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Geological · gmina Mirsk, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, PL

Izera Dark Sky Park Dark-Sky Preserve — Poland

One of Central Europe's premier dark sky preserves, where the Milky Way is visible to the naked eye above the forested Izerskie ridgeline.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Nov — Feb
Best viewing
A night under genuinely dark skies in a forested mountain park, best experienced around new moon with warm layers and ideally a telescope or guided session.
Category
Geological
Status
In season

About this spectacle

Standing beneath the skies of Izera Dark Sky Park, you step into one of Central Europe's most starlit corridors. The Izerskie Mountains of southwest Poland form a natural bowl shielded from major urban light pollution, allowing the Milky Way to arc visibly overhead on clear nights. Away from city glare, visitors can trace star clusters, nebulae, and satellite trails with the naked eye, while those with binoculars or telescopes unlock sharper detail. The air carries the cool, piney scent of the surrounding spruce forests. On the best nights — new moon, low humidity, stable atmosphere — the darkness is deep enough to produce a genuine sense of cosmic immersion. Local astronomy clubs and observatories occasionally host public sessions, making this accessible to visitors without personal equipment. Winter nights are long and frequently clear, maximising viewing windows, though summer offers the Milky Way core rising above the ridge.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Nov — Feb

Getting there

Nearest airport: WRO. Nearest city: Jelenia Góra.

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