The Camino de Invierno walk starts in Ponferrada and finishes in Santiago de Compostela. This route goes through different regions and is typically cooler in the autumn, though can be quite rainy.
The walk begins in Ponferrada, in the autonomous region of Castile and León. Here, walkers can expect mild weather with the highest temperature being around 14°C and the lowest about 7°C. There might be some rain. The average amount of rain is around 2.9 mm.
The route continues into Galicia, where it gets slightly colder in places like O Barco de Valdeorras, A Rúa, and Quiroga. This region is known for rain. The degree of rainfall can change from light rain to heavy rain depending on the day and place. The highest average temperature can be in the low teens and the lowest between 6°C and 11°C. Quiroga, in particular, gets about 6.0 mm of rain on average.
The journey continues through A Pobra do Brollón, Monforte de Lemos, and Chantada. The temperature is slightly warmer here but rain is still common. The highest temperatures are around 14°C and the lowest ones are about 7°C. The weather can vary from partly sunny to heavily clouded and rainy.
Towards the end of the journey, in Lalín, Silleda, Vedra, and Santiago de Compostela, the weather is warmer. The highest temperature can reach 17°C in Vedra, though it's a bit cooler in Santiago de Compostela. Walkers should be ready for a lot of rain, especially in Santiago de Compostela, where there can be heavy rains at times. The average amount of rainfall is around 8.4 mm.
Camino de Invierno walk is cooler in November, but there is a high chance of encountering rain throughout the journey.
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