On 12 August 2026 the Moon's shadow sweeps across Asturias around sunset, roughly 20:25–20:35 local time (CEST). Because the eclipsed Sun sits low over the western horizon, where you stand matters — a hill to your west can hide the whole thing. Below are the best-rated viewing spots within about 50 km of Gijón, scored from sun height, an open western horizon (from a 30 m terrain model) and length of totality.
| # | Spot | Score | Totality | Horizon | Elev. | Clear sky | Dist. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Peak (unnamed) | 97 | 1m 49s | 11° | 851 m | 19% | 54 km | MapDirections |
| 2 | Palancas | 97 | 1m 49s | 11° | 674 m | 19% | 56 km | MapDirections |
| 3 | Pico Aguión | 97 | 1m 49s | 11° | 916 m | 19% | 52 km | MapDirections |
| 4 | Pico Lahuz | 97 | 1m 48s | 9° | 673 m | 19% | 46 km | MapDirections |
| 5 | Peña Saleras | 97 | 1m 48s | 10° | 1768 m | 21% | 54 km | MapDirections |
| 6 | Alto de la Peñona | 97 | 1m 48s | 9° | 491 m | 19% | 39 km | MapDirections |
| 7 | Pico del Abedul | 97 | 1m 48s | 10° | 525 m | 19% | 43 km | MapDirections |
| 8 | Pico Caldoveiro | 97 | 1m 48s | 10° | 1337 m | 14% | 49 km | MapDirections |
| 9 | Picu Loral | 97 | 1m 48s | 10° | 1241 m | 14% | 46 km | MapDirections |
| 10 | Pico la Silla | 97 | 1m 48s | 8° | 745 m | 19% | 48 km | MapDirections |
The total solar eclipse reaches Gijón on 12 August 2026 around sunset, roughly 20:25–20:35 local time (CEST). Totality at the best nearby spots lasts up to 1m 49s, with the Sun about 11° above the horizon. August skies here can be cloudy (~21% long-term clear-sky odds), so plan to stay mobile and watch the forecast in the final week. Never look at the Sun without certified ISO 12312-2 eclipse glasses.
Umbra is a free, ad-free map for the 12 August 2026 total solar eclipse. Built by one person in Spain — if it helped, you can buy me a coffee ☕.
Spots © OpenStreetMap contributors · terrain Copernicus GLO-30 · clear-sky odds ERA5 (ECMWF) · path of totality by Fred Espenak, NASA GSFC.
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