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 de Compostela to the Atlantic and reflects Galicia’s changeable, ocean‑facing climate with swift shifts. July and August typically offer long daylight, warmer and drier spells, and broadly open services along the coast, with lively towns and beach‑friendly afternoons. Spring and autumn mix bright spells with showery fronts, winter turns wetter and windier with shorter days, and coastal headlands can feel breezy with intermittent sea fog, especially near the cape.

  • Winter: Frequent rain and overcast skies dominate, with blustery coastal winds, short daylight, and some accommodations or services operating on reduced hours.
  • Spring: Changeable days alternate between sunny breaks and showery fronts, with cooler temperatures, fresh green hills, and occasional heavy downpours creating slick, muddy stretches.
  • Summer: Long daylight and warmer, generally drier spells prevail, punctuated by brief showers, warmer inland stretches, lively towns, coastal breezes, and occasional sea fog.
  • Autumn: Early weeks can feel summery before fronts return, bringing more changeable days, earlier sunsets, increasing rainfall, cooler evenings, and a mix of sunny intervals.

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