Virginia boasts some incredible star-gazing opportunities. Areas with low light pollution mean that seeing bright, dazzling stars in the night sky is easier than ever. On top of that, there’s even a hotel in Meadows of Dan that features its own state-of-the-art observatory. Here’s more on this breathtaking resort that will let you stargaze as part of your stay.

Tucked away on 12,000 acres in the breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountains, Primland Resort has attracted nature enthusiasts for as longs as it’s been open.

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The design of the resort blends seamlessly with the natural landscape. Massive windows and even treehouse cabins mean that you’ll never feel far from nature at Primland.

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Even the celestial heavens will feel close. The resort boasts its own observatory dome featuring a Celestron CGE Pro 1400 series telescope.

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Attached to the top of the hotel’s turret is a dome that offers exquisite views into the night sky. In fact, it’s even possible to see objects beyond our solar system!

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Frequent presentations are given at the observatory by resident astronomers, who can provide insight into the spectacular scenery above.

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There’s also a smaller telescope inside that offers beautiful views of the stars.

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So whether you’re a night sky lover or simply looking for a unique place to stay in the Virginia mountains, you’ll love your visit to this stunning resort.

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Have you experienced the observatory at Primland Resort before? If so, we’d love to hear all about it! Primland is located at 2000 Busted Rock Rd, Meadows of Dan, VA 24120. For more information, be sure to visit the website here.

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