You may think that the best place for spotting a UFO would be a Californian desert - but it turns out that it's a sleepy Scottish town.

Hotel website LateRooms has named the heart of 'The Falkirk Triangle' in Scotland as the UFO-spotting capital of the world. And not just that: it's named four more places in Britain where you're apparently in with a good chance of strange flying object... or more.

Here are the five places they named as the best British places for UFO-spotting...

Bonnybridge, Scotland

This small town lies in the heart of an area known to UFO enthusiasts as The Falkirk Triangle - and in the 1990s, local councillor Billy Buchanan claimed that almost half of the town’s residents had seen a UFO at one time or another. Thousands of visitors come to the area yearly in the hope of spotting a UFO - and there are more than 300 reported sightings every year. 

Broad Haven, Wales

This seaside resort in south Pembrokeshire shot to fame in the 1970s after the pupils and staff of a local school claimed to have seen silver-suited aliens (and the ship they arrived in). Further sightings followed in the 'Broad Haven Triangle' - and now locals even run UFO tours.-

Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk

The site of one of Britain's most famous UFO incidents: a series of unexplained lights which were seen just outside RAF Woodbridge in December 1980, which was being used at the time by the US Air Force. This led it to be dubbed 'Britain's Roswell' - and sightings have continued to be reported, with the forest even having its own UFO trail.

 Warminster, Wiltshire

In the 1960s, locals of this Wiltshire town reported a number of sightings – and it continues to be the centre of mysterious noises and strange lights in the sky. UFO-spotters are regularly seen at nearby Cradle Hill and Stonehenge, and the Wiltshire Downs are also a hotspot for crop circles.-

Cannock Chase, Staffordshire

Desribed as "the creepy creature hotspot that just keeps giving", this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty was the scene of numerous UFO sighting in the 1980s - and has also allegedly provided locals with glimpses of  werewolves, pig-men and even Big Foot. Don't say we didn't warn you...

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