April on the Camino Portugués from Tui and Vigo usually feels like a mixed Galician spring. The route often alternates between dry, bright walking windows and wetter spells with low cloud or showers, while temperatures stay mild enough for steady days on the trail. It is a comfortable month overall, but not a reliably dry one.
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This stretch usually starts April with classic spring variability: mild afternoons, cool mornings, and a quick switch between clearer skies and passing showers. The trail rarely feels wintry, but it can feel damp and unsettled.
Across the middle section, April often keeps the same mixed rhythm rather than turning decisively better or worse. Dry walking windows are common, yet rain still shows up regularly enough that the month feels changeable instead of settled.
The final days into Santiago usually stay mild, with some brighter spells, but showers and overcast periods remain part of the pattern. Even late in the route, April behaves like a true shoulder month rather than an early-summer stretch.
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