Czech Republic Cesky Krumlov Weather in February — Climate Guide
February in Cesky Krumlov is low
Cesky Krumlov Weather in February — Quick Answer
As of 2026- Avg temp
- 4° / -3°
- Rainfall
- 30mm · 11 days
- Crowds
- Quiet
As of 2026, Cesky Krumlov in February averages a high of 4°C and low of -3°C with 30mm of rain over about 11 days. Late winter — about 4°C/-3°C, still below freezing at night with the year's driest rainfall but lingering snow and ice. Warm coat, hat, gloves, and non-slip boots. Castle interiors remain closed.
February is low for Cesky Krumlov.
February stays cold and quiet — about 4°C/-3°C, the driest month of the year (around 30mm) but with snow and ice still on the ground. Crowds remain minimal and prices low, the same deep-low-season window as January.
The castle's interior tours and Baroque Theatre are still closed until April; the courtyards, gardens, tower, and the Egon Schiele Art Centrum are the indoor-leaning options. Vltava rafting is not running.
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Cesky Krumlov February Weather Stats
Avg High
4°C
Avg Low
-3°C
Rainy Days
11
30mm total
Sunshine
3h
Daily avg
Humidity
80%
comfortable
UV Index
2
Low
Wind
12 km/h
Gusts 25
Crowds
Quiet
At attractions
February Sunrise & Sunset
Air Quality
PM2.5
15 μg/m³
PM10
26 μg/m³
Status
good
Feels-Like Temperature & Wind
Feels like
Daytime
1°C
Nighttime
-7°C
Humidity and wind affect how the actual temperature feels.
Wind
12 km/h
Max gust 25 km/h
Activities Recommended for February
February Travel Pros & Cons
Pros
- Driest month of the year (~30mm)
- Very few crowds, lowest prices
- Snowy fairytale scenery
- Possible Masopust carnival (check dates)
Cons
- Castle interiors and Baroque Theatre closed
- No Vltava rafting
- Cold and icy underfoot
- Short daylight, limited sun
- Reduced restaurant hours
February Events & Festivals
- Castle interiors still closed (Nov-Mar)
- Low-season pricing — quietest weeks of the year
- Carnival/Masopust (Czech pre-Lent celebration, late Feb-early Mar in some years)
Cesky Krumlov in February — Full Picture
February stays cold and quiet — about 4°C/-3°C, the driest month of the year (around 30mm) but with snow and ice still on the ground. Crowds remain minimal and prices low, the same deep-low-season window as January.
The castle's interior tours and Baroque Theatre are still closed until April; the courtyards, gardens, tower, and the Egon Schiele Art Centrum are the indoor-leaning options. Vltava rafting is not running.
Masopust (the Czech pre-Lenten carnival, with masks, music and feasting) can fall in late February depending on the year — a genuinely local event rather than a tourist staple, worth checking dates for.
Late February starts to feel marginally brighter with about 3 hours of sun, but the cobblestones still ice over. Pack the same way as January: grip and warmth over everything. For a budget, crowd-free fairytale-town trip with the caveat of closed interiors, February is the value pick.
What to Wear & What to Pack
Late winter — about 4°C/-3°C, still below freezing at night with the year's driest rainfall but lingering snow and ice. Warm coat, hat, gloves, and non-slip boots. Castle interiors remain closed.
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Seasonal Weather Overview
Spring (Mar·Apr·May)
14°C
3.3°C
12.7/mo
Summer (Jun·Jul·Aug)
23°C
12.3°C
15.3/mo
Autumn (Sep·Oct·Nov)
13°C
5°C
11.7/mo
Winter (Dec·Jan·Feb)
Current3°C
-3.3°C
12.3/mo
Cesky Krumlov Monthly Weather Comparison
| Month | High | Low | Rain | Sun | Humid | UV | Crowd | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2° | -4° | 13d·35mm | 2h | 84% | 1 | Quiet | Low season | |
| 4° | -3° | 11d·30mm | 3h | 80% | 2 | Quiet | Low season | |
| 9° | -1° | 12d·35mm | 4h | 74% | 3 | Quiet | Low season | |
| 14° | 3° | 12d·45mm | 5h | 68% | 4 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| May (Best) | 19° | 8° | 14d·75mm | 6h | 68% | 5 | Busy | Peak |
| June (Best) | 22° | 11° | 15d·95mm | 6h | 70% | 6 | Very busy | Peak |
| 24° | 13° | 16d·120mm | 7h | 70% | 6 | Very busy | Peak | |
| 23° | 13° | 15d·105mm | 7h | 72% | 6 | Very busy | Peak | |
| September (Best) | 19° | 9° | 12d·65mm | 5h | 75% | 4 | Busy | Shoulder |
| 13° | 5° | 11d·50mm | 4h | 80% | 2 | Moderate | Shoulder | |
| 7° | 1° | 12d·45mm | 2h | 85% | 1 | Quiet | Low season | |
| 3° | -3° | 13d·40mm | 1h | 86% | 1 | Moderate | Shoulder |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is February a good time to visit Cesky Krumlov?
Cesky Krumlov in February is low. Tourist crowds are quiet and flight/hotel prices are low season.
What's the average temperature in Cesky Krumlov in February?
Cesky Krumlov February averages a high of 4°C and a low of -3°C.
Does it rain much in Cesky Krumlov in February?
Cesky Krumlov February averages 30mm of rainfall over about 11 rainy days.
What should I wear in Cesky Krumlov in February?
Late winter — about 4°C/-3°C, still below freezing at night with the year's driest rainfall but lingering snow and ice. Warm coat, hat, gloves, and non-slip boots. Castle interiors remain closed.
What time are sunrise and sunset in Cesky Krumlov in February?
Cesky Krumlov February sunrise is 07:10 and sunset is 17:10, with 10h 00min of daylight.
What's the air quality like in Cesky Krumlov in February?
Cesky Krumlov February air quality (AQI) averages 40, rated Good. PM2.5 averages 15μg/m³.
What activities are recommended in Cesky Krumlov in February?
In February, Cesky Krumlov is great for Quiet Old Town photography, Castle Tower and free courtyards, Egon Schiele Art Centrum.
Is February peak season in Cesky Krumlov?
Cesky Krumlov February crowds are quiet and prices are low season. You can travel relatively comfortably without long queues.
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