Things to do in Sidcup in March

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Overview

March is a good time to visit Sidcup. The weather is usually cold and slightly windy, with temperatures ranging from 37—51°F (3—10°C).

Sidcup has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your March trip to Sidcup. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to March. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Sidcup in March. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout March, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Sidcup in March

Top experiences in March
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Holidays in Sidcup in March
March
  • Mother's Day (March 15)
Other notable holidays
  • Valentine's Day (February 14)
  • Carnival / Shrove Tuesday / Pancake Day (February 17)
  • Good Friday (April 3)
  • Easter Sunday (April 5)
  • Early May Bank Holiday (May 4)
  • Spring Bank Holiday (May 25)
  • King's Birthday (June 20)
  • Father's Day (June 21)
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Weather in Sidcup in March

Temperatures on an average day in Sidcup in March

The average temperature in Sidcup in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 51°F (10°C) to a low of 37°F (3°C). Some would describe the temperature to be cold. The general area may also feel slightly windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Sidcup, July, has days with highs of 73°F (23°C) and lows of 55°F (13°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 44°F (7°C) and lows of 35°F (2°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Sidcup in March based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in March
51°F
highs
37°F
lows

General weather summary

Cold, slightly windy
Feels like
25%
Chance of rain
0.072 in
Amount
17.7 mph
Wind speed
84%
Humidity
11.8 hrs
Daylight length
6:21 AM
Sunrise
6:10 PM
Sunset
36%
Cloud cover
Jacket
What to wear
What to wear in March
With an average high of 51°F (10°C) and a low of 37°F (3°C), it generally feels cold and slightly windy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket
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Best attractions for Sidcup in March

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Sidcup has to offer for travelers in March, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Sidcup that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Sidcup for March.
Foots Cray Meadows
1. Foots Cray Meadows
4.6
(1432)
Park
Sights & Landmarks
Riverside park featuring wooded areas, meadows & lawns, plus walking paths & footbridges.
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Went here with a friend on a very sunny Saturday and spent the day by the river paddling and sitting on the river bank. The water is incredibly clean and clear and it is a popular spot for paddling in the summer it seems. The five arches bridge is very picturesque and the sound of the rushing water on the waterfall side is lovely. One side of the bridge has deep water so for safety don't let children go in the water this side, but the stream on the other side is much shallower so safer for paddling especially the further down you go. There are some beautiful views and willow trees too which you can go under, which are lovely. There is also a play park for younger children should they need extra entertainment. Lovely place would recommend visiting.
A lovely meadows to get a long walk in beautiful surroundings. Playground is good and looked after. Has a wooden part to explore. Has a slow river and 5 arches bridge with lots of swans, ducks and geese. Locals are so lucky to have this place. Met lots of dogs off and on lead.
A cute and relaxing spot to hang out and enjoy a swim. There’s a car park available, which stays open until sunset during summer — I noticed it was open until around 8:00 or 8:30 pm.
Plenty of space for dog walking and the river is crystal clear if doggy wants a dip. Huge wide open space if, like me, you have a young reactive dog. The parking is a little limited but I arrived early, so not a problem.
Equally stunning in Autumn and Winter as in Spring and Summer. Beautiful, vast meadows and crystal clean river.
One of my favourite locations & amazing for forest walks. The bridge is an absolute gem to visit & I’d never thought any of this existed before I found this. I came here with a friend & we followed the stream up to the bridge in the meadows on a warm day. We followed the trail up on the side of the bank & found the bridge. You could also hear the water rushing through underneath the bridge & just was amazing to find.
Fantastic open space with a wide range of outdoor environments- woods, grassland, and best of all a lovely clean river where you can spend an afternoon wading and watching the wildlife. Great for families on a hot day - take a picnic ! Playback also
Much nicer than we thought. When you get by the river and ancient bridge, you would never guess how near to towns and London you are!
Five Arches Bridge
2. Five Arches Bridge
4.7
(156)
Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
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An amazing park,lots of walking ground,lovely river and the whole atmosphere is great. It's a shame that many people don't care and litter everywhere and go fishing there even though it's not allowed.
Beautiful, relaxing green space.
Fabulous place; never disappoints. Dog and kids love it. Would benefit from some public toilets; I presume people are peeing in the stream or in the bushes when spending time here
Like coming to this little place, which isn't actually that little. Today was quite muddy off the concrete footpaths, but that's all part of the fun with visiting open spaces in the winter. Lots of dogs being walked, lots of ducks being fed, lots of trees taking away the stresses of the week. Free parking, there isn't a great deal of spaces so your have to be lucky.
Lovely place full of nature, and peaceful walks, play area, net fishing and lots of dogs
Very good,you can there to fish fishes (quite small).My son liked it very much.
I visited here in May 2022 as part of walking the London Loop route around London. This is a very picturesque area close to public transport.
One of my favorite place for relaxing. The nature is beautiful, the lake is incredible, the sunset is amazing.. I love this place ❤️
Lamorbey Park (The Glades)
3. Lamorbey Park (The Glades)
4.5
(295)
Park
Nature & Parks
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Gorgeous gorgeous park- right in the heart of Sidcup. The tress are of varied variety, and proudly stand tall. There is a huge pond, with ducks and benches around it. We wanted to grab a coffee, so exited the park to the Sidcup High Street to get one. Not sure about fishing- lots of signage indicated No Fishing- however, we saw loads of people doing so- so maybe the rules are relaxed. There is no big hate to enter the park- and there are 3-4 small gates that you enter the park from. We parked on the street, but there also seems parking y the College Lovely park- will visit again.
Lovely, local park, full of trees and bushes. Features a pond with ducks and geese. Frequented by dog walkers, anglers and squirrels. Home to a family of foxes. There's no playground but you will find a picnic area with tables near the pond.
Lamorbey is lovely, it's on my way to uni. Nice benches and birds and trees. Could do with lights along the main path for the night - it gets very dark.
Lovely place to relax, play, watch the amazing creations, ducks, trees, birds and many more. There are also places to sit an study and chart. If you live in Sidcup, you need to come and view.
A special tranquil place where you can feed the ducks, watch the squirrels and just enjoy being outdoors. Became our every day home during lockdown and kept us sane.
Pleasant looking park. Well kept with picnic chairs and tables. Lake with lots of wildfowl and fishing allowed. Nice walk.
Nice place for a morning run or a relaxed afternoon stroll by the lake. Though littered areas and vandalised benches spoil the scenic view.
Lovely local park, great space to take kids. Always very clean (few exceptions during lockdown, but was quickly tidied up, not the parks fault
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