Moray occupies a favoured position on Scotland's northeast coast, where the sheltered Moray Firth enjoys a surprisingly mild and dry climate. Converters in Elgin, Forres, and Keith produce robust, well-finished builds.
Converters in Elgin, Forres, and Speyside towns offer builds from around £15,000 for basic conversions to £48,000 for fully equipped touring campervans. Lead times typically sit between 8 and 14 weeks with good value compared to larger Scottish cities.
Moray's whisky country heritage means abundant skilled craftspeople — coopers, joiners, and engineers. Several converters are noted for exceptional woodwork using timber from the region's extensive forests. The Moray Firth's milder, drier climate also benefits the conversion process.
The Malt Whisky Trail connects distilleries from Forres to Keith along scenic Speyside roads. The Moray coast from Findhorn through Lossiemouth to Cullen offers sandy beaches and dolphin watching. Scotland's right to roam allows wild camping throughout.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
Follow the Spey valley through Aberlour, Dufftown, and Craigellachie, visiting world-famous distilleries and camping beside the river.
Long sandy beaches from Findhorn to Cullen, dramatic cliff-top ruins at Findlater Castle, and dolphin-rich waters along the A98.
The A939 south over the Lecht Pass to Tomintoul is one of Scotland's highest roads, dropping into the eastern Cairngorms.
The tidal bay at Findhorn offers wildlife watching, kayaking, and one of Scotland's most beautiful beach settings.
Also explore converters in neighbouring areas.