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Camino Sanabres November 2022

Br. Diego

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Camino Sanabres - Ourense to Santiago Nov. 4-11
Hello, I am about to start the Camino Sanabres starting from Ourense on November 4th, 2022. I would appreciate any tips and advice from anyone who has done this Camino in November before. Thank you!
 
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.
A very good choice, make sure to, if possible , to land in Susana and stay in Albergue Reina Lupa, so as to get a fresh morning entry to Santiago the last 10 kms. It is close to the path and on the main road



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Ourense is accessible by AVE train from Madrid, if you come from overseas. A pleasant ride in high speed trains, in lieu of taking a plane...by the way
 
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.
I've walked this part in November, there's a strong possibility of rain and cold.
And the albergue in Castro Dozon is still closed.
Did you have any specific questions?
 
I've walked this part in November, there's a strong possibility of rain and cold.
And the albergue in Castro Dozon is still closed.
Did you have any specific questions?
Yeah, I was wondering how much rain to expect. I should probably prepare for the worst huh? What kind of outerwear and footwear would you recommend? How would you rate the difficulty level? How is the quality of signage (yellow arrows)?
 
A very good choice, make sure to, if possible , to land in Susana and stay in Albergue Reina Lupa, so as to get a fresh morning entry to Santiago the last 10 kms. It is close to the path and on the main road



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I agree. My husband and I stayed there in one of the private rooms and loved it.
 
Ideal pocket guides for during and after your Camino. Each weighs just 40g (1.4 oz).
Yeah, I was wondering how much rain to expect. I should probably prepare for the worst huh? What kind of outerwear and footwear would you recommend? How would you rate the difficulty level? How is the quality of signage (yellow arrows)?
Rain is likely, yes. Regarding raingear and shoes, there are many long, detailed discussions on this forum about these subjects, use the search function to find them, at the end of the day these are personal decisions, what's comfortable, convenient for you.

Difficulty level is entirely subjective. I consider this to be an easy few day's walking, another person might find it impossibly difficult. There's an altitude profile here: https://www.viadelaplataguide.net/pages/full-altitude-profile

Waymarkings are fine.
 
As an afterthought, if you're walking next month it's too late to be buying shoes now. You won't have time to try them out and break them in. You probably already own a pair of shoes which will do fine.
 

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