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the least crowded paths and albergues for my trek
RENSHAW said:If this is your first Camino then it has to be the Camino Frances where it is all at . October is a great month on the Camino with all the Autum colours but it can be a little Chilly. I gather that it is ease that you seek and not solitude. There will still be plenty of pilgrims around to keep you company but at that time of year there should always be plenty of beds availale in the Albergues , many of which are still open.
On the other hand , spring is magic - many Albergues re-open mid March/begining April . It does get very busy over Easter although I have had some of my best experiences over this time. If it gets too busy for your liking , get private rooms for a day or two.
To sum up , Spring or Autum on the Camino Frances - there we go , decision made - enjoy. :arrow:
candacecarnahan said:Do you feel as optimistic about the Month of November as October - I am planning to begin on Oct 24, but am now getting concerned that I may not run in to many other pilgrims and find limited accommodation?? Thoughts?
I too am concerned that there will be less available than in summer ... But there will be enough even if it means having days shorter and longer as desired.
I'm planning to start from SJPP on 24 October ... if jet lag and weather allow ... so there will be a least two of us Canucks on the route ... Look for the grey beard and the oversize arcterix pack.
Ken
Hola, Aileen,Aileen5 said:I am planning to go in September 15 until I finish who has done the camino during that time that can tell me what kind of items is good to take?
Amigos,
I selfishly want the best weather and the least crowded paths and albergues for my trek. I've been told that September is ideal but that won't work for me next year. Suggestions for spring 2011 would be greatly appreciated.
Gracias ,
Dan aka Tio
Hi,I walked the Camino del Norte from mid April to mid May. Very few peregrinos as I was the only one at albergues for several nights; sometimes it got lonely. The weather was really good. It didn't rain too much and when it did it was usually just a few hours. I can only remember one or two days of constant rain.
Check my Flickr, http://www.flickr.com/photos/sethfromsomewhere/collections/72157620680107942/, for pictures of what the weather was like.
Hi all many Blessings,
Can anyone tell me what the weather is like in September every site i have been to tells me something different,
I don't mind coolish nights, but I would much prefer to walk days that only require a t.shirt and shorts, as I am adverse to the cold and freezing winds.
I look forward to hearing from pilgrims that have travelled in the month of september.
Happy trails,
Chelle
Keep in mind that you are asking about weather from France to the Atlantic Ocean, and elevations from sea level to 1,400 meters! Even on the same day, the weather is not the same all over Spain.Can anyone tell me what the weather is like in September every site i have been to tells me something different,
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