Ayrshire sits on Scotland's southwestern coast, offering converters easy access to Glasgow's supply chains and some of the country's finest coastal scenery. Workshops across Kilmarnock, Ayr, and Irvine produce well-built vans for west coast touring.
1 converter found in Ayrshire
Converters in Kilmarnock, Ayr, and Irvine offer builds from around £16,000 for a simple day van to £50,000 for a comprehensively equipped long-wheelbase build. Lead times average 10 to 14 weeks.
Given the west coast's higher rainfall, local workshops pay particular attention to ventilation, moisture management, and rust-proofing. Condensation control through proper vapour barriers and roof fans is a priority. Many use marine-grade fittings from the region's boating heritage.
The A77 south leads to Culzean Castle and the Galloway Forest Dark Sky Park. The short ferry from Ardrossan opens up the Isle of Arran. The A78 north connects to Largs and ferries to Bute and Cumbrae. The M77 reaches Glasgow in 40 minutes.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
A short ferry from Ardrossan to Arran, with mountain roads, coastal wild camping, and the dramatic Goatfell ridge.
Head south on the A77 and A714 to reach Britain's largest forest park and the Galloway Dark Sky Park.
The Ayrshire coastal route passes stunning Culzean Castle grounds with clifftop paths and secluded beaches.
An hour's drive north via the A77 reaches the southern shores of Loch Lomond, gateway to the Trossachs.
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