Things to do in Comrie in March

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Overview

March is a good time to visit Comrie. The weather is usually cold and slightly windy, with temperatures ranging from 32—43°F (0—6°C).

Comrie 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 Comrie. 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 Comrie 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 Comrie in March

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Holidays in Comrie 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 Comrie in March

Temperatures on an average day in Comrie in March

The average temperature in Comrie in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 43°F (6°C) to a low of 32°F (0°C). Some would describe the temperature to be cold. The general area may also feel slightly windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Comrie, July, has days with highs of 62°F (17°C) and lows of 48°F (9°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 38°F (3°C) and lows of 31°F (-1°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Comrie in March based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in March
43°F
highs
32°F
lows

General weather summary

Cold, slightly windy
Feels like
31%
Chance of rain
0.108 in
Amount
18.0 mph
Wind speed
93%
Humidity
11.8 hrs
Daylight length
6:39 AM
Sunrise
6:25 PM
Sunset
30%
Cloud cover
Jacket
What to wear
What to wear in March
With an average high of 43°F (6°C) and a low of 32°F (0°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 Comrie in March

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Comrie has to offer for travelers in March, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Comrie 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 Comrie for March.
Auchingarrich Wildlife Park
1. Auchingarrich Wildlife Park
4.6
(1973)
Wildlife park
Outdoor Activities
Wildlife centre with 70 animals species in enclosures with covered walkways and fly fishing ponds.
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One of our favourite places to visit as a family, been for the third summer in a row and we all still very much enjoy our visits. This year we paid for the lamb playtime which we loved, they also have a variety of extras from tractor rides to animal treks, would recommend having a look at their website. The location is absolutely beautiful, lovely gift shop, cafe and good, clean, accessible toilets with separate baby change ones. Lots of things to keep the little one's amused of all ages, large outdoor playpark, 2 indoor soft plays, mini crazy golf etc. And of course the animals... what we like about it so much is the farm atmosphere rather than a zoo. All the animals always look so happy, healthy in lovely large open spaces. You can purchase animal feed at reception, located at the gift shop just as you go in, and they are easily identified with animal picture labels for the different animals, nice and easy for the little ones to understand. We bought a bag of all 3 types for £7 which was plenty for all 4 of our kids to feed the animals that could be. Nice big easy carpark, they allow picnics with plenty of indoor and outdoor spaces available to use. Would recommend for any animal lover in the area. Booking time is flexible and you can stay until closing.
Great day for the Family with interactive animal Experiences. Good Coffee, food and service at the cafe. Location is spectacular. I was sitting at the cafe over looking the rolling hills enjoying a latte as my children played at the many kids play parks (indoor and outside) below me!
I bought tickets for me and my son for a Halloween experience on October the 11th. I booked the 6.30pm slot on the website it said the park was open for customers that booked and could enjoy the park at any time so we decided to come a bit early to find out the park had closed at 5pm . Not to worry tho as we could still explore the cafe and park etc. I bought my son a what you might say happy meal box containing a small yougart, a packet of crips and a carton of juice which came to £8.50?? 🙈 . When the time came for us to have the Halloween experience it was class the employees were amazing made me and my son feel welcomed we had such a great time going through the haunted forest to getting cupcakes and marshmallows by the fire 🔥 . I would definitely come back the staff was amazing and me and my son had a great time
We visited yesterday as a family of four — with our 8-year-old and 5-year-old — and had the most amazing day. The park itself is absolutely beautiful; the scenery alone is worth the entrance fee, with stunning views of the nearby mountains that take your breath away. From the moment we arrived, it was clear how much care and attention goes into every detail. The toilets were spotless and smelled fresh, and every single member of staff we met was friendly, welcoming, and genuinely happy to help. At first glance, the park doesn’t look that big, but don’t be fooled — it’s huge! There’s so much to see and do, and the variety of animals on display is incredible. It’s easily the best animal park and petting zoo we’ve ever visited. The café was another highlight — plenty of delicious, high-quality food and drinks to choose from, all enjoyed with amazing views across the valley. The staff even surprised our kids with two free cupcakes, which absolutely made their day! All in all, it was a brilliant experience from start to finish. We can’t recommend this place highly enough — a perfect day out for families!
We had an amazing day out at the park! I went with my partner and my elderly grandparents and it was an absolutely fantastic experience. The animals are all great and the staff are so attentive. From the lady in the ticket office/gift shop to Gordon the tractor driver to the owner, they were all absolutely brilliant. Gordon was really lovely, funny and knowledgeable about the park and all of the animals and he definitely made our trip to the park very special thank you!
I would avoid this place at all costs, absolutely awful experience! I’m someone that quite often goes to zoo’s, safari’s and farm’s as I do love my animals, but never in my life have I left one upset and worried about animal welfare or been angry with the customer service. Customer Service - We went into the shop to pay for our entrance and where shown 3 different types of animal food that “you can feed animals” with, they had stickers on with each animal that you could feed with that type of food, now my mother in law is very very in love with Highland Cows and saw a bag of feed with that sticker on, so she was over the moon and told the lady behind the counter how much she loves them and how excited she is to feed them, so even though it was kinda expensive we grabbed 2 different bags of feed. They also don’t do maps which I found disappointing but understand with saving trees etc, so we had to take a picture of the one on till. Now the feeding animals part, turned out that you wasn’t actually allowed to hand feed the animals and had to put it onto a shoot which then dumped it into the wet mud anyway and got buried in a swamp. So hardly “feeding animals” as was led to believe. There was also a lot of stuff missing, such as a tractor ride, lemur walkthrough, the flamingo walkthrough was also padlocked at one end, no dog thing that was on map, no busy beaks aviary, there was also another walkthrough that was closed and half the animals on food bag that had stickers for also wasn’t present, including the highland cows! This made us very angry as we clearly expressed our excitement for that BEFORE buying the food which is what led us to buying the food, when they could have been honest and said they don’t have them currently, but clearly a selling technique to grab whatever they can! You would expect if they know several stuff is unavailable currently then a reduced entrance fee would be charged. While walking around we tried to find someone to ask about the highland cows who turned around and said she has no idea if they here or not, so that’s helpful from your staff that they don’t even know what animals you have or where they are. Animal Welfare - so many animals had all their coats completely tangled and ratted. There was a lovely buck (dear) that had a gash whole way round its neck, the donkeys hair was all knotted and unbrushed, peacock had no feathers and several damaged hanging out, one of the pink flamingos looked to be having a spasm and the absolute heartbreaking issue with the otters left me broken, it really sounded like they was crying for help, now I know this animal makes these noises, but, they had been pulled out of their nature pen and put into like a viewing bit for the public as such, but they had no water and no food in this area and no one was near by, so god only knows how long they’ve been kept in that part away from their running water, drinking water and food! They’re otters they’re supposed to be able to swim around and do what they need to do. And that’s just all the stuff I can remember while writing this. Also not pram or wheelchair friendly, as no way you’re getting either of those up the rocky hill to the higher up enclosures.
We did a night wild camping here and had a great time! We camped down next to the lake which was really peaceful. The kids absolutely loved exploring the park after closing time, as well as the following day. The staff we met were all really lovely and so knowledgeable about the animals. We would absolutely recommend as either a day out, or a special camping trip!
Such a beautiful and unique place. Staff were absolutely lovely. We booked donkey trek , lamb play activity and tractor. The tractor was first thing and it was 20 minutes late causing us being late for other two activities. Nothing was too much of a trouble for the staff. They communicated between themselves and everyone knew we were running late for the activities. They continued our last activity which was donkey trek even though the park was already closed. We were treated with kindness and respect and overall interaction with staff was brilliant. I loved every minute spent at this place.
Deils Cauldron
2. Deils Cauldron
4.8
(158)
Mediterranean restaurant
Fine dining restaurant
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As holiday makers we headed here for a Friday lunchtime haggis before a walk to the Deils Cauldron waterfall. The food and service was so lovely, whilst paying our (very reasonably priced) bill, we asked about booking in for dinner one evening. Unfortunately the Saturday night was fully booked, but we managed to book for the same night. For my evening meal I went for the lamb, we were warned there would be a 25 minute wait for the lamb as it takes a while to cook. We were offered some bread to keep us going, but we declined as we had already eyed up dessert and I didn’t want to fill up. The wait seemed to go by in a blink of an eye, and came out right on time. Again the food was delicious, the lamb was very good quality and well cooked. For dessert I had a raspberry cheesecake which was excellent. It was really light and delicate, and again, even the raspberry’s you could taste were good quality and I feel quality controlled by the chef! For both meal times the service was lovely and punctual, the staff were so friendly and polite, and even the chef came out for both meals to check everything was up standard. I really wish we were staying longer so we could eat here again, and I’m very disappointed they’re fully booked for tomorrow night as I’d book in. Really recommend visiting, some absolutely top notch food and service.
Love it here. Service from the staff is top notch and the food even better. Loved it so much we ate lunch and dinner here in one day. For lunch - haggis - and for dinner - ribeye steak. Both extremely tasty. Fantastic to see chef come out of kitchen too to check in that the food is up to his expectations. The crème brûlée and cheesecake puddings also class. Only point I would say, it can get a little quiet in there, which is completely fine but may put some people off (with young kids potentially).
A wonderful welcoming and relaxed experience with a creative and perfectly executed menu. A gem of the first order, staff and management are true hospitality professionals from greeting to the chefs table visit. We would dine here every week if we could. We enjoyed a lamb rump roast and roasted chicken breast.
Beautiful food in a cosy, friendly restaurant
Lovely place food was amazing. Unfortunately we had some Americans near us talking loudly about killing stags that morning on a shoot. 😕 made me sad. I know it's country life but I really didn't need to hear about whilst eating. 😕 We will definitely go back as tge food was amazing
First visit after a few years of passing by when visiting the local area for holidays. Absolutely delicious food... would highly reccomend! The venison this evening was so so good and our daughter enjoyed her meal so much she ordered a second portion. Friendly service and a great wine selection. Absolutely will be back!
We had dinner in this restaurant on 4th October, it was excellent, the food, the service, all was great and we will be going back. The chef and the waitress were also very polite and had a small chat with the chef about mushrooms.
Amazing food, you can tell it’s great quality. Staff so friendly and genuine. Will definitely be back!
Cultybraggan Camp
3. Cultybraggan Camp
4.3
(323)
Historical place museum
Sights & Landmarks
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Just spent two nights here in one of the self-catering huts with my teenage son. He was very surprised when we rolled up, as I'd simply told him we were staying in a "caravan park"! We both found the history of the site fascinating, and were so impressed by how modern and bright the interior of our hut was. We were lucky enough to get access to the museum on the morning that we checked out, which was fantastic as we thought we would have to miss it due to sporadic opening hours. Such an interesting site, and with a fab cafe on site too, it's well worth a visit.
Fascinating place that taught me a lot about prisoners of war, how they were treated, their lives in the camp, and what happened to them after the war.
Lovely quiet Saturday visit while we were in the area camping. It was a nostalgic trip for me because I used to go there in the late nineties when it belonged to the MoD. It was interesting to learn more about the place as a PoW camp, and some of the stories. It was also lovely to see the old assault course taken over as a community orchard! I’m really pleased this place was handed over to the people of Comrie rather than being sold on and demolished.
A very interesting place to visit for anyone interested in WW2 history. It`s a pity that there is no online information available when the volunteer run museum is open. We found closed doors...
Stumbled upon this accidentally on a walk in the area and couldn't believe my eyes / luck. An amazing piece of history preserved by the local trust.
Camp 21 cafe, brilliant for a bacon roll and a wee stop. would well recommend 👌
Such a fabulous hidden gem. This old prisoner camp is full of interesting things. There's the museum that explains the places history, with knowledgeable and friendly volunteers. In addition there's a wonderful cafe that serves an astonishing array of food from a wee kitchen. The camp is also home to several family friendly self-cateringu units, a supplier of wood, a charity shop, a chap who restores bikes .... it's all set in the beautiful Trossachs not far from Comrie. The place always has a friendly atmosphere. Definitely worth a visit or two
I loved this place, so cool with all the history and the surrounding countryside. There is so much to do around the area and a lovely walk into Comrie through the woods along the river. We stayed in one of the converted Nissan Huts, and i loved it.
Do It Outdoors
4. Do It Outdoors
5.0
(45)
Outdoor activity organiser
Outdoor Activities
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Loved it my wife booked the axe throwing for our 14 year old boy my wife and myself was a great time. It's well worth doing great fun. But frightened now my wife knows how to throw an axe. Can't remember the business owners name but he was a really nice bloke.
We enjoyed a family trip today - it was absolutely superb, we did archery and axe throwing with a group aging from 10year to 67years !! We absolutely loved it, Ian was fantastic friendly patient and a really good teacher. Would highly recommend for something different and the location is really lovely !
We booked Do It Outdoors for a family trip to celebrate the Grandparents turning 70. Our group was a good mix of ages going from 4 to 70 and we had an awesome time. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves, kids and adults. Would highly recommend booking.
Had an amazing time doing axe throwing and archery, Ian did an exceptional job to make this an inclusive and fun experience for the whole family. Ended with a cosy sit down by the fire with hot chocolate and marshmallows.
Excellent family day out; fun doing, archery; axe throwing and spear throwing. A lovely fire and warming hot chocolate for all. Would highly recommend
Very good day out, Ian made it a good competitive day for all the family. Did axe throwing, Spear throwing, archery Chopping sawing. Fire building, nail hammering d few other things Had hot chocolate and marsh Maslow's by the fire. All very good.
My daughter and I had a wonderful time at Do It Outdoors today. Ian is a wealth of knowledge and ensured a fun time was had by all! From den building to fire making, archery to axe throwing it really was a fantastic experience and we so enjoyed making these memories together! Thanks so much!
Went today with my partner. Gentleman was very accomodating. We did the archery and axe throwing. We loved our time and it was really really fun. Was great for money and honestly couldn't recommend enough the gentleman was amazing. 100/10
Tullybannocher Cafe
5. Tullybannocher Cafe
4.4
(321)
Permanently Closed
Tea house
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Arrived hungry at 2.10pm. Kitchen closed. No sandwichs available. Just cake and scone. No semi skimmed milk. Limited choice of soft drinks. Cash only after ordering under £10. Will not be rushing back..
We arrived at 9 AM for a cooked Scottish breakfast but we're told they don't open until 10 AM. Disappointed, but we opted to walk our dog and return at 10. Upon arriving at 10 we came in and were told "we only have breakfast rolls available". At a café restaurant ... in small tourist village Scotland...
Nice little place just off the road, very reasonable prices considering the tourist trade available. Food was fresh and tasty too.
Rustic but homely establishment. My daughter had a baked potato which she thoroughly enjoyed and I had a filled roll which was very fresh and generously filled. Staff are very friendly and attentive and make you feel at home. Lovely place to stop when out enjoying the local countryside. We will definitely return. P.S. We never had a cake but they looked lovely!
Speciality is their Big scone and it's big...be prepared, used this venue for our car club for some years, just the ideal spot in a beautiful part of Scotland
We stop here on our way to and from the West coast from Aberdeen. The bacon rolls are so good, they’ve spoiled us for anything else. It’s tasty food and we love to sit outdoors. Stopped yesterday and I accidentally left my phone and cards on the table. The staff kept them safe and couriered them and they arrived this morning. Can’t thank them enough!
Popped in for breakfast and coffee. Very well priced and food was great quality. Hash browns particularly were delicious. A nice atmosphere in the cafe. We enjoyed playing a game of connect 4 whilst we waited for the food!
Great place to stop. Had a coffee and backed potato! Loved the decor!
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6. Scotland
Tours
Running Tours
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