In Scotland summer days are long and in mid-June it doesn’t get fully dark until around 11pm, maybe later in the far north. Winter days are short. To give you an idea of what to expect here are the average sunrise and sunset times for central Scotland (Glasgow). Remember this will vary slightly depending on how far north you are: in the Highlands you can expect less daylight hours in the winter and more daylight hours in the summer.
January
Sun rises 8.47am
Sun sets 3.53pm
February
Sun rises 08.11am
Sun sets 4:51pm
March
Sun rises 7.08am
Sun sets 5.51pm
April
Sun rises 5.48am
Sun sets 7.55pm
May
Sun rises 4.34am
Sun sets 7.55pm
June
Sun rises 3.40am
Sun sets 8.50pm
July
Sun rises 3.36am
Sun sets 9.05pm
August
Sun rises 4.22am
Sun sets 8.03pm
September
Sun rises 5.22am
Sun sets 7.11pm
October
Sun rises 6.20am
Sun sets 5.52pm
November
Sun rises 7.23am
Sun sets 4.37pm
December
Sun rises 8.23am
Sun sets 3.49pm
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