Greater Manchester offers one of the largest concentrations of campervan converters in northern England. With workshops spread across Oldham, Bury, Salford, and Stockport, the county provides excellent choice, competitive pricing, and fast motorway access to the Lake District, Snowdonia, and the Peak District.
10 converters found in Greater Manchester
Greater Manchester's industrial infrastructure makes it a natural home for campervan conversion businesses. Large workshop units on trading estates around Oldham, Ashton-under-Lyne, and Trafford Park accommodate everything from one-person artisan operations to larger production-line converters running multiple builds simultaneously. Conversion prices in the county are among the most competitive in the north, with basic day van builds on Ford Transit Custom or Volkswagen Transporter platforms starting from around £14,000 and full long-wheelbase Sprinter conversions with shower rooms, diesel heating, and lithium battery systems typically costing between £32,000 and £52,000.
The breadth of specialisms available in Greater Manchester is notable. Some Stockport-based converters focus exclusively on Volkswagen T5 and T6 restorations and conversions, while operations in Rochdale and Bolton cater to the growing market for large panel van expedition builds with heavy-duty suspension upgrades and all-terrain tyres. Lead times vary from 8 weeks for straightforward day van specifications to 16 weeks for complex bespoke builds. The density of automotive parts suppliers along the M60 and M62 corridors means converters can often source components quickly, reducing delays.
Greater Manchester's location is a significant advantage for van life. The M6 leads directly to the Lake District in under two hours, while the M56 connects to North Wales and Snowdonia in roughly the same time. The Peak District is less than an hour south via the A6 or A57. Many local van lifers treat Dovestone Reservoir near Saddleworth as a convenient shakedown spot for new builds before heading further afield. The thriving Manchester outdoor and adventure community also supports several van life meetup groups and annual gatherings.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
Under an hour south via the A6 or A635, the Peak District offers dramatic gritstone edges, reservoir walks, and wild camping near Kinder Scout and Bleaklow.
Less than two hours north on the M6, the Lake District delivers England's most dramatic mountain scenery with excellent campervan stops around Windermere, Keswick, and Ullswater.
Approximately two hours west via the M56 and A55, Snowdonia provides mountain passes, coastal parking, and wild camping in the Ogwen Valley.
Around an hour north via the M66 and A59, Bowland offers one of England's quietest and darkest landscapes, with excellent stargazing and undiscovered overnight spots.
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