: Heavy evening dew is common. This moisture penetrates standard fabrics quickly, making you feel much colder.

Altitude: 320 meters. View: 180° of Atlantic Ocean.

Ancares Lucenses holds the official Starlight Tourist Destination title, ensuring minimal light pollution.

While summer (June-August) offers pleasant temperatures, it brings twilight that lasts until 11 PM. The true magic of happens in the equinox months (March and September) .

“The first time I went to A Curota, I laughed at the idea of watching ‘nothing.’ But after three hours of watching the fishing boats and the static stars, I cried without sadness. It was like my brain had flushed out all the urban noise.” — Elena, astro-tourist, Seville (2023)

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Look for tops featuring high-loft fleece, synthetic down, or merino wool blends. Merino wool is highly recommended because it retains heat even when damp from the night dew. 2. Windproof and Water-Resistant Outer Shell

A reclining camping chair and a thermos filled with hot coffee or local queimada . Tips for the Ultimate Night Watching Experience

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)

Beyond the stars, Galicia’s coastline occasionally hosts the Mar de Ardora , or "burning sea".