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Thanks, Felipe! I prefer heat over rain/cold, but understand the weather may be fine from mid-September-late October?Mid-September, unless you like hot weather.
July is also the month of vacations for many people, so it will be more crowded. But it depends of what you expect and like.
Buen camino!
Good to know...thanks! Rushing each day to ensure I have a place to sleep doesn't sound very appealing to me.July/August is peak tourist season on Spain's northern coast, so accommodation can be harder to find and more expensive. I started on July 3rd, 2018, and was always able to find a place to sleep, but some others had a harder time.
That said, I remember reading reports from last September that accommodation was still tight.
I'm doing the Norte/Primitivo in May/June this year - mostly because I couldn't wait until September.Thanks, Felipe! I prefer heat over rain/cold, but understand the weather may be fine from mid-September-late October?
Definitely September!Thanks, Felipe! I prefer heat over rain/cold, but understand the weather may be fine from mid-September-late October?
Did the Primitivo in mid-September and walked part of the Norte another year again in mid-September. Both times the weather was lovely and we were joined by wonderful pilgrims. It's presumptuous and unfair to label what an ideal number of fellow pilgrims is, but we have always found mid-September a sweet spot for all caminos except from Sarria and Tui. They seem crowded except in winter.I'm a newcomer to the Forum, and plan to walk my first Camino (Norte/Primitivo) this year. I'm a 62-yo female, relatively fit and recently retired. I have two open windows between other family commitments to do the walk and am looking for pros/cons from those who have done it. Would you recommend 1) mid-July, or 2) mid-September, and why?
I'm starting late April I'm even more impatient!I'm doing the Norte/Primitivo in May/June this year - mostly because I couldn't wait until September.
I walked it beginning of September 2022 continuing on to Fisterra and Muxia finishing mid October. It was perfect!I'm a newcomer to the Forum, and plan to walk my first Camino (Norte/Primitivo) this year. I'm a 62-yo female, relatively fit and recently retired. I have two open windows between other family commitments to do the walk and am looking for pros/cons from those who have done it. Would you recommend 1) mid-July, or 2) mid-September, and why?
Weather is so variablewalked the Norte/Primitivio combination in mid-April thru most of May and overall had excellent weather with very little cold or rain...would choose it again.
Thanks, Chrissy! Buen Camino!I walked the Norte/Primitivio combination in mid-April thru most of May and overall had excellent weather with very little cold or rain...would choose it again.
I'm in the pre-planning stages to walk from Oviedo to finish the 2nd half of the Norte and on to Muxia in a similar time frame.
Thank you, Anthony! I'm looking for a bit of "solitude", which is one of several reasons I chose this route over CF. Sounds like Sept/Oct may help with that but bring some cooler weather.Did the Primitivo in mid-September and walked part of the Norte another year again in mid-September. Both times the weather was lovely and we were joined by wonderful pilgrims. It's presumptuous and unfair to label what an ideal number of fellow pilgrims is, but we have always found mid-September a sweet spot for all caminos except from Sarria and Tui. They seem crowded except in winter.
Sounds amazing. Thanks, Barb!I walked it beginning of September 2022 continuing on to Fisterra and Muxia finishing mid October. It was perfect!
Yes, and rain. Enjoy the sun and solitude but be prepared for SERIOUS rain. Buen CaminoThank you, Anthony! I'm looking for a bit of "solitude", which is one of several reasons I chose this route over CF. Sounds like Sept/Oct may help with that but bring some cooler weather.
That sounds like one of those experiences that is better in hindsight than in the moment...great pics!Weather is so variable. I walked the Primitivo in early mid May 2019. Nearly daily rain, mud, very cold and for the beginning of the Hospitales stage the fog was so dense at one point that I couldn’t see the Peregrino in front of me yet I could touch him. Four of us formed a small group for this stage, and eventually the fog on the mountaintop cleared though the fog persisted below us and all around. We were freezing, at one point it seemed I wore everything I brought. The poncho kept flying over my head and secured it with a string leading to my very convincing Friar Tuck impression.
Still awesome and still one of my all time favorite stages on any Camino.
If possible for you I would choose September instead of July for the same reasons described above.
Actually all 4 of us loved every second of it. That night in Berducedo we were singing and drinking chupitos til way past my usual Camino bedtime. We returned to our bunks with lights out and snoring Peregrinos.That sounds like one of those experiences that is better in hindsight than in the moment...
I have found the heat in July quite suffocating, even in cities. But this may just a personal thing.Thanks, Felipe! I prefer heat over rain/cold, but understand the weather may be fine from mid-September-late October?
Great insight, Walli. I'd also rather see where each days takes me, but it sounds like the more crowded it gets, the more planning is needed.I walked it in July 2019 & struggled to find accommodation at times. I found I had a try to book in advance which isn’t my preferred option. I too like the heat but I wouldn’t try to do it in July again.
You suggest something that I had not thought of -- buying clothing as needed! That's a great suggestion. The scales are tipping in favor of September at this point...I have found the heat in July quite suffocating, even in cities. But this may just a personal thing.
I walked Norte, from Avilés (close to Oviedo), starting mid-September, last year, and had a very pleasant weather. A light jacket for the mornings and nights was enough.
Keep in mind that drizzles in the mountain stages are always possible. Also, mid October starts to be cooler, and Galicia is so green because it rains more than in other parts or Spain
You will probably experience a weather transition. Maybe travel light initially, and buying a sweater in Oviedo (if needed)? It is a big city, conveniently located at the middle of your walk.
Great resource! Thank you!!!WeatherSpark is a good site to find historical weather data, so you can see what the weather patterns are for each season.
Here's the page for Santander. It shows the weather as "comfortable" through October.
Santander Climate, Weather By Month, Average Temperature (Spain) - Weather Spark
In Santander, the summers are comfortable and dry; the winters are long, cold, wet, and windy; and it is partly cloudy year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 42°F to 74°F and is rarely below 34°F or above 79°F.weatherspark.com
We have also done it May-June, but July and August are hotter. I would choose September.I'm doing the Norte/Primitivo in May/June this year - mostly because I couldn't wait until September.
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I'm starting mid May too and I'm super excited but I have a band tour in my home country to do before I leave and one in EU after I finish, so lots to get done before I go!I'm starting late April I'm even more impatient!
Try this site to compare weather patterns. https://weatherspark.com/I'm a newcomer to the Forum, and plan to walk my first Camino (Norte/Primitivo) this year. I'm a 62-yo female, relatively fit and recently retired. I have two open windows between other family commitments to do the walk and am looking for pros/cons from those who have done it. Would you recommend 1) mid-July, or 2) mid-September, and why?
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