Light pollution has hindered astronomical observations across the UK, but efforts are underway to restore dark skies for stargazing enthusiasts. Collaborating with the National Trust, national parks, and DarkSky International, volunteers are working to reduce or replace light sources that contribute to the problem. Notably, the UK is home to several designated Dark Sky Discovery Sites, which provide excellent stargazing opportunities free from urban light pollution. Key locations include Northumberland Dark Sky Park, Coll Island, Galloway Forest Park, and Sark, renowned for their clear night skies. Tips for successful stargazing encompass selecting the ideal time to visit, utilizing appropriate equipment, and understanding celestial events throughout the year. Whether using binoculars, preparing for astrophotography, or simply enjoying the glowing Milky Way, the resurgence of interest in UK stargazing promises a magical experience for all.