Max. 20 persons
English, Spanish
2 hours and a half - 3 hours
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- With this activity we present the environment of the Natural Park Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas; and Starlight spaces for proper observation of the sky. We provide all the information about the environment so they know where they are.
- The activity is carried out by expert guides with degrees and trained in the I Astronomical Corridor of Jaén, which respect the natural environment and offer a sustainable activity making known the negative impacts to this activity of not taking care of the environment.
- It is designed for small groups, prioritizing the minimum impact on the environment and providing a higher quality activity.
- An interpretation of the night sky is made, all accompanied by the explanations of the guide; the formation of the cosmos and the stars, and an observation of the stars is made, explaining what they see and curiosities of it.
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Embark on a magical experience under the starry sky of our natural park with our Guided Astronomical Observation. The activity begins with a short interpreted approach route, led by expert guides who will share interesting explanations about the natural environment and landscape elements.
Arriving at the observation point, we will enjoy the sunset, an ideal moment to connect with nature and prepare for the night. When darkness falls, our guides will accompany us on a journey through the firmament, helping us to identify stars, planets and constellations, and to understand the stories and curiosities they hide.
A unique experience for those who wish to discover the universe in a close, educational and exciting way.
Regular rates:
- Adult (+10 years old): 25€/person
- Child (up to 10 years old): 15€/person
Group rates
- 400 € (group of 20 people)
- Guided route to where the observation activity takes place.
- Certified official guide.
- Accident and civil liability insurance.
- Observation by telescope.
Summer
- 20:30 to 11:00 hours
Winter
- 18:00 - 20:30 hours
- Place of development: Sierras de Cazorla Natural Park.
- Approximate duration: 2,5 - 3 hours
- Maximum number of people per timetable/group: 20 people
- Accessible activity
- Type of accessibility: Hearing / Physical / Cognitive and Social
- Suitable for families with children
- Minimum age to participate: 6 years old
- Pets allowed
- Bring warm clothes
- Bring food and water
- Own binoculars
- Do not use your cell phone during the activity
- Camera
Max. 20 persons
English, Spanish
2 hours and a half - 3 hours