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November Pilgrim

marbuck

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Condom to Pamplona April 2016.
Le Puy to Condom France - April-May 2015.
Roncesvalles to Santiago April - May 2014
Finisterre to Muxia May 2014
I see there is a thread for an October Pilgrim but we are interested in walking the central route from Porto in November. We will walk from Porto to Villa do Conde along the coast then head inland from there. We like the company of other pilgrims, walking in the cooler months but don't like walking in the rain.
(1) Are we likely to be walking with other pilgrims?
(2) Will it be too cold?
(3) Is it going to be a wet walk?
(4) Is there going to be accommodation and restaurant's open (hotel, pensions, etc.)?
 
A selection of Camino Jewellery
I see there is a thread for an October Pilgrim but we are interested in walking the central route from Porto in November. We will walk from Porto to Villa do Conde along the coast then head inland from there. We like the company of other pilgrims, walking in the cooler months but don't like walking in the rain.
(1) Are we likely to be walking with other pilgrims?
(2) Will it be too cold?
(3) Is it going to be a wet walk?
(4) Is there going to be accommodation and restaurant's open (hotel, pensions, etc.)?


Olá,
1) there are some pilgrims on the way
2) Temp. around 12 - 16 C .
forecast check: https://www.ipma.pt/en/otempo/prev.localidade/?localID=13&cidadeID=215
3) Maybe. It changes every year, expect heavy rains on some days
4) Albergues are open

Have a look:
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...een-camino-portugues-vs-frances-winter.41403/

Bom caminho, Rainer
 
I see there is a thread for an October Pilgrim but we are interested in walking the central route from Porto in November. We will walk from Porto to Villa do Conde along the coast then head inland from there. We like the company of other pilgrims, walking in the cooler months but don't like walking in the rain.
(1) Are we likely to be walking with other pilgrims?
(2) Will it be too cold?
(3) Is it going to be a wet walk?
(4) Is there going to be accommodation and restaurant's open (hotel, pensions, etc.)?

Hi there @marbuck !

There is a thread where I'm trying to put together all pilgrims (From this Forum) that are going to walk any of the caminos in November, December and January.

I cannot give you any advice for the Portugues as this is one of the unknown paths for me (for now) but I'm pretty sure you can find people on the forum that has walked the portugues before in winter time.

Keep track of this page ( http://www.aprinca.com/alberguesinvierno/ ) where they usually list the oppened ALbergues during off-season ( winter) period!

Ultreia and good Luck!
 
A selection of Camino Jewellery
I see there is a thread for an October Pilgrim but we are interested in walking the central route from Porto in November. We will walk from Porto to Villa do Conde along the coast then head inland from there. We like the company of other pilgrims, walking in the cooler months but don't like walking in the rain.
(1) Are we likely to be walking with other pilgrims?
(2) Will it be too cold?
(3) Is it going to be a wet walk?
(4) Is there going to be accommodation and restaurant's open (hotel, pensions, etc.)?


Hi... I will be doing the Coastal route too then head for the central route at Villa Conde too...

Bom Caminho.
 

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