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[QUOTE="andarapie, post: 998521, member: 97597"] I walked the del Norte in June/July last year. It rained a lot the first week in the Basque Country, less so later, but the weather is very changeable and there can be short showers during the day. (The smartest thing I took with me was a lightweight umbrella made by EuroSchirm - two seconds to pull out and unfurl, vs. minutes for a jacket or poncho.) Temperature wise, it ranged from around 58-72 F during the days, which was great for hiking, but would sometimes get down to 50 F at night (I walked with just a silk sleeping bag liner, and wore my fleece on the colder nights, but most other people had sleeping bags.) If you want to enjoy the beaches, however, I would recommend walking in September. The ocean will still be warm for swimming, and the crowds of Spanish tourists will have gone home, so it will be as good as it gets, I think. I imagine it would be a little warmer than July, but I would still take some kind of fleece for the colder mornings. [/QUOTE]
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