Where to watch the 2026 total solar eclipse in Aragon: the best viewpoints, the best towns and cities and official observation points
Aragon is a Spanish region that lies inside the path of totality: for a brief interval the Moon will completely cover the Sun. This page combines tourist viewpoints, towns and cities, and official observation points with real-terrain visibility so you can choose where to watch it.
Top 10 viewpoints(of 305 observable with Pro Planner)
Tourist viewpoints in Aragon ranked by eclipse visibility: real horizon, magnitude and duration.
Mirador Trinidad
40.7665°, -0.7784° · 1542 m
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Mirador de la Llimpia
41.1050°, -0.6920° · 978 m
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Mirador del Cerro de Valdecerezo
41.3331°, -1.3434° · 1232 m
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Mirador de Montalbán
40.8197°, -0.8075° · 1190 m
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Mirador del Mosomero
41.3542°, -1.3493° · 1012 m
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Mirador montes de Juslibol
41.7022°, -0.9075° · 309 m
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Mirador del Masmut
40.7409°, 0.0657° · 991 m
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Mirador de Roca Morera
40.7868°, 0.2166° · 1127 m
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Mirador de la Paridera la Vuelta
41.0558°, -1.3303° · 1003 m
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Mirador de Alloza
40.9634°, -0.4863° · 823 m
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Top 10 towns and cities(of 645 observable with Pro Planner)
Towns and cities in Aragon ranked by eclipse visibility.
Lanzuela
41.0985°, -1.2062° · 29 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Bea
41.0363°, -1.1473° · 39 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Bañón
40.8383°, -1.1909° · 179 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Olvés
41.2396°, -1.6465° · 130 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Romanos
41.1264°, -1.2750° · 114 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Villarreal de Huerva
41.1903°, -1.2898° · 197 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Remolinos
41.8395°, -1.1777° · 1,188 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Fuentes de Jiloca
41.2286°, -1.5362° · 300 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Sediles
41.3461°, -1.5318° · 88 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Torralbilla
41.2101°, -1.3380° · 70 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 1.000
- Obscuration
- 100.0%
Official observation points
Locations published by public authorities for watching the eclipse in Aragon. Alphabetical order.
- Albalate del ArzobispoGobierno de Aragon / Turismo de Aragon
- ArgenteGobierno de Aragon / Turismo de Aragon
- ArizaGobierno de Aragon / Turismo de Aragon
- BelchiteGobierno de Aragon / Turismo de Aragon
- CalamochaGobierno de Aragon / Turismo de Aragon
- CamarenaGobierno de Aragon / Turismo de Aragon
- CariñenaGobierno de Aragon / Turismo de Aragon
- GallurGobierno de Aragon / Turismo de Aragon
- La AlmuniaGobierno de Aragon / Turismo de Aragon
- Monreal del CampoGobierno de Aragon / Turismo de Aragon
- MotorLand (Alcañiz)Gobierno de Aragon / Turismo de Aragon
- ValdelinaresGobierno de Aragon / Turismo de Aragon
- ÉpilaGobierno de Aragon / Turismo de Aragon
More about Aragon
About this list
Viewpoints are sourced from OpenStreetMap. Each locality visibility score is calculated for a single point inside it, which may not be the best observing spot in that locality. Use it as broad guidance, not as a precise recommendation.
Official observation points are those published by public authorities. Check the authority website for the most detailed and up-to-date information before travelling.
The ranking combines precise astronomical ephemerides with a digital terrain model to estimate real visibility at each point. It does not account for buildings, trees or other nearby obstructions, nor for access, safety or expected crowding on eclipse day. Always follow local authority guidance, respect authorised access and plan ahead.
