Kweeva
My two sons and I walked the Camino Ingles last week. We are fair skinned Scots. We had two cloudy days, a rainy day and two sunny days. We had no problems with sunburn. The temperature was never too hot. Having said that, the weather looks a bit better next week so some sunblock for the back of the neck, arms and face might be sensible. So far as booking accommodation is concerned, we only booked in Ferrol for the night before the start and in Santiago for the last night. In between, we usually wandered in to town about mid afternoon and there was never any problem in finding accommodation.
in Pontedueme, go left at the roundabout at the end of the bridge and the first street on your right is the Rua de San Augustin which has two bars with accommodation and a Hostal in it. In Betanzos we stayed in the accommodation run by the chocolateria in Plaza Francisco Blanco. The tourist information will point it out on a map. We didn't stay in the albergue in Bruma and made the inspired decision to walk an extra 2k to Meson do Vento where O Meson Novo was the best value accommodation on the trip. They have plenty rooms in a new and well appointed building next to the bar where we got great food and friendly service. Sigueiro has really only one option, Hostal Miras - very basic but the restaurant on the ground floor produces great food. Again, it was far from busy. Presently, there are road works as you enter Sigueiro which stopped us following the guidebook instructions, Don't panic, turn left just before the closed road, (assuming it is still closed), go past the swimming pool on your right down to the obvious main road and turn left. The Hostal is about 200 yards along on the left.
In Santiago, we stayed at the wonderful Hotel Costa Vella. Nice accommodation and wonderful gardens and gin and tonics!
We saw 5 other peregrines during the whole trip. You will love it.
Buen camino
Harry