January is full of resolutions. April brings bank holidays, busier services, and higher prices. But sitting quietly in between is March and when it comes to smarter, cheaper rail travel, it’s one of the best months of the year to book and travel.
If you’ve been thinking about a city break, a long-overdue visit, a budget-friendly adventure, or simply getting away for a day, March offers that perfect balance of better availability, calmer trains, and genuinely great-value fares.
Here’s why March is such a sweet spot and how TrainSplit can help you make the most of it.
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March Avoids the Spiky Demand of Other Months
Unlike Christmas, New Year, Easter, and summer holidays, March isn’t tied to a major national travel rush. That means:
- less competition for popular routes
- better seat availability
- cheaper fares hanging around for longer
Where other months push prices up due to sheer demand, March quietly enjoys the breathing space. Trains still run frequently. People still travel. But the huge spikes simply aren’t there, which is great news for your wallet.
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Winter Pricing… Without Peak Winter Conditions
March sits in that not-quite-winter, not-quite-spring zone where travel prices are often still friendly, but the world is starting to feel nicer again.
Accommodation can be cheaper.
Attractions are open but not overwhelmed.
Cities feel lively without being crowded.
So rather than paying premium “seasonal” prices, March allows you to plan trips that feel special, but cost far less than they might later in the year.
Advance Fares Are Easier to Find
By March, the rail network has settled back after the busy start to the year. That often means Advance fares are far easier to pick up, especially if you book ahead or keep your timing flexible.
Even small tweaks can make a huge difference:
- travelling slightly earlier or later in the day
- switching from Friday to Saturday or Sunday
- shifting a journey by a week
Sometimes, it’s the difference between “that’s expensive…” and “that’s actually a bargain”.
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Perfect for Weekend Escapes and Spontaneous Plans
March feels like the warm-up act to spring.
The days are lighter. Destinations feel welcoming again. And it’s an ideal time for:
- short weekend escapes
- trips to see friends and family
- early-year adventures without the heavy costs
Whether you’re heading to a coastal town waking up after winter, a buzzing UK city, or somewhere quiet for a reset, March offers a brilliant mix of value and atmosphere.
Split tickets, without the hassle
Many March journeys are cheaper when tickets are split along the route. TrainSplit does this automatically, showing you savings without changing trains or complicating your journey.
Where to Travel by Train This March
March is a great time to explore destinations that feel calmer, better value, and easier to enjoy before the busy spring and summer months arrive.
York
Compact, walkable, and full of history, York feels calmer in March. You can explore the city walls, cosy cafés and museums without the summer crowds, and it’s well connected from London, the Midlands and the North.
Bath
A perfect off-peak city break. March is cool enough for wandering Georgian streets and warm enough for riverside walks. Bath Spa station drops you right into the centre, making it ideal for a relaxed rail getaway.
Edinburgh
Before festival season kicks in, March offers a quieter side of the city. From the Royal Mile to Arthur’s Seat, it’s a brilliant time to explore without the usual crowds and direct trains make it easy from across the UK.
Manchester
Lively year-round, but easier to enjoy once winter rushes fade. Galleries, shopping, food spots and live music are all within easy reach of Manchester Piccadilly, and midweek fares in March can be surprisingly good value.
Bristol
Creative, compact and well connected. March is great for exploring harbourside walks, markets and independent cafés before spring gets busy.
Looking for inspiration?
March is perfect for low-stress city breaks. Pick a destination, search your dates, and let TrainSplit show you the cheapest routes available.
Trains Are Busy Enough to Feel Alive, But Not Overwhelming
Travel in peak summer or December and you’ll know all about busy platforms, packed carriages and disappearing seat reservations. March, however, often hits the perfect middle ground.
Busy enough to feel normal.
Quiet enough to stay comfortable.
Friendly enough to enjoy the journey.
That’s a rare sweet spot.
Fewer Disruptions, Smoother Journeys
Major engineering works are often scheduled around school holidays and long weekends. By March, many winter projects are wrapped up, and the timetable settles into a more predictable rhythm.
That means fewer replacement buses, fewer last-minute changes, and a much calmer experience overall, especially if you’re planning a short break or day trip.
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Midweek Travel Is Where the Real Savings Live
If you can travel Tuesday to Thursday, March is especially kind. Trains are quieter, Advance fares last longer, and even flexible tickets are often cheaper than weekend equivalents.
It’s perfect for remote workers, flexible schedules, or anyone happy to swap Saturday crowds for a calmer journey.
The TrainSplit app makes it easy to find cheaper alternative journeys through split ticketing.
The TrainSplit app helps you find better fares by splitting your tickets. Available on iOS and Android, just search for TrainSplit in your app store and start saving today!
Why TrainSplit Makes March Even Better Value
Cheap travel months are great. But combining that with TrainSplit’s split-ticketing technology is where the real magic happens.
You don’t need to understand splits.
You don’t need to search multiple journeys.
You don’t need to manually piece fares together.
TrainSplit automatically searches for clever ticket combinations behind the scenes. If splitting your journey saves money, we’ll show you. If it doesn’t, you just get the best fare available anyway. Simple.
And yes, split tickets can work brilliantly alongside the naturally lower fares often found in March.
Planning to travel in March?
TrainSplit automatically compares fares, checks for split-ticket savings and shows you the best combinations available, so you can spend less time searching and more time enjoying the journey.
Tips to Get the Very Best March Train Deals
If you want to take March savings even further, a few smart habits really help:
1️⃣ Book ahead when you can
Advance fares in March are usually great value and TrainSplit helps you maximise them.
2️⃣ Avoid the busiest weekday peaks
Travelling outside the heaviest commuter windows can significantly reduce prices.
3️⃣ Be flexible with times
Even shifting by an hour can completely change the fare.
4️⃣ Consider alternative nearby stations
Sometimes, moving your start or end point slightly can unlock more availability.
Got a Railcard? March is when it really pays off
Railcards give around 1/3 off fares, and those savings stack beautifully in quieter months like March. Add it once and TrainSplit applies the discount wherever it’s valid.
A Great Month for Every Kind of Traveller
March suits almost everyone:
- Budget travellers - thanks to better prices
- Families visiting relatives - calmer trains, less stress
- Couples & weekend explorers - affordable getaways
- Students & young travellers - more savings opportunities
- Anyone who just needs a break
It’s one of those rare travel months where everything aligns in your favour.
Final Thoughts
March may not be the headline act of the travel calendar, but that’s exactly why it works so well.
- Fewer crowds.
- Friendlier fares.
- More availability.
- Better value.
And with TrainSplit doing the hard work behind the scenes to help you pay less, it’s a brilliant time to plan something to look forward to.
Wherever you’re heading, travel smarter this March.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make a short break feel longer?
Yes! Travel early/late, explore walkable destinations, and use scenic trains to stretch your time.
How can TrainSplit help with short breaks?
TrainSplit automatically finds split-ticket savings and compares fares, making your journey cheaper and simpler.
Do Railcards work with TrainSplit bookings?
Yes! Apply your Railcard to see discounts automatically where eligible, saving on adult and child fares.
Which UK destinations are best for a short break?
Walkable cities like York, Bath, Edinburgh, Brighton, Canterbury, or scenic escapes like the Lake District and St Ives.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking ahead usually gives you cheaper fares and more seating options, especially on weekends.