Worcestershire offers a blend of rural charm and practical workshop infrastructure supporting a thriving campervan conversion scene. Converters in Worcester, Redditch, and Malvern serve vanlifers across the West Midlands and Welsh Marches.
1 converter found in Worcestershire
Converters in Worcester, Redditch, Kidderminster, and Great Malvern offer builds from around £16,000 for a functional day van up to £52,000 for a comprehensive touring conversion. Several local builders have developed strong reputations for VW Transporter T5, T6, and T6.1 conversions.
Lead times typically run 10 to 16 weeks. Worcestershire converters tend to prioritise reliable heating systems, robust water tanks, and durable flooring. Several workshops produce beautiful interiors with locally sourced oak and ash timber with hand-finished details.
The Malvern Hills offer dramatic walking with views from the Cotswolds to the Brecon Beacons. The Teme Valley between Tenbury Wells and Ludlow is perfect for quiet overnight stops. The M5 connects north to Birmingham and south to the South West coast.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
A dramatic ridge rising from the Severn plain, offering ridge walks with panoramic views and parking areas at the foot of the hills.
A hidden gem along the Worcestershire-Shropshire border with winding lanes, riverside pubs, and the market town of Tenbury Wells.
One of the largest remaining ancient woodlands in England, with walking and cycling trails near Bewdley.
Just across the Welsh border, the Beacons offer mountain scenery, waterfalls, and excellent wild camping.
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