News

Gearing up for the Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show 2025

A couple testing out a camper van

The Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show 2025 is nearly upon us, as it will take over the NEC in Birmingham from February 18th to 23rd.

More than 400 exhibitors will be in attendance showcasing the latest motorhomes, campervans, touring caravans and caravan holiday homes.

If you’re thinking about purchasing a leisure vehicle this year, it’s a great opportunity to step inside the newest models and compare layouts for yourself.

For the first time this year, there’ll be a whole hall dedicated to tents, trailer tents and camping equipment if you’re not looking for a caravan or motorhome.

Those who are already owners can get inspiration for their next getaway with UK and European campsites and holiday parks also represented.

There’s also the chance to take advantage of show-only offers on thousands of accessories and gadgets that will make touring holidays more comfortable.

Standout exhibitors

Among the exhibitors at the show will be some of the leading names from the world of caravanning and motorhoming.

Look out for:

  • Adria
  • Bailey of Bristol
  • Bessacarr
  • Buccaneer
  • Coachman
  • Elddis
  • Eriba Touring
  • Finesse
  • Freedom Caravans
  • Hobby
  • Swift
  • T@B
  • Xplore

What’s on at the Inspiration Theatre?

Head along to the Inspiration Theatre throughout the show to listen to ​​talks from adventurers, travel writers, wildlife presenters and organisations.

These special guests will help you make the most of the great outdoors and provide ideas to fuel future trips in your caravan or motorhome.

The likes of Annabel Croft, Bob Reeves and Martin Dorey will be talking about everything from emerging destinations to caravan cooking.

Caravan and motorhome help and advice

One of the most useful elements of the show for those new to the caravan and motorhome lifestyle is the help and advice available.

The advice hub in Hall 3 will be staffed with industry experts ready to answer visitors’ questions, as well as running its own schedule of events on everything from tyre safety to travelling with pets.

Free caravan towing and campervan test drive sessions are also available at the show, helping newbies and seasoned owners to improve their skills.

Dan Cartwright of CaravanTimes will be at the show next week and has some advice for those looking to buy a new leisure vehicle.

He said: “There’s been a proliferation in motorhomes, caravans and motorhomes being exhibited at the show. You’re never going to see that many caravans in one place anywhere else.

“This gives those looking to buy a unique opportunity to compare options, but don’t get too carried away. Read our previous articles on purchasing a leisure vehicle before you make the commitment.”

 

 

Photo credit: Pexels/Thirdman