Lauwersmeer National Park - in the far north of the Netherlands - was officially declared a Dark Sky Park in 2016. An area where you can experience the magical darkness as there is hardly any artificial light. Visitors are welcome to the park at night to experience the unparalleled darkness and enjoy stunning starry skies. On a clear day, you can get a good view of the Milky Way and, with a bit of luck, even the Northern Lights! Go out with the forest ranger or explore the park on your own. There are two sky platforms - Achter de Zwarten and Vlinderbalg - where you can properly experience the starry sky. These observation towers have been specially designed to make the most of this twinkling natural beauty in the sky when the weather is clear. At Activity Centre Lauwersnest, you can also enjoy the starry night sky. On the night map you can see exactly where you are looking. Its designation as a Dark Sky Park is quite special. Worldwide, only 41 nature parks have been designated as Dark Sky sites, including Death Valley and Grand Canyon. In the Netherlands, only one more nature reserve has been designated as a Dark Sky Park - De Boschplaat on Terschelling.