Coll Dark Sky Community

Coll Dark Sky Community Page dedicated to the Isle of Coll's designation by the IDA as a Dark Sky Community. Argyll and Bute Council supported Coll’s application.

Coll Named as Scotland’s First Dark Sky Community

The island of Coll in the Inner Hebrides has been awarded the status of Dark Sky Community by the International Dark-sky Association, making it one of only two dark sky places in Scotland, and 22nd worldwide. The designation follows years of work by the local Coll Dark Skies Group who have taken measurements of the darkness of the night sky over

Coll, carried out an audit of all outside lights on the island, and adjusted or refitted a number of lights that had spoiled the view for stargazers. Coll Dark Skies Group includes Julie Oliphant, owner of the Coll Hotel, Paula Smalley who runs Tigh Na Mara Guesthouse, and local stargazers Tony Oliver and Olvin Smith. Tony said: “The first winter on Coll I was in awe of the night sky, it’s on a par with many of the high arctic regions I’d visited. Soon I discovered Coll had some real star gazers which eventually led, over many pints, to where we are today. The island community is very nature aware and needed little encouragement to offer support. Now we have the opportunity to share our darkness with others and I hope anyone visiting Coll off-season will be equally inspired”. During the process of measuring the darkness of the night sky over Coll Olvin used a sky quality meter, a handheld device which measures sky brightness. On the scale of the device an urban sky would read around 17, while a site completely free from light pollution would read 22. On several sites on Coll readings on 21.9 were regularly recorded, making Coll’s skies some of the darkest in Europe. The group are hoping that the status as Scotland’s first Dark Sky Community will increase winter tourism, as stargazers travel to the island to see truly dark skies, free from man-made light. Galloway Forest Dark Sky Park, Scotland’s other dark sky site, has seen a boom in off-season tourism since it was awarded dark sky status in November 2009. Councilor Fred Hall said: “The Isle of Coll is a unique island in many ways, not least of which is its beautiful countryside and sea views but also the lack of light pollution. I can think of no better island in the inner Hebrides to gain the Dark Skies accolade.”

Coll has been awarded dark sky status at the same time as Northumberland Dark Sky Park in England, bringing the total number of dark sky places in the UK to six, following on from Galloway Forest Dark Sky Park, Sark Dark Sky Island, Exmoor Dark Sky Reserve, and Brecon Beacons Dark Sky Reserve. International Dark-sky Association member Steve Owens, a dark skies consultant resident in Glasgow, helped Coll in their bid for dark sky status. “This is a fantastic achievement for Coll, placing them in a very select family of places around the world that have worked to protect their night sky. The fact that the UK now has one quarter of all of the International Dark Sky Places across the globe shows that there is a real appetite here for night sky protection, and for establishing places where anyone can enjoy the wonder of the night sky.”

About Coll Dark Skies

There will be an official launch on January 27th 2014, details will follow on our page, Coll Dark Skies and on our website http://darkskies.visitcoll.co.uk. About the IDA Dark Sky Places Program

IDA established the International Dark Sky Places conservation program in 2001 to recognize excellent stewardship of the night sky. Designations are based on stringent outdoor lighting standards and innovative community outreach. Since the program began, five communities, thirteen parks and five reserves have received International Dark Sky designations. For more information about the International Dark Sky Places Program, visit http://darksky.org/night-sky-conservation/dark-sky-places. About IDA

The International Dark Sky Association, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Tucson, Arizona, advocates for the protection of the nighttime environment and dark night skies by educating the public on the subject of night sky conservation and by promoting environmentally responsible outdoor lighting. More information about IDA and its activities may be found at http://www.darksky.org. Media Enquiries

IDA UK
Steve Owens (dark skies consultant and writer) [email protected] +44 7879058120

Isle of Coll
Tony Oliver (Coll application author) [email protected] +44 1879 230275
Julie Oliphant (Hotelier, The Coll Hotel) [email protected] +44 1879 230334
Olvin Smith (Amateur Astronomer) [email protected] +44 01879230359
Paula Smalley (Tigh Na Mara Guesthouse) [email protected] +44 01879230354

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It is with huge pride that we have retained our prestigious IDA Dark Sky status for a 12th year.Thanks to Nathan for his...
02/01/2025

It is with huge pride that we have retained our prestigious IDA Dark Sky status for a 12th year.
Thanks to Nathan for his work collecting light meter readings in the dead of night & his continued support.
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Who wants to get involved and put Coll on the map once more
09/09/2024

Who wants to get involved and put Coll on the map once more

Try four simple stargazing challenges to win badges in our new UK 100 Hours event

10/05/2024

RED ALERT FOR AURORA THIS WEEKEND!

A huge geomagnetic storm, perhaps the largest in decades, is forecast late Friday night into Saturday morning.

Multiple Coronal Mass Ejections (CME’s) are heading Earth’s way over the coming days and could result in aurora being visible across the whole of the UK. Exact timings are difficult to predict and the skies will need to be fairly dark to see it (late evening).

We’ll try our best to keep you posted! If you do head out we wish you the best of luck, and clear skies!

Image by the NOAA and shared by Cumbria's Northern Lights - Alerts & Photos

It gives me great pleasure and enormous pride to announce, on behalf of the Coll Dark Sky group, that we have managed to...
09/02/2024

It gives me great pleasure and enormous pride to announce, on behalf of the Coll Dark Sky group, that we have managed to retain our IDA Dark Sky status for an 11th year. DarkSky International
We welcome Nathan Schuppan to our group, he has put enormous time and effort into collecting the necessary data for our report, thank you so much Nathan.
Thanks also to Steve Gray from who has been a tremendous help, as it gets harder to retain this status.
The Isle of Coll is one of just a handful of places in the UK to hold this prestigious status which is a great tool to attract low season visitors but most importantly it protects our unique unspoilt island from light pollution.
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25/01/2024

Coll & The Cosmos returns to An Cridhe on the 2nd and 3rd of March 2024 and there are still tickets available!

For a tour of our night sky and an immersive planetarium experience, book tickets now

https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/ancridhe/t-pqkjpyn

06/01/2024

Fiery eclipses, blazing meteor showers, equinox celebrations and more.

Cathy Copson thank you for your incredible images. We met soo many fabulous people that weekend 🪩
08/11/2023

Cathy Copson thank you for your incredible images. We met soo many fabulous people that weekend 🪩

26/10/2023

Such a stunning evening and great to capture at the end of a beautiful autumn day.
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03/10/2023

Here's our stargazing guide for October 2023. Keep an eye on our page for more details throughout the month. We wish you all clear skies!

It was an incredible cosmic disco weekend. More about this great event Detour Discotheque
25/09/2023

It was an incredible cosmic disco weekend. More about this great event Detour Discotheque

19/09/2023

Taken a few moments ago on a standard iPhone and not using an app. We all know it’s not what we see with the naked eye, but it shows how active it is right now. If I could wait outside I would.

05/08/2023

It's one week until the peak of the Perseid meteor shower. There's a better weather forecast for next weekend. We've added quite a few more public events to our website, have a look to see if there's one near you. Clear skies!

https://gostargazing.co.uk/perseids

Note the attached photo is to attract your attention; it's not representative of what you will see on the night!

01/08/2023

Here's a quick guide on what to look out for in August. Let's hope the weather cheers up, especially for the Perseids! Clear skies!

07/05/2023

AURORA ALERT TONIGHT... SUNDAY, 7th MAY!

Forecasters are predicting a G3 class geomagnetic storm tonight and tomorrow, resulting from multiple CMEs (Coronal Mass Ejections) from the Sun a few days ago.

With clear skies across much of the UK, this evening could be an excellent opportunity to see the Northern Lights. Recent similar storms have resulted in sightings from the South Coast.

It's too early to offer more accurate predictions; we hope this advanced notice helps you plan. Follow our page for further updates, or download an Aurora alert app to your phone. Clear skies!

Photo: Go Stargazing in Iceland 2022

23/04/2023

Heads up for aurora tonight, folks! A large Earth-bound solar flare called a CME has arrived, illuminating the skies above Scandinavia. Indications are that this could lead to an amazing display, except for the weather of course! If you have clear skies look towards the North when dark and check your favourite aurora app. Good luck! Clear skies!

14/04/2023
13/04/2023

Updated 14/04/23 lift-off rescheduled for 13:14 BST on Friday 14th April!

Today (13/04/23) is an exciting day in space exploration, with the launch of ESA's Jupiter Icy-Moon Explorer (JUICE) mission. This is one of the most advanced spacecraft ever built, with experiments designed to look for the potential of life on/in Jupiter's Moon, Europa. Lift-off is expected at 13:15 (British time). A link to watch live coverage is in the comments.

10/04/2023

Hi, folks! This evening and over the coming evenings, see Venus closely paired with the Pleiades star cluster. The view should look quite lovely using binoculars. Hope you've had a nice weekend. Clear skies!

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