The Vía Serrana runs from the Bay of Gibraltar through cork-oak hills and white villages before crossing open farmland toward Sevilla, bringing exposed stretches, intermittent Atlantic systems, and pronounced inland warmth later in the year. March and October align with milder temperatures, longer daylight, and mostly settled spells between short showers across both the hillier middle stages and the open, unshaded approaches toward Sevilla. Elsewhere, winter brings bright intervals amid changeable rain, spring ranges from showery mildness to abrupt heat spikes, high summer is very hot and dry, and autumn transitions from lingering warmth to showery, progressively cooler conditions.