Astro Stays in Andalucía
Leonard’s Lookout offers private astrophotography accommodation beneath Bortle 3 skies in rural Granada province, for hobbyists and experienced imagers bringing their own equipment.
ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY AT LEONARD'S LOOKOUT
Dark skies and room to set up
Leonard’s Lookout gives astro hobbyists and experienced imagers a comfortable private base beneath exceptionally dark rural skies in Granada province. Official IAA-CSIC modelling indicates sky brightness of approximately 21.7–21.8 mag/arcsec², broadly consistent with Bortle 2 conditions on clear, moonless nights.
Guests bring their own cameras, trackers, equatorial mounts, telescopes and solar equipment, then work directly from the property using outdoor setup areas, power at the front and rear, and Starlink Wi-Fi throughout the house and outside.
The practical infrastructure suits multi-hour deep-sky sequences, tracked Milky Way imaging and daytime solar sessions.
View the sky-quality research, maps and methodology →


A PRIVATE ASTRO BASE
Serious about the sky, comfortable on the ground
Leonard's Lookout is not a formal observatory, guided astronomy centre or equipment-hire facility. It is a private cave-house stay for guests who know their own equipment and value dark skies, independence and room to work.
The fully equipped office provides a dedicated space for target planning, weather and cloud checks, image review, calibration, processing and remote work.
After a long session, naturally cool cave rooms, luxury mattresses and bedding, modern bathrooms and generous living spaces make it easier to rest and reset.
"Set up outside. Process inside. Sleep beneath the earth."

DEEP-SKY IMAGING
Longer integrations, fainter targets
On suitable moonless nights, the Bortle 3 setting provides a strong base for broadband and narrowband imaging of nebulae, galaxies and star clusters.
Guests can bring their own equatorial mounts, telescopes, guiding systems, cooled cameras, mini PCs, laptops and dew-control equipment. Outdoor power supports mounts, cameras, dew heaters and longer capture sequences without relying entirely on portable batteries.
Starlink and the dedicated office are useful for plate solving, target research, cloud monitoring, image transfer, calibration and processing between sessions.
MILKY WAY & NIGHTSCAPES
Wide skies and rural foregrounds
During the right season and under suitably dark, clear conditions, the Milky Way is clearly visible from the property.
The terraces and rural setting offer opportunities for untracked wide-field photography, tracked sky exposures, panoramas and nightscape compositions without needing to drive elsewhere after dark.
Open countryside, mountain views and the cave-house setting may also provide useful foreground possibilities. Exact compositions will depend on the season, orientation of the Galactic Core, moonlight and local conditions on the night.


SOLAR IMAGING & OBSERVATION
White-light and H-alpha by day
Guests can use the outdoor areas, power supply, Starlink Wi-Fi and dedicated office as a base for white-light, H-alpha and other appropriately filtered solar imaging with their own equipment.
Bring your own solar telescope or purpose-designed filtration, camera, mount and capture system. The office provides space for reviewing capture runs, stacking and processing data during the day.
Never observe or image the Sun through unfiltered optical equipment. Correct, purpose-designed solar filtration and safe operating practices are essential.
Practical facilities for astrophotography stays
Bortle 3 dark skies
Power front & back
Large flat terraces
Starlink Wi-Fi
Equipped office
Wide open views
Sleeps up to 8 adults
4-person spa
Guests bring own equipment
PLAN AROUND THE SKY
Plan the target, not just the dates
The best time to stay depends on what you intend to image.
For deep-sky work, check the moon phase, target altitude, transit time, hours of astronomical darkness and seasonal visibility. For Milky Way photography, consider the Galactic Core season, orientation, moonlight and potential foregrounds.
Weather forecasts matter, but so do wind, humidity, seeing, transparency and the likelihood of dew.
COMFORT BETWEEN SESSIONS
A stay that works for the whole group
The best time to stay depends on what you intend to image.
For deep-sky work, check the moon phase, target altitude, transit time, hours of astronomical darkness and seasonal visibility. For Milky Way photography, consider the Galactic Core season, orientation, moonlight and potential foregrounds.
Weather forecasts matter, but so do wind, humidity, seeing, transparency and the likelihood of dew.
CAPTURED AT LEONARD'S LOOKOUT
From our guests, under our skies
A selection of deep-sky, Milky Way, nightscape and solar images captured by guests during their stays at Leonard's Lookout.
Each image reflects different equipment, conditions and experience levels, but all were created using the property as a base.




Astrophotography shared with the permission of the photographers.
Frequently asked questions
Plan your astrophotography stay
Use Leonard's Lookout as your base for deep-sky imaging, Milky Way photography, solar observation and quiet time beneath the skies of rural Andalucía.
