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My husband and I began our Camino in September of this year in SJPP and had a beautiful Camino until we got sick with Covid in Leon and decided to stop. We are coming back to Leon in mid March to hopefully make it to Santiago. My question is this: is there likely to be snow at the higher elevations ( O’Cebreiro) ? Is the difficulty hiking up O’Cebreiro comparable to hiking the Napoleon Route over the Pyrenees? We’re planning and packing so thanks in advance for any info. We’ve already decided to hike down the road on the downside of O’Cebreiro after reading comments from this Forum. We appreciate you all very much. We enjoy reading the Forum each day.
 
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My husband and I began our Camino in September of this year in SJPP and had a beautiful Camino until we got sick with Covid in Leon and decided to stop. We are coming back to Leon in mid March to hopefully make it to Santiago. My question is this: is there likely to be snow at the higher elevations ( O’Cebreiro) ? Is the difficulty hiking up O’Cebreiro comparable to hiking the Napoleon Route over the Pyrenees? We’re planning and packing so thanks in advance for any info. We’ve already decided to hike down the road on the downside of O’Cebreiro after reading comments from this Forum. We appreciate you all very much. We enjoy reading the Forum each day.
I also caught Covid-19 this year on the Camino Frances. Started felling poorly in Najera at the end of September, though only 3 or 4 days later it was confirmed after a test. Fortunately after a bed day in Belorado I managed to carry on with my Camino.

As said the path for the last few km’s is dirt and stone and walking on it when covered in snow hides potential dangers. It was a great walk though.
 
I also caught Covid-19 this year on the Camino Frances. Started felling poorly in Najera at the end of September, though only 3 or 4 days later it was confirmed after a test. Fortunately after a bed day in Belorado I managed to carry on with my Camino.

As said the path for the last few km’s is dirt and stone and walking on it when covered in snow hides potential dangers. It was a great walk though.
It sounds like we all had Covid in the same timeframe. Thank you for the information on the possible trail condition. We will definitely keep an eye on that.
 
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In earlier happier times I often walked the Camino Frances in late autumn/winter. Of course the weather is never the same but the basic route has not changed.

For you after Leon difficult CF stretches after storms might be Rabanal de Camino, Monte Irago and, of course, to and from O Cebreiro.

Late November 2012 at O Cebreiro the snow was a meter deep. Such a storm could also occur in March.

For any winter camino I stress this bit of info re: carrying food supplies.
Wherever you walk in winter
you must be prepared!

Happy planning and Buen camino!
 
My husband and I began our Camino in September of this year in SJPP and had a beautiful Camino until we got sick with Covid in Leon and decided to stop. We are coming back to Leon in mid March to hopefully make it to Santiago. My question is this: is there likely to be snow at the higher elevations ( O’Cebreiro) ? Is the difficulty hiking up O’Cebreiro comparable to hiking the Napoleon Route over the Pyrenees? We’re planning and packing so thanks in advance for any info. We’ve already decided to hike down the road on the downside of O’Cebreiro after reading comments from this Forum. We appreciate you all very much. We enjoy reading the Forum each day.
This is amazing to see! I also stopped in León due to Covid in late September 😭 Just booked my return flight last night for mid May ❤️!

Good luck to everyone on their camino redux, May the odds be ever in our favor.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I found the descent from o'cebreiro a good path, but the descent from Cruz de ferro - especially after el acebo - was a really tricky, uneven, rocky path. In hindsight I would have road walked that section (I did it in the summer this year but there were a couple of ferocious thunderstorms that made that section tricky). Hope that's helpful, buen Camino x
 
I found the descent from o'cebreiro a good path, but the descent from Cruz de ferro - especially after el acebo - was a really tricky, uneven, rocky path. In hindsight I would have road walked that section (I did it in the summer this year but there were a couple of ferocious thunderstorms that made that section tricky). Hope that's helpful, buen Camino x
Thank you!
 
I also caught Covid-19 this year on the Camino Frances. Started felling poorly in Najera at the end of September, though only 3 or 4 days later it was confirmed after a test. Fortunately after a bed day in Belorado I managed to carry on with my Camino.

As said the path for the last few km’s is dirt and stone and walking on it when covered in snow hides potential dangers. It was a great walk though.
Thank you!
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
My husband and I began our Camino in September of this year in SJPP and had a beautiful Camino until we got sick with Covid in Leon and decided to stop. We are coming back to Leon in mid March to hopefully make it to Santiago. My question is this: is there likely to be snow at the higher elevations ( O’Cebreiro) ? Is the difficulty hiking up O’Cebreiro comparable to hiking the Napoleon Route over the Pyrenees? We’re planning and packing so thanks in advance for any info. We’ve already decided to hike down the road on the downside of O’Cebreiro after reading comments from this Forum. We appreciate you all very much. We enjoy reading the Forum each day.
The ascent to O Cebreiro was okay for us — we were advised to take the river route out of Villafranca del Beirzo and found it more picturesque than the highway. TRick sections were definitely the descent into El Acebo after the Cruz de Ferro; and the descent into Portomarin (marked as the traditional route) My suggestion - if it's wet then take the road to the right or the left. Take the road to the right if the stairs are slippery when you get to Portomarin. Both will get you there.
 
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The ascent to O Cebreiro was okay for us — we were advised to take the river route out of Villafranca del Beirzo and found it more picturesque than the highway. TRick sections were definitely the descent into El Acebo after the Cruz de Ferro; and the descent into Portomarin (marked as the traditional route) My suggestion - if it's wet then take the road to the right or the left. Take the road to the right if the stairs are slippery when you get to Portomarin. Both will get you there.
Very helpful information! Thank you!
 

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