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  1. howardd5

    Getting from Oviedo to Somport

    It seems I took a train direct to Confrac station from Pamplona
  2. T

    Weather in November on the Frances and the Portugues

    That makes sense, but I'm not really keen on postponing it for a year. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
  3. T

    Weather in November on the Frances and the Portugues

    Looking forward to hearing how it goes for you, since hopefully, I'll be right behind you!
  4. JamesGeier

    LIVE from the Camino Camino Sanabres 2024

    ...paths, there were enough stones/rocks to allow us to avoid getting completely wet.Galicia is wet, green, and beautiful. We are hoping the weather might clear a bit in a day or two so we can walk the last couple of days into Santiago de Compostela in dry conditions. I've posted a few photos...
  5. jayceebee

    LIVE from the Camino On the way from Matosinhos to Vigo

    ...myself to be here and experience it on its own terms but perhaps it's inevitable that I can't help but draw comparisons between the two. Weather forecast for tomorrow is looking sunnier though (after some predicted showers in the morning) and I'm ready for more sunshine so here's hoping for that!
  6. KariannNor

    LIVE from the Camino K's San Salvador 24

    ...couple running it, clean, nice dinner and breakfast, garden. And that village is the cutest and most charming I've seen. So lucky with the weather, perfect temperatures, no rain or wind. Nice walk, but really hard time the very muddy parts last 5km before Campomanes. The awful last decent...
  7. Luka

    LIVE from the Camino Luka on the Sanabrés

    Vilar de Barrio - Xunqueira de Ambía (15) A short stage. But with this cold and rainy weather that wasn't such a bad idea. It's the combination: rain, temperatures of 10-13 degrees and hardly any options to take a break. I had one in a bus stop. In shorts, as I packed for a bit warmer weather...
  8. W

    Observations from my second Camino

    ...and try the Via Podiensis. As most people probably are aware April was a month of rain and sometimes snow! But when I was watching the weather ahead of time, I reminded myself I don't go on Camino to be comfortable. I go for the challenge, the adventure and the journey. And I'm so glad I...
  9. SueFalls

    Camino Portugués in September

    I hiked the Portuguese coastal route from Porto to Santiago, including Senda Litoral, last year Sept 21-Oct 7. Was a great time to hike. The weather was good but unseasonably warm then. Bom Camiño!
  10. J

    Camino Portugués in September

    ...Litoral last year. Because we also needed secure bike storage, we booked all accommodations ahead. It was busy, but not overwhelming. The weather was really good, except for one significant rain shower from Vila do Conde into Povoa de Varzim.....some cloudy days, some sunny days, but...
  11. chinacat

    Getting from Oviedo to Somport

    Thanks to Camino Chrissy the Sanabrés has just risen to the top of my list! (when I am able to walk again.) Enjoy! Ultreia!!
  12. W

    Camino Frances in September - experiences

    I walked from SJPDP to SDC from August 24, 2022 to September 30, 2024. The weather was very good, I don’t remember any crowds until Saria. Obviously, weather and crowds can be a day by day issue over which you have no control. But, based upon my experience, September should be a “go”.
  13. filly

    LIVE from the Camino Camino de Sagunto

    ...ready to roll and roam. Now that I am that much older, I am learning to spend time relishing Spain plus having a reduced bavkpack. The weather is perfect. I am on the 08.00 Cercania from the North Station to Sagunt/Sagunto. OhI forgot… My Capsule Inn Valencia is on Sant Vincert Martir which...
  14. M

    Snow, Hail Stones and Rain in Galicia.

    ...resumed our Camino at Rabanal del Camino and walked to Acebo. We encountered Snow, Hail Stones and rain. We loved it!! Thank you for the advice on the treacherous path to Acebo in inclement weather! We took the road option from the magnificent Cruz de Ferro...wonderful views. Mimpete..with lovex
  15. fb1

    Getting from Oviedo to Somport

    ...through Granja 10 days ago, I continued to Astorga as my heart was set on San Salvador. Aragones will certainly happen but another day. Plus, I like the suggestion of starting in Oloron. As I have some flexibility, I would rather enjoy the mountain stages with good weather to enjoy the views.
  16. Vacajoe

    Norte Mountain Route - Soto to Cadevedo

    I’ve been walking for two weeks from Bilbao. It’s rained probably 1/3 of those days. On the days it did rain, it lasted from minutes to hours. It’s weather - hard to predict what you are going to get.
  17. trecile

    Camino Frances in September - experiences

    If you don't mind hotter weather, starting in August is less busy than waiting until the beginning of September. I started my first Camino on August 21, and never had a problem getting a bed. That was 8 years ago, but I believe that August is still much less busy than the first two weeks of...
  18. babikeski

    Camino Frances in September - experiences

    I walked this route in September 2 years ago. The weather was great but hot in a few stretches across the Meseta. Around Foncebadon I bought some inexpensive gloves but wore shorts the entire Camino. Only a couple of days of rain with mist nearing the end. Booked 3-4 days out then. I'm...
  19. Frankybaby66

    Camino Portugués in September

    ...as this is a popular start point for those who do the minimum distance to qualify for a Compostela. You'll have a great time ( I know I did!) Weather was warm - only caught rain on one day on the way to Pontevedra. This by no means guarantees you the same weather experience. This area is...
  20. C

    Camino Frances in September - experiences

    I walked the CF in the August/September time frame. All sorts of weather. Never had a problem finding accommodations. You just may have to book one-two days in advance.

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