Angus sits on Scotland's east coast between Dundee and the southern Cairngorms. Workshops in Forfar, Montrose, and Arbroath produce solid, well-priced conversions for customers across Tayside and northeast Scotland.
Local converters tend to be smaller, owner-operated businesses offering personal service and competitive pricing. Conversion costs start from £15,000 for a basic build and reach £45,000 for a well-equipped touring campervan. Lead times generally range from 8 to 14 weeks.
Many workshops offer particular expertise in compact conversions on short and medium-wheelbase vans, better suited to the steep, narrow roads up Glen Clova and Glen Isla. Four-season capability with quality insulation and heating is standard.
The Angus Glens cut north into the Cairngorm foothills, offering remote wild camping under Scotland's right to roam. The coastal route through Arbroath's red sandstone cliffs is scenic and quiet. Dundee is just 15 minutes south on the A90.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
Five dramatic glacial valleys — Clova, Prosen, Isla, Lethnot, and Esk — cut into the Cairngorm foothills with wild camping and spectacular walking.
Red sandstone cliffs between Arbroath and Montrose, including dramatic Seaton Cliffs and the sandy sweep of Lunan Bay.
Take the A90 north to Stonehaven, then the A93 inland through Banchory to reach the eastern Cairngorms within 90 minutes.
Scotland's fourth city is 15 minutes south, offering V&A Dundee and connections across the Tay Bridge to Fife.
Also explore converters in neighbouring areas.