As the winter draws to a close, and Norfolk begins to thaw and bloom, there’s no place better to spend the start of spring. From Easter activities at medieval manors, to bracing coastal explorations, intimate supper clubs and the return of al fresco marsh side dining – March in Norfolk is one for the bucket list.
Coastal Sails with Coastal Exploration Company
Set sail and experience the fresh sea air and big Norfolk skies with a spring sailing adventure from Coastal Exploration Company. Step aboard and take in sweeping coastal views, passing wildlife, and the peaceful rhythm of the shoreline as the season begins to change.
With milder March temperatures and fewer crowds, it’s a refreshing a memorable way to experience Norfolk’s coast and welcome the arrival of spring.
https://coastalexplorationcompany.co.uk/pages/sail-information
Easter egg hunt at Blickling Estate
Saturday 21st March to Monday 13th April 2026
Celebrate the arrival of spring with a family-friendly Easter egg hunt at Blickling Estate. Wander through historic parkland and gardens in bloom as children follow clues and search for chocolate treats along the trail.
With daffodils emerging and longer days ahead, it’s the perfect way to enjoy Easter in Norfolk’s great outdoors.
Explore Felbrigg Hall & Gardens
Hall open from Monday 16th March 2026
Step into history and embrace the changing season at Felbrigg Hall & Gardens. Explore elegant interiors, stroll through the walled garden as new shoots appear, and follow scenic woodland paths across the sweeping estate.
March is a wonderful time to enjoy this North Norfolk treasure before the busy summer months arrive.
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/norfolk/felbrigg-hall-gardens-and-estate
Marsh side reopens at White Horse Brancaster
Wednesday 25th March 2026
Al fresco spring dining returns to the North Norfolk coast as the White Horse in Brancaster reopens its marsh side restaurant. Overlooking the marshes and coastline, it’s the ideal spot to savour fresh, locally sourced seafood while watching the tide roll in.
After a bracing beach walk, settle in for seasonal flavours and panoramic views across the North Norfolk coast.
https://www.whitehorsebrancaster.co.uk/whats-on/marshside-spring-opening
White Horse Holme Supper Club
Wednesday 11th March 2026
Once a month on a Wednesday evening, the team at White Horse Holme reimagine their much-loved artisan bakery as an intimate candlelit supper club.
Expect beautifully crafted local dishes, thoughtful pairings and a vibrant atmosphere – the kind of evening that ligers long after the last course and has you planning your return before you’ve even left the table.
https://www.whitehorseholme.co.uk/events/monthly-supper-club
Creake Abbey Farmer’s Market
Saturday 7th March 2026
Uncover the captivating charm of one of North Norfolk’s finest farmers markets at Creake Abbey. This flourishing market shows-off an enchanting blend of fresh local produce and artisanal treasures, creating an almost sensory journey as you wander among the stalls.
From fresh vegetables, meats, fruit and flowers in season, to cakes, savoury and sweet tarts, local juices and more, there’s a flavour for everyone.
https://www.creakeabbey.co.uk/farmers-market
Visit Gressenhall Farm & Workshop
Reopens Monday 9th March 2026
Discover rural life, heritage breeds and hands-on fun at Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse. This Norfolk attraction brings the county’s agricultural past to life with farm animals, interactive exhibits and historic buildings to explore.
A great day out for families in March, whatever the weather, and a chance to experience authentic countryside charm.
https://www.gressenhall.norfolk.gov.uk
Watatunga Wildlife Reserve
Reopens in March
Enjoy a truly unique day out at Watatunga Wildlife Reserve, where 170 acres of sweeping wetlands, grasslands and woodland set the scene for an unforgettable Norfolk adventure. Here, free-roaming deer, antelope and rare bird species wander peacefully, offering a truly immersive wildlife experience.
From guided buggy safaris and seasonal events, to conservation experience, every visit combines exploration with purpose – supporting the protection of some of the world’s most endangered species.