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Planning on WalKing camino in November..I know it will be pretty cold and wet. Is it doable? Will there be many doing it? Will there be many places open to stay at night. Doing it from South of France across to Santiago. The main trip. Can't wait. So any tips are welcome. Thanks
 
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Walking in November is definitely doable!
Late autumn is a fine time to walk! The days are usually sunny and nights chilly to cold. By December all can be frosty. Late November 2012 I was caught in a true white-out of snow climbing O Cebreiro.

Much accommodation starts to close mid October but some place is always open. Hospitaleros usually can give advice on what is available on the next stage. Happily there are no summer crowds and beds/bunks easy to find. Walking at this time during the past 10 years I have rarely seen more than 20 pilgrims at one time

For more personal comments regarding walking during late autumn/winter see my Camino Gazetteer blog.

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Walking in November is definitely doable!
Late autumn is a fine time to walk! The days are usually sunny and nights chilly to cold. By December all can be frosty. Late November 2012 I was caught in a true white-out of snow climbing O Cebreiro.

Much accommodation starts to close mid October but some place is always open. Hospitaleros usually can give advice on what is available on the next stage. Happily there are no summer crowds and beds/bunks easy to find. Walking at this time during the past 10 years I have rarely seen more than 20 pilgrims at one time

For more personal comments regarding walking during late autumn/winter see my Camino Gazetteer blog.

Happy planning and Buen camino!
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Hi Paddy
Not only doable....way better than summer IMO. I left SJPP 13 November last year and finished Santiago 17 December. In 2017, general daytime temperatures 2-10 degrees max. Worst day -6 coming out of Burgos and again O'Cebreiro. Snow in Roncesvalles and O'Cebreiro. Went Valcarlos route of course as Napoleon closed. If it got too bad on the Camino itself with snow, slippery rocks, mud etc, walk on the road for a while - there weren't many cars about. About 10-15 pilgrims in Albergues each night, and many places had Hostals open as well. Never got stuck on any day for somewhere to stay. Gronze.com and Bookings.com invaluable, and almost every cafe/albergues/hostal has wifi. Most days were sunny, about 5 days of rain whole Camino, and struck snow twice (which was fantastic). Watching the Christmas trees go up in each town as you get further into December also a treat. And you have the Camino pretty much to yourself. Some days you may have to struggle the whole day without a coffee but that wasn't often. Make sure you have some water, apples and muesli bars for those days when not many cafes open. But when you do find an open one, it will be welcoming, will be warm inside, and have hot food. I would have absolutely no hesitation in recommending a November and December Camino Frances. It was full of highlights and a wonderful personal experience. Be hardy, rug up, and get out there.......Buen Camino.
 

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It's a great time of year to walk the Camino. Sure it will be wet and chilly at times, but that is part of the adventure. Take several light layers including long underwear, rain gear, gloves, buff, beanie hat, maybe a puffy down or synthetic jacket or vest. A few suggestions...
  • Long underwear can be your sleeping clothes and available for an extra layer if it is really cold in the day time. However, I prefer to pull rain pants over my walking pants if I need a second layer.
  • The down jacket or vest would be mainly used for the evenings and to supplement a light sleeping bag.
  • Probably a light merino shirt plus a second light-medium shirt under the rain jacket would be enough for walking in virtually all conditions.
  • Always keep one layer of clothes dry for the evening.
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Don't know about November but I walked for 2 weeks from Burgos - Sarria this December and beginning of January and it was dry. Windy and -3c leaving Burgos but +14c in Astorga! Only had snow on the morning leaving O Cebreiro. It was lovely. The locals did make a comment that it is usually colder.

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This is good information. I'll be finishing the Arlés route and joining the Frances sometime in mid-late October. I plan to carry both a silk liner and a 500 gram down blanket that is large enough to form to a sleeping bag using Velcro strips. I'm hoping that this combination will be warm enough with my extra clothes to sleep in. Expect to walk well into November. Thanks for the information!
 

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Planning on WalKing camino in November..I know it will be pretty cold and wet. Is it doable? Will there be many doing it? Will there be many places open to stay at night. Doing it from South of France across to Santiago. The main trip. Can't wait. So any tips are welcome. Thanks

HI Paddybuck08, I am going to be mine in Nov 2018- I would love to share thoughts/ideas/notes on the getting prepared and walking the Camino...

Love to hear back!

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Thanks, all, for the good information about walking in November. I have walked the Camino Frances several times, but never in November. I will be a hospitalera in Salamanca for the last two weeks of October, then I will take a train on Nov.1 to Logroño and walk to Ponferrada (~3 weeks). I am looking forward to the adventure and the challenge of volunteering in a new-to-me albergue and city, and walking the CF in November weather with limited accommodations.
 
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@High Endeavours take care with the velcro on your down quilt as it rips the silk of the liner. After a bit of experimenting I found sewing on some large metal snaps was the best solution.
 
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Hi Paddy and Earther..... I’m also hoping to start my first Camino Frances November sometime from 8-14th can’t decide. So scared for the cold and wet weather and possibly not getting into an Albergue at night. I’m travelling alone from oz . Looking forward and so nervously excited to get started - see you there
 

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I’m so glad to know there’s quite a few pilgrims walking even late November and into December. I’m planning to walk CF (SJPdP-SDC and weather permitting continue on to Finisterre-Muxía) but kind of hesitant. I plan to start Oct. 9/10 - hope to meet other pilgrims along the way.


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Hello, I am walking the Camino Frances from early November too. Excited but butterflies are starting to kick in. My friend, a veteran Peregrino just walked to Rome from UK and he told me he always gets nervous before heading off so that is a relief. Anyway, Buen Camino all and maybe we might meet along the way.
 
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Walking in November is definitely doable!
Late autumn is a fine time to walk! The days are usually sunny and nights chilly to cold. By December all can be frosty. Late November 2012 I was caught in a true white-out of snow climbing O Cebreiro.

Much accommodation starts to close mid October but some place is always open. Hospitaleros usually can give advice on what is available on the next stage. Happily there are no summer crowds and beds/bunks easy to find. Walking at this time during the past 10 years I have rarely seen more than 20 pilgrims at one time

For more personal comments regarding walking during late autumn/winter see my Camino Gazetteer blog.

Happy planning and Buen camino!
Your blog is incredible and has a wealth of information and personal reflection. Thank you
 

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This is good information. I'll be finishing the Arlés route and joining the Frances sometime in mid-late October. I plan to carry both a silk liner and a 500 gram down blanket that is large enough to form to a sleeping bag using Velcro strips. I'm hoping that this combination will be warm enough with my extra clothes to sleep in. Expect to walk well into November. Thanks for the information!

Have you joined the Francés? I started today Saint Jean Pied de Port to Roncesvalles and now sitting in the sun enjoying a clara.
 
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Have you joined the Francés? I started today Saint Jean Pied de Port to Roncesvalles and now sitting in the sun enjoying a clara.
yes I arrived a couple of days ago. Now in Los Arcos also enjoying a nice glass of vino tinto! It’s supposed to get much colder this weekend!! Yikes! Stay safe and of course have lots of fun. I’m surprised how many are here still walking.
 

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Planning on WalKing camino in November..I know it will be pretty cold and wet. Is it doable? Will there be many doing it? Will there be many places open to stay at night. Doing it from South of France across to Santiago. The main trip. Can't wait. So any tips are welcome. Thanks
Paddy there will be at least 2 paddys on the Camino at that time :) I am starting Oct 26 th from SJPdeP.walking to Pamplona,then bus to Naverette as I did that stretch last year.then I walk as far as Burgus where I finish.I would love to do it all in one go but I can't unfortunately.Wishing you a Buen Camino!
 
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Planning on WalKing camino in November..I know it will be pretty cold and wet. Is it doable? Will there be many doing it? Will there be many places open to stay at night. Doing it from South of France across to Santiago. The main trip. Can't wait. So any tips are welcome. Thanks
@Paddybuck08
I have walked camino routes in October-November for the last three years. On one camino, on Nov. 15, a day short of Santiago, I did have a hard time finding a bed. Otherwise, no problems. And it was not wet on any of my walks: very little rain, easily managed with my rain gear. Of course, I can give you no guarantees on this. Buen camino.
 
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The Route Napoleon from St Jean to Roncesvalles will close on 1 November.
Although this route has been closed for the past 4 years at this time, interventions in this area by rescue personnel persist, motivated many times by lack of information and preparation of pilgrims, given the difficulty of this route. The situation is especially serious in winter, with very difficult conditions for rescues, including life-threatening situations for rescue teams due to the topography and climatology of the area and the great difficulties of access, location and evacuation.
 

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Thanks, all, for the good information about walking in November. I have walked the Camino Frances several times, but never in November. I will be a hospitalera in Salamanca for the last two weeks of October, then I will take a train on Nov.1 to Logroño and walk to Ponferrada (~3 weeks). I am looking forward to the adventure and the challenge of volunteering in a new-to-me albergue and city, and walking the CF in November weather with limited accommodations.

Hope you are enjoying being a Hospitalera in Salamanca. It's a small albergue in a great location. The garden next door is lively. I asked to be there during the first two weeks in January then changed my mind when they needed someone in Ponferrada (where I have volunteered before). I was afraid that I would have no pilgrims that time of year along the Plata.

Who.knows, maybe our paths will cross. I am now in Pamplona.
 
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Given my work (tourism-related) Nov-Feb is the only time of year I can walk. I'm starting my second CF mid-November and while I've no warm weather experience to compare it with, my first autumn Camino experience was undiluted pleasure, even the trek through the snow past the Cruz de Fierro. No worries, compañeros.
 
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Hello!I am going to CF in November too
I am ready start to Burgos in 09\11, don't know how cold there
It will be a high of 3 when I walk through there this Sunday. Bring your woollies!
 
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Also i want to ask how cold inside the door? I only have very simple sleeping bad and i afraid i will feel cold when i am sleep

Almost every albergue will have blankets available for you to use as well as your sleeping bag. I really would make sure that you ask whether the albergue has heating on the whole time though. Some cannot afford to keep it very warm. At this time of year, and in that particularly cold pocket of Spain, I would check out the temperature inside the albergue before committing to stay there.
 

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Almost every albergue will have blankets available for you to use as well as your sleeping bag. I really would make sure that you ask whether the albergue has heating on the whole time though. Some cannot afford to keep it very warm. At this time of year, and in that particularly cold pocket of Spain, I would check out the temperature inside the albergue before committing to stay there.


Thanks for u suggestions,i will be ready!
 
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Hi to all, I too will be starting my Camino on November 19th from Pamplona. Looking forward to lonely walks and picturesque landscapes.
 

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Started Nov.2 and walked from Burgos to Fromista with friends, then took a train to Logrono to start walking on my own. Spent the first night in Navarrete. Only problem so far was that some albergues that were listed as open at this time were closed...I ended up in a nice hotel here for two days to recover from a stomach bug contracted after two days in Fromista (that’s a different thread). Starting off this morning for Najera under clear skies and cool temperatures. I hope November walking continues with good weather and wonderful landscapes.
 
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Walked the CF this year in April/May, then again in August/September and am now seriously thinking of one more starting end November through to year end. Lived in Sweden for many years so know about cold, snow and mountains in wintertime. They say there's no such thing as bad weather - just bad clothes !
Christmas is not a good time of the year for me so don't really care where I'll be - just so long as there's a warm and welcoming Albergue somewhere around Sarria. Would be fun to arrive in SDC on or just before New Year's Eve. Anyone else out there as mad as I am ?
 
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Currently in Los Arcos. So far no problems finding accommodation at all. The weather's fine and I'm finding life on the Camino perfect: not crowded at all but plenty of company if you want it. Just great at this time of year.
 
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Have now booked my ticket to Biarritz for Nov 30th and arrive SJPDP later that evening.
Will depart early next day, December 1st bound for Roncesvalles via Valcarlos as the Napoleon route is now closed.
Aiming for Pamplona December 3rd (weather permitting) and thereafter well, I'll just have to see how it goes....here's hoping that I'm not the only 'loco peregrino' on the road in the merry month of December :eek:
 
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So at Fonsagrada now. Magnificent Albergue, I think Beatrice recommended it Really comfy. The Cantabrico Albergue, get the feeling the owner lives upstairs. Warm and welcoming. Classy kitchen with excellent facilities. Top rate.
And boy oh boy has it just turned icicles. It was grand up to yesterday. Like 17* + not at all cold...I think I’m sunburnt, But then it started to rain over night, took off from worst Albergue In Berducedo.. That will be the outstanding wooden spooner where the lights kept going off when you turned something on, and damp with mould. The guys stuffed pillows where the windows have lost putty and were rattling with the wind. Then on to the next fabulous municipale at Grandas de Salime which was outstanding in comparison. So no problem with open Albergues on Primitvio....loved the Monastery at Cornulana, May have p/o the dude who came to open the gate when ...my walking poles fell between the rails of the ( I didn’t know it was a sliding gate) opening gate. He just pushed something and whooshka my bag and poles went and grrrrr, jammed the gate so then it wouldn’t open and wouldn’t close - and you could barely squeeze past 😏. Gordon Bennett!!!!! After a lot of wiggling and squirming and about 40 mins later.manegled poles emerged 🙄. Alls well. Buen Camino
 
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Hope you are enjoying being a Hospitalera in Salamanca. It's a small albergue in a great location. The garden next door is lively. I asked to be there during the first two weeks in January then changed my mind when they needed someone in Ponferrada (where I have volunteered before). I was afraid that I would have no pilgrims that time of year along the Plata.

Who.knows, maybe our paths will cross. I am now in Pamplona.


Whats the reports of the Albergue in Salamanca being closed. In 2017 it was the worst run albergue i ever stayed in
 
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Have now booked my ticket to Biarritz for Nov 30th and arrive SJPDP later that evening.
Will depart early next day, December 1st bound for Roncesvalles via Valcarlos as the Napoleon route is now closed.
Aiming for Pamplona December 3rd (weather permitting) and thereafter well, I'll just have to see how it goes....here's hoping that I'm not the only 'loco peregrino' on the road in the merry month of December :eek:
Hi Tigermike,
You'll probably already be past by this time, but Phil and I will be at Granon from Dec 16-31. Buen Camino!
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Hi Janet
Thanks for your post.
All being well I should be in Granon on December 9 - will the 'Bell Tower' be open ?
Have stayed there twice this year - great place and atmosphere :)
 
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There is a good thread by Syates about a winter Camino on the CF two years ago. You might search for it. Last year on the Via de la Plata we only had one or two pilgrims a night and sometimes we had no pilgrims. I think the CF will be a little busier, but nothing like spring, summer, or fall.
 

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Hi,
I’m planning to set off my French way on 8th of Nov. But I’m not sure if the weather is fine?
Hello,
I will departure from SJPP on 8 Th of Nov and I’m wondering how to prepare my gear, especially my jacket.
i will bring one water-proof Jacket, purchased from Decathlon bu I’m not sure I have to bring another light-down jacket or just another bottom jacket inside.
is there any one able to advise me ?
I expect the weather will be 5-13 degree Celsius. Heavy down jacket seems too much.
 
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