2 to 3 weeks in Feb or Mar starting in Sevilla

lunna

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frances; lisboa-muxia; norte+bayonne; vdlp; le puy; voie d'arles+aragones; geneva to ales
how are conditions then? Should I anticipate rain or snow or sleet? How hilly? Thanks.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

lunna

Active Member
Nov 23, 2015
223
311
Time of past OR future Camino
frances; lisboa-muxia; norte+bayonne; vdlp; le puy; voie d'arles+aragones; geneva to ales
Thanks. How were you able to cross the creeks? How cold/warm was it then?

Any other suggestions for a 2-3 week walk this time of year? Don't want really wet or cold conditions of I can avoid it!
 
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how are conditions then? Should I anticipate rain or snow or sleet? How hilly? Thanks.
Hi Lunna, weather conditions at that time of year could be quite temperamental (lots of rain). Some of the albergues may be closed and not open until early April due to hospitaleros taking holdiatys. If you are considering walking then you might want to look at Casa Rurals. Not sure if there is an app for the Via de la Plata Casa Rurals (?) Have you had a look at the www.godesalco.com website to assist you with planning your stages. The route from Sevilla to Guillena has a minor water crossing and if it has been raining then you might want to reconsider that route and take a bus to Guillena or walk the road. There is also a minor water crossing out of El Real de la Jara which might be impassable if it has been raining heavily. Wishing you the best with your planning.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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