Teruel, Spain

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Total solformørkelse · 12 August 2026

Where to watch the 2026 total solar eclipse in Teruel

Teruel is one of the best-placed cities in Aragón for the 2026 eclipse — a long totality, famously dark surrounding skies, and the open, empty landscape of the Sistema Ibérico to give the low western Sun room to breathe.

Totalitet begynner~20:31 CESTTeruel · Aragón · 12 Aug 2026
Varighetabout 1 minute 37 secondsMeasured for the city centre; a few seconds either way depending on exactly where you stand. Teruel is inside the path of totality.
Solens høyde~6° above the WNW horizonlavt i vest, nær solnedgang
Dekning100% (total)Teruel is inside the path of totality — the corona is briefly visible with the naked eye during the total phase only.
Klar himmel-sjanser Usually favourable · ≈70%The Ebro basin is hot and dry in August with generally clear evening skies. The main risk is late-day convective cloud over the surrounding sierras drifting across a low Sun.
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Teruel is one of the best-placed cities in Aragón for the 2026 eclipse — a long totality, famously dark surrounding skies, and the open, empty landscape of the Sistema Ibérico to give the low western Sun room to breathe.

Below: Teruel's exact timings, where to stand for a Sun barely 5 degrees up, what the region's dark-sky reputation does and does not buy you during a total eclipse, and the nearby options.

Tidslinjen

Når formørkelsen skjer

~19:36 CESTDelvis begynner — første "bit" av Solen
~20:31 CESTTotalitet — about 1 minute 37 seconds. Solformørkelsesbriller av bare hvis total.
~21:05 CESTPartial ends near sunset (~21:05 CEST)

Totality is centred on ~20:31 CEST with the Sun only about 6° above the west-northwest horizon, so an open low sightline in that direction matters more than anything else. The Sun sets shortly after, around 21:05.

Hvor du skal sette opp

De beste stedene å se fra

Mirador de los Arcos / Los Arcos aqueduct

Elevated · city landmark

Open outlook over the valley

The Renaissance aqueduct and the viewpoints along Teruel's edge look out over the Turia valley and away from the old town's towers — useful for clearing the city's own skyline.

Directions

Open ground west of the city, toward the Turia valley

Valley floor · open

Clean low-W sightline

Following the valley west out of Teruel opens the horizon in exactly the right direction. This is the practical choice: flat, accessible, and free of the ridges that hem the city in.

Directions

High ground toward Sierra de Albarracín

Elevated · dark sky

Height plus darkness

West of Teruel the land rises into the Albarracín range, some of the darkest country in Spain. Gaining height here can lift you above the local ridgelines — but check that the peak you pick does not simply put another summit between you and the Sun.

Directions

Toward the central line (north, Alcañiz direction)

Longer totality

Nearer the centre

Teruel is already well inside the path, but the central line runs north of here. Travelling toward Alcañiz and the lower Ebro adds duration and flatter horizons if you want to maximise both.

Directions

Any open west-facing plateau

The rule that matters

Ridge-free WNW view

In this landscape the single deciding factor is whether a sierra sits between you and the west-north-west. A modest open plateau with a clear view beats a dramatic peak with a ridge in the way. Scout it the day before.

Directions

Check the official regional eclipse pages and local council announcements closer to the date — many towns on the path are organising designated viewing sites with capacity limits.

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.

Værmeldingen

Vil himmelen være klar?

Inland Aragón is hot and dry in August with generally settled evenings, and Teruel province is renowned for the quality of its night sky — very little light pollution and clean air.

The Sun is low here (~5 deg), so the surrounding sierras are the real hazard: a ridge to the west will end your eclipse early.

Height and an open valley beat a famous viewpoint.

Planlegg dagen

Din sjekkliste for formørkelsesdagen

  • Certified ISO 12312-2 / CE eclipse glasses — one pair per person
  • An open west-northwest horizon — the Sun is only ~6° up
  • Arrive early — totality is only ~1m 37s and won't wait
  • Scout your viewpoint the evening before, at the same time of day
  • Check the cloud forecast in the final 48 hours
  • A hill, ridge or open plain with nothing blocking the WNW
  • Don't spend ~1m 37s of totality fiddling with a camera
  • Glasses back on the instant the Sun's edge returns

Se det trygt

Uansett hvordan du ser på det, se det trygt

Hvert Absolute Eclipse-produkt er uavhengig sertifisert og laget i EU. Solformørkelsesbriller av kun under totalitet — behold dem på under hele den delvise fasen.

  • ISO 12312-2 sertifisert
  • CE · EU 2016/425 PPE
  • Laget og sendt i EU

Ser du som en gruppe? Familie- og detaljhandelspakker → Sertifisert lager strammer seg til når 12. august nærmer seg.

Raske svar

Teruel formørkelses-FAQ

Does Teruel get a total solar eclipse on 12 August 2026?
Yes. Teruel is inside the path of totality and sees a genuine total eclipse lasting about 1 minute 37 seconds, with 100% of the Sun covered. Outside the path — even a short distance away — the eclipse is only partial, which is a completely different experience.
What time is the eclipse in Teruel?
The partial phase begins at about 19:36 CEST. Totality is centred on roughly 20:31 CEST, with the Sun about 6° above the west-northwest horizon. The Sun sets at around 21:05 CEST, so the whole event happens low in the evening sky.
Where should I watch from in Teruel?
Because the Sun is only about 6° above the horizon, the single most important thing is an open, unobstructed view to the west-northwest. A building, ridge or treeline in that direction will hide the eclipse entirely, so choose your spot for its western sightline rather than its scenery.
Do I still need eclipse glasses in Teruel?
Yes. Throughout the partial phases — over an hour before and after totality — you must wear certified ISO 12312-2 / CE eclipse glasses. You may remove them only during the ~1m 37s of totality itself, and must put them back on the instant the Sun's edge reappears.
Does Teruel's dark sky make the eclipse better?
It helps, but not in the way people expect. Low light pollution makes the sudden twilight and the horizon colours during totality more striking. What it cannot fix is terrain — with the Sun only about 5 degrees up, an unobstructed western horizon matters far more than sky darkness.
Will the weather be clear in Teruel on eclipse day?
The Ebro basin is hot and dry in August with generally clear evening skies. The main risk is late-day convective cloud over the surrounding sierras drifting across a low Sun.

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Kilder: timeanddate.com · nationaleclipse.com · eclipsophile.com (vær) · Gobierno de Aragón · BBC Sky at Night. Tidene er lokale (CEST).