Have a look at the Pollen Count chart below to find out what the pollen count in Norwich is today, and scroll through the next few days for a forecast of what's coming. The chart also highlights the levels of different types of pollen: grass, trees (birch, cypress, oak, plane and sweet chestnut) and weeds.
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One of the oldest cities in the UK, Norwich was dubbed England’s first UNESCO city of literature in 2012 and is considered a cultural centre where the past intersects with the future.
Settled by the river Yare and home to the famous Norfolk Broads, Norwich is relatively isolated compared to the other cities on this list but is overflowing with history, from Boudicca to the Norman Conquest. This makes it popular with tourists, due to its beautiful architecture and historic buildings. There are also a number of beautiful gardens sprinkled around the city, chockfull of pollen.
The most common pollen offenders in Norwich are familiar faces, like grass pollen and tree pollen.
In particular, the city appears to be home to a variety of oak trees and beech trees. This makes Norwich particularly lethal in spring, from around March through to June as both tree species pollinate during this time. It might be worthwhile avoiding parks and gardens until later on the year, and to watch out for common weed allergens like nettles and dock leaves which can pollinate later in the year, around August through to October.
Norwich enjoys its greenery, playing host to a variety of different parks and gardens. To the east, the city is bordered by the Whitlingham Country Park, an offshoot of the Mid-Yare National Nature Reserve, and the River Yare, which runs through Norwich, has embankments that are rich in different species of grass and weed pollen. Below are just a few of the main pollen hotspots spread throughout the city and its neighbouring areas.
If you suffer from hayfever, the summer months can seem like an annual bush-tucker trial leaving you with no other solution but to barricade yourself indoors and hope for the best. However, despite the variety of outdoor attractions in Norwich, there are plenty of great indoor experiences available. Listed below are just a few of our favourites.
If, despite your best efforts, your hayfever symptoms are still agitating you then you should consider trying to treat your allergies.
Our A.Vogel hayfever relief products, like Luffa Nasal Spray and Pollinosan Hayfever Tablets, can be found in most high street health shops like Holland and Barrett. In Norwich, the Natural Food Store on Exchange Street is known to stock A.Vogel products whereas other shops can be found throughout Norfolk, in Walsham and Coltishall.
Looking for relief of red and itchy eyes due to hayfever?
A.Vogel Pollinosan Hayfever Eye Drops contain hyaluronic acid (from vegetable source) and can be used for quick relief of red and itchy eyes due to hayfever. Suitable for contact lense users.
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