: The Galician Society of Natural History (SGHN) organizes regular astronomical and astrophotography sessions here. 4. Costa da Morte (A Coruña)
: The easiest route departs from the town of Sobradelo via the OU-122 road. 2. Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park (Pontevedra)
Whether you are looking for high-altitude mountain peaks or remote Atlantic islands, here are the top spots to watch the stars in Galicia. 1. Peña Trevinca (Ourense) the galician night watching top
Located in northern Lugo, Muras is a rural municipality with ten designated observation points free of light pollution.
: A megalithic dolmen in Carballo with very low light pollution, perfect for seeing the Galactic core starting in April. : The Galician Society of Natural History (SGHN)
: An annual October event featuring "choco-anocheceres" (drinking hot cocoa while watching the sunset) and musical concerts at the Star Viewpoint of O Rañadoiro.
Located at the highest point in Galicia (2,127 meters), Peña Trevinca offers a deep, velvety sky where the Milky Way is visible from side to side. Peña Trevinca (Ourense) Located in northern Lugo, Muras
Galicia , Spain, is rapidly becoming a premier global destination for , boasting several regions certified as Starlight Tourist Destinations by the Starlight Foundation . These areas are recognized for their exceptional sky quality, lack of light pollution, and commitment to preserving the "Galician night" as a natural and cultural heritage.
: Ideal for watching the Perseids in August and Geminids in December.
: Naviera Mar de Ons organizes evening boat trips with expert guides who help identify planets and constellations.