The best "watching" spots identified in these reports for dark skies include the
Heavyweight material to withstand the cool, damp nights of the Galician coast. Cosmic Aesthetic: the galician night watching top
Perched on a rugged cliff where the Atlantic meets the Cantabrian Sea, this ancient Roman monument has spent nearly two millennia spinning its crown of light, "watching" over the dark, turbulent waters of Galicia. The Sentinel's Vigil The best "watching" spots identified in these reports
, which blends local identity with a whimsical, space-themed design. O Cebreiro
Parque Nacional Marítimo-Terrestre das Illas Atlánticas de Galicia
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.
(A Coruña): The world's oldest active Roman lighthouse. While the interior has set hours, the surrounding park is a popular spot for viewing the North Atlantic under the moonlight. O Cebreiro