West Wales is home to specialist converters producing accessible and family-friendly campervans with some of the highest accreditations in the industry. With the Gower and Pembrokeshire at your doorstep, this is a rewarding area for van life.
Swansea's converter scene includes workshops with rare expertise in wheelchair-accessible campervan conversions. These specialist builders hold both NCC approval and VCA Type Approval, producing WAV (Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle) campervans that meet the most rigorous safety and quality standards. If you need an accessible conversion, West Wales is one of the few places in the UK with genuine specialist expertise.
Beyond the specialist accessible builds, West Wales converters produce a range of conventional campervans using Fiat Ducato, Ford Transit, and Mercedes Sprinter platforms. The area's lower costs of living translate into competitive conversion pricing, and workshops here tend to offer longer warranty periods than the industry average.
West Wales is one of the best areas in Britain to own a campervan. The Gower Peninsula, Britain's first AONB, has outstanding surf beaches and cliff walks minutes from Swansea. Pembrokeshire's coast is within easy reach, and the quiet lanes of Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion offer the kind of relaxed touring that van life is all about.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
Britain's first AONB with Rhossili Bay, Three Cliffs, and quiet coves just minutes from Swansea.
The UK's only coastal national park, under 90 minutes west with world-class beaches.
Wild, empty hill country in mid-Wales, the least populated area in England and Wales.
Green farmland, castle ruins, and the beautiful Tywi Valley for peaceful van touring.