I have just finished the Spiritual Variante. I loved it! It is now very hot. I don’t have any long pants - just shorts and capris- and haven’t needed any. I do put on a long sleeved shirt in the evening because it is a bit cool ( for me). I started the day at 7:00 anm this morning with short sleeves. And I have a light rain jacket to add warmth if necessary ( the boat to Padron). It has rained. The albergues are exceptionally clean ( no bugs) Some albergues have been full but a lot have empty beds. There are people booking the walking day, and one day ahead. I have booked two days ahead. It depends on the community. Armenteira seemed tight for accommodation. I stayed at the monastery in one of the four ( I think ) private rooms on the second floor. It did not seem that the nuns were opening other beds than the the floor of private rooms. The second floor was blocked off and I never saw other pilgrims. The room and monastery were really lovely. Generally there. seem to be beds available but I would book a few days in advance for peace of mind ( just me). I don’t know what the demand for beds is in the coming days. Tonight in Albergue Milladoiro there are many empty beds ( it is early ) It is a big, and very nice albergue. I have only been in one air conditioned albergue ( and was very glad because it was full). Some are quite warm. Fans help if there are any.
The boat to Padron was amazing. I took the Bahia Sub ( mentioned in the
Brierly guide) for 25€. 607 911 523. It is a covered boat with open upper deck, serves coffee and cake for breakfast. The captain gives a great informative tour -stopping close up to let us see the harvesting of the mussels. There is another open boat for 30€. A cooler ( temperature wise ) ride. I don’t know much more about that one. If you know your itinerary book in advance.
On the trail after leaving Armenteira - when you come to a choice to go left over the walking bridge to a level wide path with the river being on your right or to continue straight on an packed trail full of roots I would take that trail keeping the river in your left. All the old mills are on that side. The trail levels out after. I went over the bridge and doubled back to take the rooty trail because I saw what I was missing.
Enjoy! Buen Camino.