Yorkshire hosts a diverse range of campervan converters, from award-winning NCC-approved workshops to specialist parts suppliers with thousands of five-star reviews. The county combines competitive pricing with some of the UK's best-accredited builders.
22 converters found in Yorkshire

Yorkshire's converter landscape is unusually rich. South Yorkshire has adventure-focused builders in Sheffield. West Yorkshire hosts major players in Barnsley, Leeds, and Keighley including some of the UK's most established names. Between them, you'll find converters with Ford QVM status, VCA Type Approval, NCC accreditation, and businesses that have been building campervans for over two decades.
The county is also notable for its DIY and self-build support infrastructure. At least one major Yorkshire business has built an international reputation supplying conversion parts, hardware, and modular kits that let you tackle your own build with professional-grade components. If you're considering a self-build, Yorkshire is worth exploring as a source for high-quality parts with expert backup.
From a touring perspective, Yorkshire itself provides enough variety for months of exploration. The Dales and Moors are two distinct national parks with very different characters, the Yorkshire coast runs from Robin Hood's Bay to Flamborough Head, and the county's market towns provide excellent overnight stops with good parking for vans.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
Limestone pavements, waterfalls, and iconic valleys like Wensleydale and Swaledale.
Heather moorland, steam railways, and the stunning Heritage Coast around Whitby.
From Scarborough to Staithes, with fishing villages, fossil hunting, and dramatic cliffs.
A quieter alternative to the Dales, with reservoirs, moorland walks, and the Stump Cross Caverns.