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I walked the Ingles a few years ago (2017) in early May and found the weather to be generally colder than I anticipated. Your list sounds fine— I am assuming you’ll be wearing some of the items and carrying the rest(?). I would advise bringing good rain wear. We encountered a lot of rain in May...
If I walk the Camino ingles again I will stop in Neda. I didn’t last time and wished I had. The walk from Ferrol is entirely on pavement and it was very tiring, hard on the feet. For a more enjoyable, more leisurely walk, I recommend stopping in Neda.
My daughter and I did the Camino Ingles in early December 2017 and had no problems finding places to stay, etc. But that was pre-pandemic, so things might be different now. We stayed in small hotels and pensiones, not public albergues. We figured out day to day our destination then called a day...
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