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per night
We're classified as Bortle 4 on the light pollution scale. That means the Milky Way is visible to the naked eye from our dome. In Madrid city you're at Bortle 8-9: you can barely see anything.
You don't need to go outside to see the stars. From your bed, lying down, you see the entire sky through our transparent geodesic dome.
On clear nights you can see constellations, planets, shooting stars and the Milky Way itself. During meteor showers (Perseids in August, Geminids in December), the show is unforgettable.
The Sierra Norte de Madrid is one of the areas with the least light pollution in the entire Community. Just 40 minutes from the capital, a completely different sky.
If the stars are the night show, sunrise is the morning spectacle. Watching the sun rise over the Sierra de Guadarrama from the dome bed is an experience that stays with you.
The starry sky is there all 4 seasons. Winter has the cleanest skies. Summer the longest nights. Spring and autumn the perfect balance. The climate-controlled dome makes any night perfect.
Yes, on clear moonless nights the Milky Way is clearly visible from our dome. We are in a Bortle 4 zone on the light pollution scale, meaning rural skies with good darkness.
The cleanest skies are usually in winter (December-February). The most comfortable nights, in summer. The most famous meteor showers: Perseids (August) and Geminids (December). Any clear night is good.
No. The beauty of the transparent dome is naked-eye observation from the comfort of your bed. However, if you bring binoculars you can see even more detail of the Milky Way and star clusters.
Clouds are nature too. Even if you don't see stars that night, the dome experience is still unique: the sound of rain on the dome, mist between the trees at dawn... Many guests tell us cloudy nights have their own magic.
Yes, the dome has dimmable lighting you can switch off completely for stargazing. You can also close the curtains if you prefer total darkness for sleeping.