Things to do in Kladruby in March

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Overview

March is a good time to visit Kladruby. The weather is usually cold and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 29—46°F (-2—8°C).

Kladruby 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 Kladruby. 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 Kladruby 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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Weather in Kladruby in March

Temperatures on an average day in Kladruby in March

The average temperature in Kladruby in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 46°F (8°C) to a low of 29°F (-2°C). Some would describe the temperature to be cold. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Kladruby, July, has days with highs of 76°F (25°C) and lows of 55°F (13°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 33°F (1°C) and lows of 23°F (-5°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Kladruby in March based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in March
46°F
highs
29°F
lows

General weather summary

Cold, breezy
Feels like
19%
Chance of rain
0.052 in
Amount
14.5 mph
Wind speed
83%
Humidity
11.8 hrs
Daylight length
6:29 AM
Sunrise
6:19 PM
Sunset
40%
Cloud cover
Jacket
What to wear
What to wear in March
With an average high of 46°F (8°C) and a low of 29°F (-2°C), it generally feels cold and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket
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Best attractions for Kladruby in March

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Kladruby has to offer for travelers in March, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Kladruby 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 Kladruby for March.
Kladruby Monastery
1. Kladruby Monastery
4.6
(1393)
Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Slide 1 of 8
Very impressive, great tour really worth going.
Museum Monday meant that it was closed when I visited, but even just walking around outside with its stunning architecture and details and affordable views of the small town in the valley below was worth dropping by. The interior - from peeking thru the windows and from photos I've seen mean I'll definitely go back to see it another time.
Pretty castle. We we're looking for a place to stop on our way to Munich to let our son get out and stretch. You can't get inside without a tour, which is only at certain times. We just walked around (actually went behind the castle and got to the dead end and had to turn around). Didn't get inside. There is free parking and a lake next to the parking (across the road). Tour is 7 Euro for foreigners.
It was a good idea to stop there from the moment we stepped in the courtyard. What had surprised me was that everything was deserted like and no soul to be seen. The restaurant was closed, the souvenir shop also. The surrounding buildings are not in shape, but the monastery will take your breath away. I say for a few tens of minutes and just grasped the pleasent wind and playful clouds at the monastery entrance. We took a peak through the keyhole inside and saw a lady that was cleaning the place. All doors were closed and we could not enter. A gentleman was seen, but he was too busy using the phone to talk to us. He just said know to my question if we can enter the edifice. Too bad. I feel sorry for his attitude. Overall, the feeling and the experience is very nice, but it is regrettable that one of the biggest monasteries in Czech Republic is just deserted like this. I mean, I would have definitely have spent some of my hard reserved cash for something I the shop and for certain in the restaurant. I recommend!
Please bear in mind the monastery is closed from 1.11. - 31.3. This means you cannot visit the monastery inside but, you can walk around the monastery area (for free). The parking lot is right in front of the monastery - for free.
Amazing monastry, architecture and arts, unfortunately no English or German tours
One of the biggest monasteries in the Czech Republic. Very beautiful architecture and great views inside and out. They did not offer an English tour during my visit but did give me a book with everything written in English. Tour seemed quite boring but the views were amazing. They also have a restaraunt on location.
Just looked from outside. Impressive buildings in baroque gothic stylemix. Parking is tiny and crossing the street by feet is dangerous. The czech drivers out here don't give a s h i t.
Kostel sv. Petra
2. Kostel sv. Petra
4.0
(1)
Temporarily Closed
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Slide 1 of 1
(Translated by Google) Church of St. Peter's Church in the Kladruby cemetery was built in 1884 on the site of the original Romanesque church, which was demolished in 1796. (Original) Kostel sv. Petra na hřbitově v Kladrubech byl postaven v roce 1884 na místě původního románského kostela, který byl zbořen v roce 1796.
Museum of Czechoslovakian fortification
3. Museum of Czechoslovakian fortification
4.7
(95)
Historical landmark
Museums
Slide 1 of 8
(Translated by Google) Fully authentic and equipped bunker pattern 37. Amazing interpretation (guide) On a few square meters, it will take you through history for a few hours. (Original) Plně autentický a vybaveny bunkr vzor 37 . Úžasný výklad ( průvodce) Na pár metrech čtverečnych vás provede historií a to v rozsahu klidně několik hodin.
(Translated by Google) If you plan to visit the monastery in Kladruby, be sure to consider visiting the museum of the Czechoslovak fortifications as part of your trip, which is located only about 200 m from the monastery on the road to Kostelec. Thanks to the enthusiasm and enormous efforts of lovers of military history, it was possible to authentically restore the fortification to the condition in which it was abandoned in 1938. The interior is also equipped with original wooden beams, equipment including air conditioning, a shooting bench, a periscope and, of course, weapons such as a heavy machine gun vz. 37, or light machine gun vz. 26. The authenticity of the time is enhanced by lighting with kerosene lamps. An integral part of the tour is the dedicated and very interesting interpretation of the guide, which even children will listen to with interest. (Original) Pokud máte v plánu navštívit klášter v Kladrubech určitě v rámci výletu zauvažujte i o návštěvě muzea ČS opevnění, které se od kláštera nachází pouhých cca 200 m při silnici na Kostelec. Díky nadšení a obrovskému úsilí milovníků vojenské historie se podařilo opevnění autenticky obnovit do stavu v jakém bylo v roce 1938 opuštěno. V interiéru je instalována i originální dřevěná výdřeva, vybavení včetně vzduchotechniky, střelecké lavice, periskopu a samozřejmě zbraní jako je například těžký kulomet vz. 37, nebo lehký kulomet vz. 26. Autentičnost doby dokresluje osvětlení pomocí petrolejových lamp. Nedílnou součástí prohlídky je i zasvěcený a velice zajímavý výklad pana průvodce, který si se zájmem vyslechnou i děti.
(Translated by Google) Everything positive has already been said in the previous reviews, which we join - an interactive tour of the ropík with an engaging explanation by the enthusiastic guide. We recommend and greatly appreciate the opportunity to use your time meaningfully while waiting for a tour of the nearby monastery. (Original) Všechno kladné již bylo řečeno v předešlých recenzích, ke kterým se připojujeme - interaktivní prohlídka řopíku s poutavým výkladem pana průvodce nadšeného pro věc. Doporučujeme a moc chválíme za možnost smysluplně využít čas při čekání na prohlídku nedalekého kláštera.
(Translated by Google) Even though I'm not a big fan of history personally and I thought a lot about visiting the museum, I was very pleasantly surprised in the end. Everyone will find their own thing there. With the guide, you could see that he does it with love and with great enthusiasm. A beautiful, and above all, fully equipped cottage that you won't find anywhere else in the Czech Republic. A very interesting discovery! (Original) I když osobně nejsem velkou fanynkou historie a návštěvu muzea jsem hodně rozmýšlela, velmi mě nakonec příjemně překvapila. Každý si tam totiž najde to své. U pana průvodce šlo vidět, že to dělá s láskou a velice zapáleně. Krásně, a hlavně plně vybavený řopík, který jinde v Čr nenajdete. Moc zajímavý objev!
(Translated by Google) These are a number of fully restored bunkers, by a group of volunteers who have been doing this for 25 years. You could already tell from the guide's stories (full of passion and energy), there was no entrance fee, only a small or large contribution was welcome. But that bunker had been restored to its original state. I can tell you a lot about it, but you have to experience it yourself, it's definitely worth it. (Original) Het zijn een aantal volledig gerestaureerde bunkers, door een groep vrijwilligers die dat al 25 jaar doen. Kon je al uitmaken uit de verhalen van gids ( vol passie en energie) er was geen entree geld, alleen een kleine of grote bijdrage was welkom. Maar die bunker was in de staat terug gebracht van die tijd. Kan er veel over vertellen maar je moet het zelf ervaren, zeker de moeite waard.
(Translated by Google) A journey through time into life in the bunker in 1938. The bunker has been painstakingly furnished true to the original. In the summer on weekends you can visit the inside of the bunker. It's unbelievable what facility and how many machine guns you can see here. A must for anyone interested in the area. (Original) Eine Zeitreise in das Leben im Bunker 1938. Der Bunker ist in mühevoller Arbeit originalgetreu eingerichtet. Im Sommer am Wochenende kann man den Bunker innen besichtigen. Unglaublich welche Einrichtung und wie viele Maschinengewehre hier zu besichtigen sind. Ein Muss für jeden Interessierten der in der Gegend ist.
(Translated by Google) The guide was great and everything was great. Guided tour with interpretation. I recommend. Open only on weekends, admission is voluntary. (Original) Pan průvodce byl skvělý a vše bylo super. Asistovaná prohlidka s výkladem. Doporučuji. Otevřeno jen o víkendu, vstupné dobrovolné.
Kladruby Monastery
4. Kladruby Monastery
4.6
(1393)
Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Slide 1 of 8
Very impressive, great tour really worth going.
Museum Monday meant that it was closed when I visited, but even just walking around outside with its stunning architecture and details and affordable views of the small town in the valley below was worth dropping by. The interior - from peeking thru the windows and from photos I've seen mean I'll definitely go back to see it another time.
Pretty castle. We we're looking for a place to stop on our way to Munich to let our son get out and stretch. You can't get inside without a tour, which is only at certain times. We just walked around (actually went behind the castle and got to the dead end and had to turn around). Didn't get inside. There is free parking and a lake next to the parking (across the road). Tour is 7 Euro for foreigners.
It was a good idea to stop there from the moment we stepped in the courtyard. What had surprised me was that everything was deserted like and no soul to be seen. The restaurant was closed, the souvenir shop also. The surrounding buildings are not in shape, but the monastery will take your breath away. I say for a few tens of minutes and just grasped the pleasent wind and playful clouds at the monastery entrance. We took a peak through the keyhole inside and saw a lady that was cleaning the place. All doors were closed and we could not enter. A gentleman was seen, but he was too busy using the phone to talk to us. He just said know to my question if we can enter the edifice. Too bad. I feel sorry for his attitude. Overall, the feeling and the experience is very nice, but it is regrettable that one of the biggest monasteries in Czech Republic is just deserted like this. I mean, I would have definitely have spent some of my hard reserved cash for something I the shop and for certain in the restaurant. I recommend!
Please bear in mind the monastery is closed from 1.11. - 31.3. This means you cannot visit the monastery inside but, you can walk around the monastery area (for free). The parking lot is right in front of the monastery - for free.
Amazing monastry, architecture and arts, unfortunately no English or German tours
One of the biggest monasteries in the Czech Republic. Very beautiful architecture and great views inside and out. They did not offer an English tour during my visit but did give me a book with everything written in English. Tour seemed quite boring but the views were amazing. They also have a restaraunt on location.
Just looked from outside. Impressive buildings in baroque gothic stylemix. Parking is tiny and crossing the street by feet is dangerous. The czech drivers out here don't give a s h i t.
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