Land Rover Monthly

Starry, starry night

AND Rovers and stargazing make great partners. Why? Because you can access the most remote places in your Land Rover (with the for the other celestial observation points, plus tips on when to visit and what to bring for the most epic experiences. Land Rovers are made to explore and by taking (permitted) routes less travelled, you can seek out dark skies for yourself – take a tent and make the most of it. After all, spring is just around the corner.

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