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Hi, I haven't walked the Norte but hope to in the Summer of 2019. From the research I have done and videos I have seen, March on the Norte looks cold and wet and of course unpredictable. I walked the Frances in the Fall and then again in the Spring. I definitely preferred the Fall because it was much dryer. I pick the Summer for the Norte because I feel it will be less wet and warmer, perhaps more crowded but I can deal with the people better then I can the weather. Of course everyone has a preference, you just have to go with your gut as Mother Nature is very unpredictable. Buen Camino, very excited for you.Anyone who has done a coastal Camino in March, please let me know about weather/accommodations and the like... is this an ok time for a walk???
I am planning the same time! I'd also very much appreciate any infoAnyone who has done a coastal Camino in March, please let me know about weather/accommodations and the like... is this an ok time for a walk???
Following! Have same question and hope to walk in March 2019.Anyone who has done a coastal Camino in March, please let me know about weather/accommodations and the like... is this an ok time for a walk???
Thanks so much for the info. My husband and I will certainly take you up on it but of course we won't have an exact night/s until we get close to it. Our plan is to leave Valenca and head there for a couple of nights maybe, then head back up to Tui. We are starting from Porto March 7th 2019. Thanks for the clear map, too!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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