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I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to clarify an important limitation: the search results provided do not contain the specific metadata you've requested (visa requirements, airport codes, current pricing, timezone details, budget ranges, or current opening hours for April 2026).
Additionally, your query asks me to function as a travel writer while simultaneously providing structured metadata and ratings that require current, comprehensive travel information well beyond what these search results contain. The search results focus narrowly on stargazing experiences at Exmoor but lack essential travel logistics, seasonal pricing, accessibility assessments, and infrastructure ratings necessary for the framework you've outlined.
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The search results confirm that **Exmoor National Park hosts Europe's first International Dark Sky Reserve** (designated 2011)[3], making it exceptional for stargazing escapes. Key experiences include the **Exmoor Dark Sky Discovery Trail**—a short, mostly level walking route with glow-in-the-dark waymarkers starting near Exford and culminating at Larkbarrow Farm ruins, which offers unobstructed 360-degree night sky views[2]. Visitors can also book **guided stargazing sessions with experienced astronomers** through Dark Sky Telescope Hire at recommended spots near Simonsbath, Wimbleball Lake, and Bossington Hill[4]. Alternative stargazing locations include Holdstone Hill, County Gate, Brendon Two Gates, Webbers Post, Anstey Gate, and Haddon Hill[6]. Self-catering accommodations like West Withy Farm and Primrose Cottage provide stargazing packages with binoculars, star charts, and telescopes available for hire at National Park Centres (£25 first night, £10 subsequent nights)[4][5].
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