North East England offers quality campervan conversions at some of the most competitive prices in the country. Local converters in Tyne and Wear, Northumberland, and County Durham build robust vans designed for wild camping and remote touring.
The North East hosts converters across Tyne and Wear (Newcastle, Gateshead, Sunderland), Northumberland (Alnwick, Hexham, Morpeth), and County Durham (Bishop Auckland, Barnard Castle). Lower overheads compared to southern England translate into genuinely competitive pricing, with basic conversions from £15,000 and full off-grid builds reaching £50,000.
North East converters draw on the region's strong engineering and manufacturing heritage. Sunderland workshops are known for clean, modern interior designs, while Northumberland builders specialise in off-grid wild camping setups. Lead times typically run 8 to 16 weeks.
The North East provides immediate access to some of England's finest wild camping. The Northumberland Coast AONB offers vast empty beaches at Bamburgh and Holy Island. Kielder Forest holds the Northumberland International Dark Sky Park. Hadrian's Wall provides atmospheric overnight spots. The Port of Tyne offers DFDS ferries to Amsterdam for European touring.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
Vast empty beaches at Bamburgh, Dunstanburgh Castle, and the tidal island of Lindisfarne — some of England's most dramatic coastline.
England's largest forest and darkest skies provide remote overnight parking, reservoir walks, and outstanding stargazing.
Dramatic Roman ruins in a wild landscape with excellent van-friendly parking at Steel Rigg and Housesteads.
High moorland, England's highest waterfall at High Force, and remote camping near Cow Green Reservoir and Upper Teesdale.