The Camino del Ebro runs from the humid delta into long, open valley stretches, where exposure, sun, and wind shape the experience. March, April, and October bring milder temperatures, softer light, and generally steadier conditions across the levees, gravel farm lanes, and town-to-town links. Outside these windows, weather varies from heat and strong sun in high summer to cold, fog, and short days in winter, with episodic rain or storms at any time and services spaced enough to make water planning relevant.