Weather forecast builder for the Camino Primitivo

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

The Camino Primitivo crosses green Atlantic hills and a few exposed passes, with swift shifts between sunshine, cloud, and rain. Based on the seasonal pattern, May, July, and September bring longer days, steadier forecasts, and broad service availability along the route. Outside these windows, conditions vary from occasional heat spikes and summer thunderstorms to more frequent autumn fronts and the damp, short-day stretch of late fall through early spring, when fog, ice, and closures can affect the higher stages and rural segments.

  • Spring: Greens peak and daylight extends; mixed sunshine and frequent showers, occasional fog on higher ridges, with some heavy bursts early.
  • Summer: Warmest stretch with more settled spells; clearer high sections, sporadic thunderstorms, and heat spikes in western provinces; June remains changeable.
  • Autumn: Early period stays warm and steady; later weeks bring frequent Atlantic fronts, wetter woodland paths, cooler nights, and shortening daylight.
  • Winter: Damp, variable stretch with frequent rain, cold nights, fog, and occasional ice or snow on higher sections; daylight and services decrease.

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