monday 30th of April
Carbisdale Castle Youth Hostel
Carbisdale
Culrain
Ardgay
23&24 March
Kilmartin House Museum
Argyll
16&17 March
Kirroughtree Visitor Centre
Newton Stewart
23 Feb
Kirkton of Durris Hall
Aberdeenshire
9&10 Feb
Dark Sky Scotland Launch
Deputy First Minister Nicol Stephen expressed a life-long interest in science at the launch of the Dark Sky Scotland project, here at the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh. The Dark Sky Scotland family events will give everyone, from children to grandparents, the chance to get out there to spot the constellations, marvel at the Milky Way or count the craters on the Moon.
