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Christmas is the the time of year where dreams come true and the same can be said for wishing on a star.
Now, with Not On The High Street, you can do both.
The shopping website is giving you the exclusive chance to experience stargazing with your own Astronomer.
Wales has some of the darkiest skies in the UK making it perfect for spotting shooting stars.
A stargazing experience is a unique gift for your loved one whether it's a birthday, Christmas, Anniversary or any other special occasion.
The Not On The High Street voucher includes a guided tour with your own personal Astronomer.
They will lead up a maximum group of 8 people on a tour of the sky.
By teaching you how to use a telescope properly, you and your loved ones will learn how to spot constellations and spot significant points in the sky like the Orion Nebula.
You don't need any previous knowledge or experience but Not On The High Street encourages keen stargazers to bring both.
Where can I go Stargazing in Wales?
The 3-hour tour is available at a variety of stunning Welsh locations, including:
- Brecon Beacons
- Elan Valley - Cambrian Mountains
- Broad Haven South Beach
- Pembrokeshire
How to book a stargazing experience
Start times of tours vary depending on the time of year, to give gazers the best chance to see the stars.
Although the company puts in place provisions in case of bad weather, there is always a chance that tours may need to be cancelled and rescheduled to a later date.
Vouchers are for one person only and cost £55 excluding delivery.
Ticket holders need to book and redeem their place on the experience within 12 months of the order date.
All the necessary contact information for booking an experience will be made available when you buy your voucher.
If you have questions of want to find out more, get in touch with the seller directly.
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