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Actually I really love to be on the Camino in the winter and less busy times. I also like to work during that time as a hospitalera and I like walking as a pilgrim when the weather is cooler. Yes, it is also sometimes rainy, but with a good poncho and gear, it is fine. There are fewer places open in the winter, but also a lot fewer pilgrims so not everyplace needs to be open.I'm trying to decide the best time. I'm kind of caught in a situation because I have to decide whether to sign a six-month lease or not. If I sign it, I won't be free until November. That seems like it would be miserable for me, but I don't know. Please share your experiences of your Camino at that time. Thanks.
So it's not completely miserable weather in November? I've got the weather websites for Spain bookmarked, so I'll check it out. It would just be nice to have the most pleasant weather possible my first time out. My husband and I are both lightweights, and he is less keen on the Camino than I am. For that reason, I'm considering going alone. I want to go on Camino to get some clarity, but it's hard to plan for Camino without some mental clarity, which I am in short supply of at the moment. Are there any therapists in this forum?Actually I really love to be on the Camino in the winter and less busy times. I also like to work during that time as a hospitalera and I like walking as a pilgrim when the weather is cooler. Yes, it is also sometimes rainy, but with a good poncho and gear, it is fine. There are fewer places open in the winter, but also a lot fewer pilgrims so not everyplace needs to be open
WOW! This is amazing! I know that weather isn't completely predictable, but it's so nice to have an idea of what is typical. Thank you so much!This site might help you decide
Camino de Santiago - forecast and historical weather
Get a personal daily weather forecast for the Camino de Santiago for the exact dates you're planning to go. Or browse to pick the best time of year.caminoweather.com
That is true, but there is a "winter camino" web page for the CF which lets you know what is open and whether you need to phone ahead. All the Xunta or government run albergues once you reach Galicia are open year round.An issue in November is that many albergues are closed for the season. This may necessitate walking longer distances than at other times of the year.
This is heartening. I have to avoid a lot of sun (just had a melanoma removed, plus I'm prone to overheating), so I was thinking I'd be doing most of my walking during early morning hours. If I don't have to, that would be great! Do hotels stay open also? I'd probably like to get a private room pretty often.It’s rarely too warm to walk - and as it’s darker in the mornings and evenings you don’t have to get up at stupid o’clock to avoid the heat.
You’ll be lucky to stay dry every day.
You’ll soon learn what 5mm/M2/Hr of rain looks like. (Spoiler alert: biblical)
Aaaaand back to heartening again. Thank you.Go for it.
Thank you so much. I'll visit that thread.For many recent posts re walking in autumn ie October/November see this earlier thread. The days can be golden but you must be prepared for cold. In past years it was my favorite time to walk.
Whenever/wherever you do go Buen camino.
Walked a small part in November 2019 in the snow. Was beautiful. Few pilgrims but some, and lots of local interaction.I'm trying to decide the best time. I'm kind of caught in a situation because I have to decide whether to sign a six-month lease or not. If I sign it, I won't be free until November. That seems like walking the Camino would be miserable for me, but I don't know. Please share your experiences of your Camino at that time. Thanks.
Thank you. I have to be careful due to a melanoma risk, so I'd wear long sleeves in any case.I did the Frances mid October to mid November and really like this time of year. You experience all season - rain, cold, heat on the Meseta, and mild temperatures. So you need gloves, beanie and a fleece but also short sleeve shirts and maybe shorts for the Meseta. There were some towns closed in November. If I ever do the CF again it will be the same time of year.
Looking forward to hearing how it goes for you, since hopefully, I'll be right behind you!I started my 2017 Frances from SJPP on 13 Nov. No issues with albergues being open (and I’ve just got home from the Frances starting 3 January SJPP and no issues with albergues on that one either). Now the weather….who would know! We saw a lot more snow 2017 Nov/Dec than 2024 Jan/Feb. In 2017, snow at Roncesvalles, Meseta and O’Cebreiro. But sunny days also up 15C max. I start the Frances from SJPP again 12 October 2024 and I’m debating leaving behind my gortex jacket in favour of a rain poncho and a sleeping liner without sleeping bag. But will make that decision closer to departure when I can see some weather forecasts.
That makes sense, but I'm not really keen on postponing it for a year. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.Once you become addicted to the Caminos it is hard to stay away no matter the weather. You go whenever you can. Like It56ny says, it is hard. So I think you should walk your first time in nice weather. Buen Camino
Good advice. Thanks for sharing your honest thoughts.i have been walking in late October, November and December for a long time. You NEVER know what will happen. 8 years ago on the CP from Lisbon starting in October and ending early November. No rain and temps at the beginning around 90 and later cooled down. I could count on one hand the days that were cloudy. Last year I was on the CP coastal in November and I just about swam to Santiago. But I couldn't have cared less because where would I rather be? I have been on the Meseta at exactly the same time 3 years apart. First time 90F+ and not a cloud in the sky. Second time, Rain that would hit you in the face, high winds and 40-50F every day. Just walk and accept. I don't want to intrude on your husband and your decisions about going. The camino is hard and your husband may learn what a truly wonderful experience it is or be absolutely miserable. You never know what wll happen inside and out. I say just walk and tell yourself and your husband to leave your expectations at home and accept the camino one step at a time.
Or taking a cab! LOL. I'm kind of an obsessive planner so I hope to avoid getting stuck walking longer too many times.An issue in November is that many albergues are closed for the season. This may necessitate walking longer distances than at other times of the year.
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