Monmouthshire sits where the Wye Valley meets the Brecon Beacons. Local converters in Monmouth, Abergavenny, and Chepstow serve customers from both South Wales and the West of England.
1 converter found in Monmouthshire
Workshops in Monmouth, Abergavenny, and Chepstow draw customers from Cardiff, Newport, Bristol, and Gloucester. Full build prices range from £20,000 to £58,000, with Monmouthshire converters often competing at the premium end with high-spec interiors.
Lead times typically fall between 12 and 16 weeks. The M4 and M48 Severn crossings mean materials arrive quickly. Several converters have earned reputations for food-festival-ready builds with well-designed cooking spaces, reflecting Monmouthshire's status as a gastronomic destination.
The Wye Valley AONB between Chepstow and Monmouth is one of Britain's most scenic drives. Heading northwest from Abergavenny, the A40 climbs into the Beacons via the Usk Valley. The Black Mountains through the Gospel Pass provide some of the most rewarding remote van-touring roads.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
Follow the A466 from Chepstow to Monmouth through ancient woodland, past Tintern Abbey and dramatic river cliffs.
Wales's food capital sits beneath the Sugar Loaf mountain, with excellent walking and a renowned food festival each September.
Remote single-track roads through the Gospel Pass to Llanthony Priory, one of Wales's most atmospheric overnight spots.
The eastern Beacons are easily reached from Abergavenny via the A40, with Pen y Fan just 40 minutes away.
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