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Bears vs Harlequins: Big Day Out Guide 2026

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Last updated: March 24, 2026 12:11 pm
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Key Points

  • Bristol Bears are hosting a blockbuster Big Day Out double-header against Harlequins at Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday, March 28th.
  • The event features matches involving Bristol Bears Women and the men’s team, providing a full day of rugby action.
  • Supporter coaches, organised in partnership with Turners Coachways, are now completely sold out.
  • Pre-booked coaches depart from Ashton Gate at 10.15am, arriving in Cardiff ahead of the Bristol Bears Women’s kick-off.
  • Return coaches will leave Principality Stadium 60 minutes after the final whistle of the men’s match, returning supporters to Ashton Gate Stadium.
  • A dedicated accessible coach is available for supporters with disabilities and limited mobility, with drop-off near the Principality Stadium.
  • No coach tickets will be sold on the day, and supporters are advised to plan alternative travel arrangements.

Cardiff (Cardiff Daily) March 24, 2026 – Rugby enthusiasts preparing for the highly anticipated Big Day Out double-header at Principality Stadium, where Bristol Bears face Harlequins on Saturday, March 28th, have been urged to secure alternative travel plans after supporter coaches sold out rapidly.​

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Are the Coach Travel Details?
  • Why Are the Coaches Sold Out?
  • How Can Supporters with Disabilities Travel?
  • What Makes This Double-Header a Blockbuster?
  • Where Exactly Are the Coaches Departing From?
  • When Should Fans Plan Their Alternatives?
  • Who Are Turners Coachways?
  • Why Principality Stadium for This Fixture?
  • What Should Fans Expect on Match Day?
  • How Does This Fit into Bristol Bears’ Season?
  • Are There Any Last-Minute Booking Warnings?
  • What Alternatives Exist for Getting to Cardiff?
  • Why Is Fan Travel So Crucial for Events Like This?

The event promises an action-packed day with back-to-back matches, starting with the Bristol Bears Women’s team, followed by the men’s showdown. Organisers from Bristol Bears have confirmed that all pre-booked supporter coaches, courtesy of partners Turners Coachways, are fully booked.

What Are the Coach Travel Details?

Supporter coaches are scheduled to depart Ashton Gate Stadium at precisely 10.15am on March 28th. These coaches will travel directly to Cardiff, timed to arrive ahead of the Bristol Bears Women’s kick-off at Principality Stadium.

As detailed in the official Bristol Bears travel guide, the coaches ensure fans can enjoy both games without missing key moments. Return journeys will commence 60 minutes after the final whistle of the men’s match, bringing supporters back to Ashton Gate Stadium efficiently.

This arrangement allows ample time for post-match celebrations or reflections on the day’s rugby spectacle.

Why Are the Coaches Sold Out?

Demand for the supporter coaches has been overwhelming, with all tickets snapped up well in advance. The Bristol Bears announcement highlights that these coaches, provided through their partnership with Turners Coachways, are no longer available for purchase.

Fans who missed out on bookings are advised against expecting on-the-day sales. The guide explicitly states:

“Please note, these coaches are no longer on sale and no coach tickets will be sold on the day.”

This sell-out reflects the growing excitement around the double-header, a marquee fixture drawing supporters from across the region.

How Can Supporters with Disabilities Travel?

An accessible coach has been specially arranged for supporters with disabilities and limited mobility. This service ensures drop-off as close as possible to Principality Stadium, prioritising ease of access.

The Bristol Bears travel guide emphasises inclusivity, noting that this coach forms part of the comprehensive supporter travel package. It departs alongside the main fleet from Ashton Gate at 10.15am and follows the same return schedule.

Such provisions underscore the club’s commitment to making the Big Day Out enjoyable for all fans, regardless of mobility needs.

What Makes This Double-Header a Blockbuster?

The Big Day Out pits Bristol Bears against Harlequins in a rare double-header format, spotlighting both the women’s and men’s teams. Principality Stadium, with its iconic atmosphere, serves as the perfect backdrop for this high-stakes encounter.

Bristol Bears’ official communication frames it as a “blockbuster” event, combining competitive rugby with a festive supporter experience. The timing – women’s match first, followed by the men’s – maximises the day’s entertainment value.

Supporters can look forward to a full programme of pre-match build-up, live action, and post-game analysis under Cardiff’s vibrant skies.

Where Exactly Are the Coaches Departing From?

All coaches originate from Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol Bears’ home ground. The 10.15am departure allows for a smooth journey to Cardiff, covering the approximately 45-mile route efficiently.

Turners Coachways, the trusted partners, handle the logistics for this direct service. Arrival in Cardiff is calibrated to precede the women’s kick-off, giving fans time to settle in at Principality Stadium.

The return leg, starting 60 minutes post-final whistle, ensures a timely arrival back at Ashton Gate, likely in the late evening.

When Should Fans Plan Their Alternatives?

With coaches sold out, fans without tickets must arrange independent travel immediately. Options include trains from Bristol Temple Meads to Cardiff Central, followed by a short walk or bus to the stadium.

Driving is another viable choice, though parking near Principality Stadium fills quickly for major events. Car-sharing among supporter groups could ease congestion on the M4 motorway.

Public transport schedules for March 28th should be checked via official apps, as match-day services often run enhanced timetables.

Who Are Turners Coachways?

Turners Coachways serve as the official travel partners for Bristol Bears on this occasion. Their involvement guarantees reliable, comfortable transport for the sold-out coach service.

Known for handling sports supporter travel, the company ensures coaches are equipped for long journeys, complete with amenities for rugby fans. The partnership highlights Bristol Bears’ focus on seamless logistics.

No further details on additional services from Turners were provided, but their role is central to the original travel plan.

Why Principality Stadium for This Fixture?

Principality Stadium, home to Welsh rugby, hosts this neutral-venue double-header, adding prestige to the occasion. Its 74,500 capacity promises an electric atmosphere for Bears versus Harlequins.

Cardiff’s central location makes it accessible for fans from South Wales, the West Country, and beyond. The stadium’s facilities, including fan zones and hospitality areas, enhance the Big Day Out experience.

Past events at the venue have drawn record crowds, setting high expectations for March 28th.

What Should Fans Expect on Match Day?

The schedule kicks off with Bristol Bears Women taking on Harlequins Women, followed by the men’s teams. Supporters can anticipate pre-match entertainment, half-time shows, and family-friendly activities around the stadium.

Food and drink outlets will operate at full capacity, offering Welsh and international fare. Weather in late March can be unpredictable, so layered clothing and waterproofs are advisable.

Stewards will manage crowd flow, especially for those using the accessible drop-off points.

How Does This Fit into Bristol Bears’ Season?

This double-header forms a key part of Bristol Bears’ 2026 campaign, blending women’s and men’s rugby in a showcase event. It builds momentum ahead of crucial league and cup fixtures.

Harlequins, as formidable opponents, elevate the stakes, promising fiercely contested matches. Victory for Bears in either game would boost morale among the travelling support.

Club officials view the Big Day Out as a cornerstone of fan engagement, fostering community spirit.

Are There Any Last-Minute Booking Warnings?

The Bristol Bears guide is unequivocal: no coach tickets will be available on the day. Attempting to purchase from unofficial sources risks disappointment or scams.

Fans are encouraged to monitor official channels for any updates on additional travel options. Social media and the club website provide real-time information.

Planning ahead remains the key message from organisers.

What Alternatives Exist for Getting to Cardiff?

Train services from Bristol to Cardiff run frequently, with direct links taking under an hour. Match-day specials may operate, offering value-for-money returns.

Buses from key hubs like London or Birmingham connect via National Express or Megabus. For drivers, sat-nav to Principality Stadium’s postcode (CF10 1NA) is recommended, with park-and-ride schemes likely available.

Cycling or walking groups from nearby areas cater to eco-conscious fans, though distances vary.

Why Is Fan Travel So Crucial for Events Like This?

Rugby thrives on supporter presence, and organised travel like the sold-out coaches amplifies the away atmosphere. Bristol Bears’ initiative ensures safe, convivial journeys for fans.

The accessible coach exemplifies broader efforts to include diverse audiences. As rugby grows, such logistics become vital for sustaining passion at venues like Principality Stadium.

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