Pembrokeshire is home to Britain's only coastal national park. Local workshops in Haverfordwest, Milford Haven, and Narberth build vans designed for salt air, coastal tracks, and wild Atlantic weather.
Workshops in Haverfordwest, Milford Haven, and Narberth offer full conversions from £18,000 for a practical surf-and-sleep setup to £60,000 for a premium tourer with marine-grade fittings and comprehensive corrosion protection.
Given the salty coastal environment, Pembrokeshire converters pay particular attention to rust protection with marine-grade stainless fixings, cavity wax, and sealed underbody coatings. Lead times typically run 12 to 18 weeks. Many offer surf-spec packages with external showers and wetsuit storage.
The coast road from Tenby through Manorbier to Freshwater West follows breathtaking coastline. Whitesands Bay near St Davids, Newgale beach, and the harbours of Solva and Lower Fishguard offer endless overnight options. The 186-mile Coast Path means a different walk every day.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
Britain's smallest city and its nearby beach offer world-class surfing, coasteering, and dramatic cliff walks.
A picturesque walled harbour town with colourful Georgian buildings, sandy beaches, and boat trips to Caldey Island.
The ancient uplands behind the coast, home to the bluestones of Stonehenge and quiet overnight spots.
A wild, exposed Atlantic beach popular with surfers, with National Trust parking.
Also explore converters in neighbouring areas.