I'm actually quite surprised, but where I live at the edge of Zurich city, I get to see quite a lot of stars. Granted, with the clouds today, it's not good, but even the cities have nice spots.
I have never been on the Salève even if having seen it often enough, but my Godfather in Geneva (Rue François-Grast 18, CH-1208) always praised that mountain for its views. Is it worth the excursion ?
There are a few great apps for the iphone/ipads re stargazing etc. You hold it up to the sky and it shows you constellations, galaxies, planets etc, Great and simple way to learn whats up there.
Wow! The pic above Neuchatel is amazing - i had no idea you could see the sky at night like that over here.
I'm planning to visit Galloway Park just south of Scotland in late April. Its one of the "dark sky" places in Europe where you're supposed to be able to see the night sky with no light pollution.
If there was a group of ppl planning to visit neuchatel for star-gazing, i'd be happy to join.
Beautiful! I'm so excited for some great hiking trips (moving to Neuchâtel in April)... and would definitely be keen to join a star-gazing expedition.
+1 for Star Walk...an excellent app no matter where you are in the World, no roaming data charges needed. It superimposes the shape of the constellation over the stars, so you can see why it is named as it is. Clicking on any star also tells you about it too, and it also shows where the ISS and other satellites are too.