March is when winter meets light in Lofoten. Expect snow-covered peaks, longer days, seasonal food experiences, and unforgettable outdoor adventures in and around Nusfjord.

March is one of the most rewarding times to visit Lofoten. It offers a special transition between deep winter and early spring, when the landscape is still covered in snow, but the days are becoming noticeably longer. This combination creates a travel experience that feels both dramatic and accessible.

One of the main reasons to visit Lofoten in March is the return of daylight. Early in the month, you can expect around 10 hours of daylight, while by the end of March this increases to roughly 13 hours. Compared to the darkest winter months, this makes it much easier to explore the region, enjoy outdoor activities, and take in the scenery without feeling limited by short days.

Data is fetched from Open-Meteo. The temperatures are based on average daily temperatures from the last five completed years.

1 March
4°C
2 March
3°C
3 March
1°C
4 March
1°C
5 March
0°C
6 March
-1°C
7 March
-0°C
8 March
-0°C
9 March
0°C
10 March
-0°C
11 March
0°C
12 March
0°C
13 March
1°C
14 March
-0°C
15 March
0°C
16 March
-1°C
17 March
-0°C
18 March
1°C
19 March
2°C
20 March
2°C
21 March
1°C
22 March
2°C
23 March
2°C
24 March
1°C
25 March
-0°C
26 March
0°C
27 March
-0°C
28 March
-1°C
29 March
-0°C
30 March
0°C
31 March
1°C

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March is generally considered one of the better months to experience the Northern lights.

Seeing aurora depends on three things lining up at once:

1. Dark enough sky 2. Solar activity 3. Cloud cover

Popular activities in March

As the days grow longer and the winter landscape remains at its most beautiful, March is an ideal month to explore the many activities Lofoten has to offer.

Northern Lights Hunting
Are you dreaming of experiencing the northern lights – nature’s most spectacular phenomenon? This is your chance!
Fishing trip Lofoten
Embark on an authentic fisherman’s adventure with our traditional fishing boat, Elltor.
RIB Adventure Lofoten
Discover Lofoten from a new perspective with an exhilarating blend of speed and history.
Nusfjord Arctic Wellness
Enjoy sauna rituals, soak in the spring-water hot tub, and relaxing treatments – all while recharging your batteries with a breathtaking sea view.
Snowshoe adventure in Nusfjord
Explore the enchanting beauty of Nusfjord and its surrounding areas with our unique trudging adventure.
Hagskaret new snowshoetrip
Are you looking for an authentic winter adventure in Lofoten ? Join our Hagskaret snowshoe trip on Vestvågøy for a scenic guided experience.
Kayaking Lofoten
Paddle through picturesque fjords, surrounded by majestic mountains and abundant wildlife.
Create your own work of art
Explore the ancient craft of lino cut, an inspiring journey that echoes our maritime heritage.
Backpack with lunch
Explore nature and enjoy a day outdoors with a packed lunch, fresh fruit, drinks and a sweet surprise.
Transfer to and from Nusfjord
Arrange transportation to 
your desired destinations.
Guided mountain hike
Embark on this captivating journey and traverse the stunning landscapes of Lofoten.
Fishing license lofoten
Test your fishing luck in the nearby lakes, surrounded by beautiful nature.
Ski Touring Lofoten
Lofoten during winter is something very special, white landscape as far as the eye can see, and perfect conditions.

Frequently asked questions

Planning a trip to Lofoten in March? Here are some of the most common questions about the weather, activities, daylight, and what to expect when visiting Lofoten during this beautiful late-winter month

Yes, March is one of the best times to visit Lofoten if you want to experience the beauty of winter with longer and more practical daylight hours. The landscape is still covered in snow, the mountains look dramatic, and the days are much longer than in midwinter. March is a great month for visitors who want a balance of nature, outdoor activities, and a peaceful atmosphere.

The weather in Lofoten in March is cold, fresh, and often changeable. You can expect a mix of snow, wind, clear skies, and occasional rain depending on the day. Temperatures are usually around freezing or a few degrees above or below, so it is important to dress in warm layers and be prepared for changing conditions.

Yes, March is still a winter month in Lofoten, and snow is very common. The mountains are usually snow-covered, and many areas have a true Arctic winter atmosphere. Snow conditions can vary from place to place and from day to day, but visitors should definitely expect a winter landscape.

Yes, you can still see the northern lights in Lofoten in March. Even though the days are getting longer, the nights are still dark enough for aurora viewing when the sky is clear and solar activity is strong. March is often considered a great time to combine northern lights experiences with more daylight for activities during the day.

Lofoten gets noticeably more daylight throughout March. Early in the month, there are around 10 hours of daylight, while by the end of March there can be around 13 hours. This makes March a very attractive time to visit, as you get much more time to explore compared to the darkest winter months.

Some of the best things to do in Lofoten in March include northern lights tours, fishing trips, scenic hikes, photography, village walks, and seasonal dining experiences. March is also a wonderful time to enjoy the contrast between outdoor adventure and quiet evenings in a warm and comfortable place to stay.

Yes, March is an excellent month for photography in Lofoten. The combination of snow-covered peaks, Arctic light, dramatic weather, and coastal scenery creates stunning conditions for landscape photography. The lower sun and changing light throughout the day often make the scenery especially beautiful.

You should pack warm, layered clothing for a March trip to Lofoten. Wool base layers, a warm mid-layer, a windproof and waterproof jacket, insulated trousers, hat, gloves, and sturdy winter boots are strongly recommended. Since the weather can change quickly, it is always best to be prepared for both cold temperatures and wet conditions.

March can be a good time for hiking, but conditions are very different from summer. Many trails may be snowy, icy, or more demanding, so it is important to choose routes carefully and consider guided experiences when needed. For many visitors, easier walks, scenic viewpoints, and guided winter adventures are the best options during this time of year.

March is usually much quieter than the busy summer season. This makes it an attractive month for travellers who want a calmer and more relaxed experience. You can enjoy the scenery, villages, and nature with a greater sense of space and tranquility.

 

Yes, March is a very special time for fishing in Lofoten. This period is closely linked to the traditional cod season, which has long been an important part of life in the region. For visitors, this makes March an exciting time to experience Lofoten’s fishing heritage, local culture, and seasonal food.

Nusfjord is an ideal base for experiencing Lofoten in March. It combines dramatic natural surroundings with a historic fishing village atmosphere, making it perfect for guests who want both adventure and comfort. March is a wonderful time to enjoy seasonal activities, peaceful surroundings, and authentic Arctic experiences in a unique setting.

 

Every month offers a different side of Lofoten. Explore seasonal experiences, changing landscapes, and new reasons to visit throughout the year.

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