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Near-total solar eclipse · 12 August 2026
Where to watch the 2026 solar eclipse in Pau
Pau comes agonisingly close: about 99.0% of the Sun is covered on 12 August 2026 — and yet this is still not totality. That last fraction of a percent is the difference between a deep partial eclipse and the corona.
Pau comes agonisingly close: about 99.0% of the Sun is covered on 12 August 2026 — and yet this is still not totality. That last fraction of a percent is the difference between a deep partial eclipse and the corona.
Below: Pau's exact timings, why 99.0% is genuinely not the same event as totality, the best places to watch, and how far you would have to travel for the real thing.
The timeline
When the eclipse happens
The eclipse runs from about 19:31 to 21:18 CEST, with maximum at around 20:26 and the Sun ~7° above the west-northwest horizon. The Sun sets at 21:08 CEST, during the eclipse, so the later stages happen below the horizon — an open west-northwest view is essential.
Where to set up
The best places to watch
Boulevard des Pyrénées
Terrace · panoramicPau's great terrace looks south to the Pyrenees and west along the valley — one of the finest urban viewpoints in France, and open in the direction that matters.
Parc Beaumont
Park · open groundOpen parkland beside the boulevard with clear sky and room to gather.
Gave de Pau riverbank
Riverside · low openThe river below the château gives a low, unobstructed sightline along the valley.
Open country toward Lescar
Rural · westWest of Pau the land opens out with the Pyrenees to the south, leaving the western sky clear.
South into Spain for totality
The real thingPau reaches 99% — agonisingly close. Cross the Pyrenees into Navarra or Aragón and you are in genuine totality.
Local astronomy societies and science centres often organise safe public viewing with filtered telescopes — worth checking closer to the date.
Plan your trip
Where to stay near the eclipse
Accommodation around the viewing area for eclipse night (11–13 Aug 2026). Compare hotels and rentals live on the map below.
The weather call
Will the sky be clear?
South-western France is usually warm and settled in mid-August, with Pyrenean convection the main late-day risk.
The deciding factor here is simply whether the sky is clear at the right moment. Check the forecast in the final 48 hours and, if you can, keep the option of moving to a gap in the cloud.
Plan the day
Your eclipse-day checklist
- Certified ISO 12312-2 / CE eclipse glasses — one pair per person
- Glasses stay ON for the entire eclipse — there is no safe moment here
- An open west-northwest horizon — the Sun is only ~7° up
- Arrive before 19:31 to catch first contact
- Check the cloud forecast in the final 48 hours
- Never look through a camera, phone or binoculars without a proper solar filter
- Pinhole projection is a safe way for groups to watch together
- If you want totality, it is northern Spain — not here
Watch it safely
However you’re watching, watch it safely
Every Absolute Eclipse product is independently certified and made in the EU. There’s no safe moment to look unaided here — keep certified eyewear on the entire time.
- ISO 12312-2 certified
- CE · EU 2016/425 PPE
- Made & shipped in the EU
For everyone & groups
Paper eclipse glasses
53 designs, singles and 2/6/10 packs — the affordable choice for the whole group.
from €4.99
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Want to be seen
Glow-in-the-Dark frames
Phosphorescent frames that light up as the sky dims. Reusable for 2027.
from €22.00
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You wear prescription glasses
Clip-On filters
Flip-up hinge clips straight onto your everyday frames. No swapping mid-eclipse.
from €19.85
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You wear prescription glasses
Fit-Over glasses
Oversized frames worn straight over your own glasses. Full coverage, no clipping.
from €19.95
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Through a scope or camera
Solar filter sheets
OD 5.6 solar film for telescopes, binoculars and camera lenses.
from €11.85
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Watching as a group? Family & retail packs → Certified stock tightens as 12 August nears.
Quick answers
Pau eclipse FAQ
Will Pau see a total solar eclipse on 12 August 2026?
What time is the eclipse in Pau?
Do I need eclipse glasses in Pau?
Where should I watch from in Pau?
Pau gets 99% — is that effectively a total eclipse?
Will the weather be clear in Pau on eclipse day?
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Read the guide →Zdroje: timeanddate.com · nationaleclipse.com · eclipsophile.com (počasí) · Gobierno de Aragón · BBC Sky at Night. Časy jsou místní (CEST).