Weather forecast for the Camino de Finisterre in January

If you're walking the Camino de Finisterre trail, expect it to be cool and often rainy. The path often has cloudy weather and rain, especially in places like Santiago de Compostela, Negreira, and Fisterra. In Olveiroa, the rain is usually lighter.

The usual daytime temperatures are around 11-12°C. At night, it can get as cool as 3-6°C. Fisterra, for example, is often the coldest spot.

There's a lot of rain on this route. Most days, you can expect around 5-7 millimeters of rain, especially in Corcubión which has the highest rainfall. The sun does come out, but it's not very common.

In short, walking the Camino de Finisterre means dealing with a lot of wet, chilly weather, and less sunshine.

This overview is for an early January start, walking the standard stages.
But, I'll be happy to make one specifically for this forecast.

Start date
Jan 18
Start town
Santiago de Compostela
End date
Jan 21
End town
Fisterra
Units
metric (°C, mm, km)
Total days
4
Total distance
86 km
Daily distance
21.6 km
Average high
10°C
Average low
4°C
Average precipitation
6.3 mm/day

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