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What’s Norwich Like in March?

March in Norwich marks the transition from winter to spring. You can expect cool, often crisp weather, with increasing daylight hours. It’s a quieter time to visit before the peak summer crowds.

What is the Weather and Climate in Norwich in March?

In March, Norwich experiences average high temperatures typically ranging from 9°C to 11°C, with average lows between 2°C and 4°C. Rainfall is moderate, usually around 40-50mm spread across several days. Daylight significantly increases throughout the month, from approximately 10.5 hours at the beginning to around 12.5 hours by the end. While sunshine is possible, overcast skies and occasional rain showers are common, so packing layers and waterproofs is recommended.

What are Typical Costs and Availability in Norwich in March?

March is generally considered shoulder season. Accommodation prices for a mid-range hotel or B&B might range from £70-£150 per night (estimated), with good availability. Dining out can cost an estimated £15-£30 per person for a main course at a casual restaurant. Train fares from London to Norwich, if booked in advance, can start from £25-£60+ for a single journey (estimated). Local bus day passes are typically £4-£6 (estimated). Availability for tours and attractions is usually good, with fewer crowds.

What to Expect (Crowds, Events, Conditions) in Norwich in March?

Expect fewer crowds compared to the busier summer months, particularly on weekdays. Weekends may see a slight increase in visitors. There aren’t typically major annual festivals in Norwich during March, though local events or exhibitions may occur; it’s advisable to check local tourism listings closer to your visit. Conditions will be chilly, requiring warm clothing. All main attractions, shops, and restaurants operate on normal schedules.

What are the Best Activities for Norwich in March?

Embrace Norwich’s rich history and culture. Recommended activities include exploring the magnificent Norwich Cathedral and the Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery (partially undergoing redevelopment, check specific exhibits). Wander through The Lanes, a charming area of medieval streets with independent shops and cafes. Visit Norwich Market, one of the oldest and largest open-air markets in the UK. If weather permits, a stroll through the historic Plantation Garden or along the River Wensum is pleasant.

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