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When does it start getting too hot?

AJGuillaume

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We're planning the VdlP in 2021. This year we were in Sevilla in February, and the weather was beautiful, ideal for walking.
For various reasons, we would like to start later than February from Sevilla. We would like to avoid high temperatures, in particular as there are a few stages which we won't be able to bring down to the 15km we aim for.
So the question is: when does it start getting hot? Is a late April start too late?
 
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We're planning the VdlP in 2021. This year we were in Sevilla in February, and the weather was beautiful, ideal for walking.
For various reasons, we would like to start later than February from Sevilla. We would like to avoid high temperatures, in particular as there are a few stages which we won't be able to bring down to the 15km we aim for.
So the question is: when does it start getting hot? Is a late April start too late?
Hi, AJ,
I have started twice in Sevilla, once in mid April, once in the very beginning of May. Both were fine temperature-wise. In fact, during my May start, I found that I was frequently using my lambswool gloves till 10 or 11 in the morning. I don’t remember any extremely hot days, but things are changing, I know. In any event, I would say late April should be fine. And that also enhances the chances for a spectacular wildflower display from Sevilla onwards.

The dehesa north of Mérida is stunning in late spring, so that’s another thing to think about.
 
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Next year I will finish the VdlP, from Salamanca on April 20 to SdC on May ??
 
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