Highland converters build expedition-grade campervans designed for Scotland's most demanding terrain. If you want a van that handles single-track roads, Highland weather, and remote wild camping, these builders know exactly what's needed.
2 converters found in Inverness & the Highlands
The Scottish Highlands produce a particular type of campervan conversion: robust, practical, and built without compromise for off-grid living. Inverness-based converters specialise in Sprinter and Crafter platforms, choosing these larger vans for their ability to carry the heavier insulation, bigger battery banks, and more substantial heating systems that Highland touring demands.
These are not lifestyle builds for Instagram. Highland conversions prioritise function: double-glazed windows, closed-cell foam insulation rated for sub-zero temperatures, diesel heaters with ducted outputs to prevent cold spots, and electrical systems sized for dark winter evenings. The best Highland converters have spent years living in and testing their own builds in the conditions their customers will face.
Buying from a Highland converter also gives you access to local knowledge that's hard to get elsewhere. Many will advise on wild camping etiquette, seasonal route planning, and the practicalities of NC500 touring based on first-hand experience. Several offer post-conversion orientation sessions where they take you through every system in the van before you set off.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
Scotland's iconic 500-mile coastal route starts and ends in Inverness, showcasing the Highlands at their best.
The UK's largest national park with mountain landscapes, ancient forests, and outstanding wildlife.
Dramatic geology and mountain scenery about three hours west of Inverness via the A87.
Dolphin watching at Chanonry Point and whisky distilleries along the Speyside trail.