Weather forecast builder for the Camino de Finisterre

Plan your walk with weather from 17 years of history—choose towns and dates below.
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About weather on the Camino de Finisterre

The Camino de Finisterre runs from Santiago through quiet woods, farmland, and low ridgelines to the Atlantic, with sea breezes and occasional coastal mist and drizzle. June and September frequently bring long daylight, moderate temperatures, and a blend of sunny intervals with passing showers typical of Galicia. Across the seasons the route sees variable patterns, from changeable spring days to warmer summer spells, then cooler, wetter stretches into late autumn and winter, as daylight and trail conditions shift.

  • Winter: Cool to cold, short days, frequent rain and overcast spells, with occasional sunny breaks and wide temperature swings.
  • Spring: Highly changeable, shifting between bright spells and heavy showers; temperatures swing widely as landscapes green and trails can muddy.
  • Summer: Longer daylight with warm afternoons, but patterns remain variable; occasional hot spells, scattered showers, and stretches of overcast conditions.
  • Autumn: Transitional period with mixed sunshine and cloud, intermittent rainfall, cooling evenings, and occasional windy spells as fronts bring wetter stretches.

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