The Voie de Vézelay (Nevers) runs from Burgundy south through the centre of France into New Aquitaine, crossing landscapes that respond differently to each season. April, September, and October align with steadier temperatures and longer daylight, while summer heat and winter wet spells shape many days elsewhere on the route. Spring brings green fields and showers; late summer eases from heat; early autumn offers settled, colorful stretches, whereas winter months and late autumn feature frequent rain, soft ground, and shorter daylight windows.