Top Verified | The Galician Night Watching

Peña Trevinca is the highest peak in Galicia, rising 2,127 metres above sea level.

Galician culture has a deep tradition of "night watching" (known as a queima or simply vigils), often reflected in literature: the galician night watching top

The Milky Way core appears highly detailed to the naked eye. Best Spot: The viewpoint at O Bañadoiro. 2. Islas Cíes and Ons (Maritime-Terrestrial National Park) Peña Trevinca is the highest peak in Galicia,

The Alto do Príncipe in Cíes or the Ons Lighthouse. 2. Pena Trevinca (Ourense) Pena Trevinca (Ourense) : Comprising the archipelagos of

: Comprising the archipelagos of Cíes, Ons, Sálvora, and Cortegada, these islands provide a unique maritime stargazing experience. Visitors can enjoy a "firmament of stars" from protected island habitats.

Iconic spots along the coast, such as , are perfect for a night of astrotourism. You can join guided excursions where expert guides set up telescopes and explain the wonders of the universe against the dramatic backdrop of the endless sea.