Menu
Tickets| Shop
Your Basket

#1 UK

Largest Stargazing Programme

Top 10%

Attraction on TripAdvisor

10,000+

5-Star Reviews

2008

Established

255,000

Visitors and Counting

Make
Memories

At Kielder Observatory

There are 99 tickets remaining for June

Twice
Brewed Inn

Join us at our new satellite site

Infinite
Inspiration

At Kielder Observatory

There are 99 tickets remaining for June

Gift
Shop

Buy Our Online Range

There are 99 tickets remaining for June

Gift
Vouchers

Gift a Dark Sky Experience

There are 99 tickets remaining for June

Kielder Observatory is now at Twice Brewed Inn too!

Alongside our regular Observatory events, we’re bringing our unique experiences to one of Northumberland’s most iconic inns. Click below to explore upcoming events and secure your place with our expert team for an unforgettable night of discovery.

Events at Twice Brewed Inn

A volunteer who credits the charity where he works for saving his life and bringing him joy has been honoured with a national award.

 

Hamish Newhouse, 44, was presented with a Volunteer Award from The Marsh Trust and ASDC (Association for Science and Discovery Centres) at a ceremony at The Royal Society in London in recognition of his work at Kielder Observatory.

Hamish Award 1

The self-confessed ‘space geek’ began volunteering at the observatory three years ago after his wife gifted him a stargazing experience for his birthday. He loved it so much he continued making the 4.5-hour round trip from his home in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, to its base in the beautiful Kielder Forest, Northumberland, every month.

His volunteer work proved to be a lifesaver when his mental health took a dark turn after he was forced to close his 15-year-old veterinary supplies business a year ago, which had never fully recovered from the impact of the Covid lockdowns.

“It came to a point last Christmas when I’d had enough of life, and I made steps to end it,” he recalled. “I never thought when I started volunteering that literally three years later it would save me.

 

“The people at Kielder Observatory just wrapped their arms around me and gave me a huge opportunity to rediscover joy in my life. They would give me opportunities to try new things, such as talking to people at the West End Refugee Service about space and the universe. It was a humbling experience working.

“It takes well over two hours to drive up to Northumberland, but the drive in itself is beautiful, and the observatory is such a magical place to be. It has fast become my happy place. On a dark clear night, when our universe is visible, there isn’t a place like it. Add this to the passion, knowledge and friendliness of the staff and other volunteers, and it is a truly inspirational organisation.”

It was the team at Kielder who put Hamish forward for his award, which celebrates inspiring examples of volunteer contributions and impact within the science centre and museum sector.

Dan Monk, Director of Astrophotography at Kielder and Volunteer Lead, said: “Hamish is a fantastic volunteer whose enthusiasm is a real asset to our events. His passion for astronomy always comes through to our guests and the team love having him around. He is a positive influence on us all and has even mastered our secret hot chocolate recipe. His commitment to the observatory epitomises what we’re all about - making astronomy accessible to all.”

Leigh Venus, CEO of Kielder Observatory, said: “Hamish's story is a powerful reminder of the life-changing impact of volunteering and the unique sense of community we foster at Kielder Observatory. His courage in sharing his journey highlights the importance of supporting mental health and creating spaces where people can find purpose and joy. We are incredibly grateful for Hamish and all our volunteers, whose passion and dedication inspire others and make our mission possible.”

Hamish Award 3

Shaaron Leverment, Chief Executive, Association for Science and Discovery Centres, said: “This is our third year running the volunteer awards supported by The Marsh Trust, and each year we’re privileged to shine a spotlight on the heart-warming stories of the volunteers who give their time and dedication to the UK’s science and discovery centres. On behalf of the ASDC team, I’d like to say thank you to Hamish for his honesty and bravery in sharing how his role as a volunteer at Kielder Observatory saved him, inspiring others to give it a go - and find a way forward through by doing what you love.”

 

Hamish, who now works as a contractor escort for the Ministry of Justice in Stockton, added: “Twelve months ago if you’d said I’d be getting an award, I wouldn’t have thought it was possible. It’s been such an honour. I’m so delighted.

“I would say to anyone thinking of volunteering, do it! If you love astronomy, space, late nights and coffee then definitely join our volunteer team. It is so rewarding.”


Discover the Stars. Create Memories.

Discover the Stars. Create Memories.

Kielder Observatory is one of the most inspiring places to visit in the UK—a public astronomical observatory and educational charity where unforgettable memories are made beneath the stars.

Experience wonders beyond imagination against the awe-inspiring backdrop of Europe’s largest Gold-Tier International Dark Sky Park. Whether you’re a first-time stargazer or a seasoned astronomer, our dedicated team promises moments that last a lifetime.

Reviews & Testimonials

Our reviews are out of this world...

Such a wonderful place. I went on my birthday for Late Night Discovery and had a great time. The team are so knowledgeable and enthusiastic. We viewed Saturn, Jupiter, a dying star, loads of constellations like the Seven Sisters and...

Kate Brennan 1 year ago

Attended the Late Night Discovery event. Didn’t really know what to expect; it was absolutely fantastic! The team are so passionate and enthusiastic about imparting their abundance of knowledge, it really is captivating! 

Jason Grant 1 year ago

We had a walk up and were invited to tour the observatory. The staff are very passionate and very informative, we got to see sun spots through the telescope. 

Bill Thorkildsen 1 year ago

Loved this experience. Drive up lane is interesting in dark but fine. Staff brilliant, make great hot chocolate. Was lucky we had clear skies after the previous few days. 

Dawn Wright 1 year ago
The milkway over Kielder Observatory
Registered Charity No 1153570

Donate to Kielder Observatory

Kielder Observatory is a charity that exists to inspire, enthuse and educate the public about the wonders of the universe. Donating to us will help us reach more people and support their interest in astronomy. Your gift will help fund our work in schools, in the arts, our citizen science projects, getting out and about in the community and, of course, the work we do at the Observatory itself.

Latest News

What’s Up? June 2026

What’s Up? June 2026

Summer is officially here, and while the nights may be shorter, June’s skies still have plenty to offer. From the...

Read Time

4 minutes

What's Up? May 2026

What's Up? May 2026

May is a month of transition, as spring skies give way to summer. Spot the bright stars Vega and Deneb...

Read Time

3 minutes

Important Travel Information: C198 Tarset Tyne Bridge Closure (April–June 2026)

Important Travel Information: C198 Tarset Tyne Bridge Closure (April–June 2026)

Guests attending events between April and June and travelling to the local Kielder area will be affected by a local...

Read Time

3 minutes

Kielder Observatory Podcast

Kielder Observatory Podcast

The official monthly podcast from Kielder Observatory. If you've ever wondered what happens when you fall into a black hole, if intelligent life is watching us from other galaxies, or how the North East is at the forefront of the British Space programme, then you can find out more in this series!

Each month we also update you on the things to look out for in the night.

Apple Podcasts Logo
Spotify Logo
RSS Logo
FAQs BOOK NOW GIFT SHOP