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Weather on Coastal Camino Portugues in mid-November

evelinaandpiero

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November, 2018
Hello, I am not finding much information from pilgrims about the weather on coastal camino Portugues in mid-November. Anyone has experience on the coast in November? Anything would be helpful. Thank you!
 
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Hello, I am not finding much information from pilgrims about the weather on coastal camino Portugues in mid-November. Anyone has experience on the coast in November? Anything would be helpful. Thank you!
In theory it is supposed to be rainy/cold/windy but we will have to wait and see how is it going to be this year.
 
If you’d like an alternative suggestion, try the Rota Vicentina, or the Fisherman’s Way, from Porto Covo, south of Lisbon. We did this walk to Sagres, about 200km, last November and the weather was fantastic then. Bom Camino
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
If you’d like an alternative suggestion, try the Rota Vicentina, or the Fisherman’s Way, from Porto Covo, south of Lisbon. We did this walk to Sagres, about 200km, last November and the weather was fantastic then. Bom Camino
Thank you, Chrisp! Good to have plan B :)
 
I walked between Lisbon and Porto at the end of Oct, was very warm and pleasant, even sometimes hot to walk, only a couple of days with a slight drizzle, although after Porto in early Nov the weather changed to the worse, some rains and winds came. I also came to stay near Porto end of Nov - mid of Dec, remember the wind, rains, cold and humidity, especially inside the houses as no central heating there. Presume it's better when you walk but I'd take some warm socks and clothes to wear in the albergues just in case. Waterproof/windproof should be necessary for outdoors in Nov.
 
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Hi I live in northern Portugal on the camino between Caminha and Vila Nova da Cerveira. The comments already left here about the weather sum it up very accurately so I won't add any more. However I would like to inform you of accommodations I offer pilgrims, have a look, we'll take good care of you.
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