Merseyside's campervan conversion workshops offer a gateway to North Wales, the Lake District, and the Lancashire coast. With workshops across Liverpool, Wirral, and St Helens, the county provides builds ranging from surf-ready day vans to full off-grid touring conversions.
5 converters found in Merseyside
Merseyside may be best known for its maritime and musical heritage, but the county has developed a credible campervan conversion scene in recent years. Workshops on the Wirral peninsula and in the industrial estates of Bootle, Speke, and St Helens offer a range of builds typically priced between £16,000 for a compact day van and £48,000 for a fully equipped long-wheelbase conversion. The area's proximity to North Wales means many local converters understand the specific needs of coastal and mountain van life, building vehicles optimised for damp conditions with effective ventilation systems and moisture-resistant materials.
Lead times across Merseyside generally fall between 10 and 14 weeks, with some smaller bespoke operations quoting up to 18 weeks for complex builds. Fiat Ducato and Ford Transit are the most commonly converted base vehicles locally, though Wirral-based workshops have developed a niche in Volkswagen California alternatives built on the T6.1 platform. Several Merseyside converters are also experienced in accessibility conversions, creating wheelchair-friendly campervans with lowered floors and adapted kitchen units, reflecting Liverpool's strong inclusive design community.
The location offers superb van life access. The Mersey Tunnel and M53 put you on the A55 North Wales coast road within 45 minutes, with Snowdonia accessible in well under two hours. Heading north, the M6 and M55 reach Blackpool and the Fylde coast in an hour, while the Lake District is around 90 minutes away. Locally, the Wirral coastline at West Kirby and Hilbre Island provides a convenient first overnight trip for a fresh build, with sea views and easy parking.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
Under two hours via the M53 and A55, Snowdonia delivers world-class mountain scenery, challenging passes like the Llanberis Pass, and superb wild camping in the Ogwen and Nant Gwynant valleys.
On Merseyside's own doorstep, the Wirral coast from New Brighton to West Kirby offers easy overnight stops with estuary views and walks to Hilbre Island at low tide.
Around 90 minutes north on the M6, the Lakes offer everything from gentle Windermere touring to remote western valleys like Wasdale and Ennerdale.
Two to two and a half hours west, Anglesey and Lleyn provide stunning coastal wild camping, quiet beaches, and some of Wales's best surf spots at Hell's Mouth.
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