The Camino del Sureste, which stretches from Alicante to Albacete and beyond, offers a varied climate that can influence when individuals might choose to traverse its path. Comfortable periods for walking this route often include mid-February to early March, May, and October, due to their tempered climates. Each season presents unique weather patterns, impacting the landscape and the experiences of those who journey through southeastern Spain.
Spring (Mar–May): This season sees a mix of sunshine and rain showers with temperatures ranging from mild to moderately warm, creating a diverse weather scene.
Summer (Jun–Aug): Predominantly sunny days are interspersed with brief showers, especially in Alicante, and temperatures frequently rise to become quite warm.
Autumn (Sep–Nov): This period features a combination of mild to warm days, with sporadic rain showers; the landscape transitions into autumn tones with cooler evenings.
Winter (Dec–Feb): Winter offers varied conditions, from mild sunshine to occasional chilly and cloudy days, with sporadic periods of rain or snow, especially inland.