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Walking the Primitivo in November

el-pe

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Frances; Portuguese; VDLP; SS; Primitivo; Invierno
Has anyone walked the Primitivo in November? My question concerns issues with weather and enough places that are open during the off season. Thanks
 
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Search these threads...several posters walked in Oct last year, and I think 1 in Nov.

Use Gronze for accommodations, but call the day before first. Gronze is only as good as the updates it gets. Many spots close in Oct, including smaller shops and cafés. This isn't the Frances until Melide...;)

If the weather is foggy/ bad, do yourself a favor and take the Pola route. You won't see anything on Hospitales anyway...

Buen Camino
 
Search these threads...several posters walked in Oct last year, and I think 1 in Nov.

Use Gronze for accommodations, but call the day before first. Gronze is only as good as the updates it gets. Many spots close in Oct, including smaller shops and cafés. This isn't the Frances until Melide...;)

If the weather is foggy/ bad, do yourself a favor and take the Pola route. You won't see anything on Hospitales anyway...

Buen Camino
It will be wet and not much fun. That was my experience last October.
 
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