Carmarthenshire's mix of rolling farmland and proximity to the Pembrokeshire coast makes it a natural home for campervan converters. Workshops in Carmarthen, Llanelli, and Cross Hands draw on a strong agricultural engineering tradition to deliver robust builds.
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Workshops in Carmarthen, Llanelli, and Cross Hands offer full conversions from around £18,000 for a straightforward panel van fit-out to £55,000 for a bespoke luxury build with solar, lithium batteries, and diesel heating. Popular base vehicles include the Mercedes Sprinter, Fiat Ducato, and VW Crafter.
Lead times generally sit between 10 and 16 weeks. The area's relatively low commercial rents compared to Cardiff or Swansea mean converters keep overheads down. Many workshops offer a visit-and-design consultation with demo vans.
The A40 westward leads straight to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Heading north through the Towy Valley takes you towards Llyn Brianne reservoir and the Cambrian Mountains. The National Botanic Garden of Wales is a perfect first overnight stop.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
A short drive west along the A40 to some of Britain's most spectacular coastal wild camping spots.
Head northeast through Llandovery to reach the national park's western flanks, ideal for dark-sky stargazing.
Just 30 minutes from Llanelli, the UK's first AONB offers surfing beaches and coastal walks.
Follow the Towy Valley north into the remote uplands around Tregaron and the Strata Florida abbey ruins.
Also explore converters in neighbouring areas.