Herefordshire is one of England's most rural counties, and its campervan converters share that independent, off-grid spirit. Workshops around Hereford, Leominster, and Ross-on-Wye produce characterful builds suited to countryside living and wild touring.
Converters here tend to be passionate owner-operators who build vans because they love vanlife. Workshops produce builds with a handcrafted, artisan quality — reclaimed timber interiors, hand-forged metalwork, and natural wool insulation. Prices start from £18,000 and can reach £50,000 for full off-grid specification.
Lead times range from 10 to 20 weeks. Because most workshops are small, they typically take on one or two builds at a time, meaning individual attention to detail but potentially longer waits. The county's rural location keeps overheads lower, reflected in competitive pricing.
The Golden Valley is one of England's most beautiful and least crowded valleys. The Wye Valley AONB follows the county's border with dramatic riverside scenery. The Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons are immediately accessible across the Welsh border.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
Spectacular river gorge scenery from Ross-on-Wye to Chepstow, with ancient woodland, Tintern Abbey, and riverside camping spots.
A hidden pastoral valley in western Herefordshire with single-track lanes and black-and-white villages.
Rising from the Herefordshire border, the Black Mountains offer the Gospel Pass and wild camping terrain.
An ancient royal forest with walking trails, sculpture trails, mountain biking, and atmospheric campsites.
Also explore converters in neighbouring areas.