Weather forecast builder for the Camino de Muxía & 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 Muxía & Finisterre

The Camino de Muxía & Finisterre blends Galicia’s changeable Atlantic weather with inland lanes and a sea breeze near the capes from Santiago de Compostela. May, June, or September commonly bring longer days, a mix of bright spells and brief showers, and active towns along the final capes. Outside these months, patterns lean hotter on exposed roads or wetter under Atlantic fronts, while daylight, sea conditions, and local operations shift progressively.

  • Spring: Variable skies bring rain, overcast stretches, and bright breaks; mornings start cool, afternoons warmer, with occasional heavy showers and potentially stormy days.
  • Summer: A mix of sun and rain dominates; temperatures span mild to hot; conditions flip quickly between fog, mist, clear spells, and heavy downpours.
  • Autumn: Meteorological diversity continues with moderate temperatures, sporadic rainfall from light to heavy, alternating clear spells and overcast periods, and increasingly frequent cloudy, wet days.
  • Winter: Frequent rain, variable cloud cover, and intermittent sunshine prevail; temperatures fluctuate widely, with occasional patchy snow inland and recurrent misty or overcast conditions.

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