Wherever you plan to see the Strawberry Moon, higher ground is your best bet for getting a great view.
Dundry Hill, which is located just outside Bristol, Troopers Hill in St George and Perrett's Park, near Knowle, all offer high views across the city and the surrounding countryside.
For more central spots, Brandon Hill - located at the top of Park Street - Clifton Observatory or Bristol Harbourside will all provide a good opportunity for photographers hoping to capture a shot of the Moon above the city's landmarks.
The Severn Beach in South Gloucestershire will provide a stunning view of the Moon above the water.
Higher ground like Robinswood Hill - which is just south of Gloucester city centre - and Pan Tod Beacon, near Drybrook in the Forest of Dean, will also provide a stunning view.
Night owls in Somerset should look towards Glastonbury Tor.
The Moon will be visible rising up and above the iconic landmark or, if you are prepared to climb up, it can be seen above the expansive countryside.
Stonehenge is a picturesque option or any of Wiltshire's higher points like the Westbury White Horse, Cherhill White Horse, near Calne, or Heaven's Gate in Warminster.



