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Located in the province of Ourense, offering dedicated astronomical viewpoints. 3. Lalín (Deza Region)
: While elusive, this phenomenon has been historically documented along the Atlantic coast, capturing the imagination of legends and even Jules Verne in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea . Cultural and Legendary Night Tours the galician night watching top
While the summer months offer comfortable temperatures, the astronomical highlights are the in August and the Geminid meteor shower in December. To make the most of your trip, it is essential to prepare properly. Use a red-light flashlight to preserve your night vision while navigating the terrain in complete darkness. For those serious about photography, bring a sturdy tripod and a wide-angle lens to capture the reflection of the Milky Way over the Galician rías.
The Galician night sky changes dramatically with the seasons, offering unique spectacles throughout the year: What is your preferred (e
Located in one of the highest areas of Valdoviño, Mirador de Monte Faro offers visitors an impressive view of the Galician coastline and the surrounding countryside. This viewpoint is perfect for contemplating the ocean after a day of city tourism in A Coruña before losing yourself in an ocean of stars once night falls.
In Galicia, night watching is inextricably linked to local folklore. Peaks are often the setting for tales of the Santa Compaña (a procession of souls) or the Meigas (witches). The "top" is not just a scientific station but a place where the physical and spiritual worlds are believed to meet under the celestial vault. IV. The Rise of Astrotourism Lalín (Deza Region) : While elusive, this phenomenon
Never accepting a candle from a member of the procession, as doing so transfers the curse of leading the group to the living. Noite Meiga: The Night of the Witches Santa Compaña represents the danger of the night, Noite Meiga