The Yorkshire Motorhome & Campervan Show 2025 has officially concluded today, March 16, after a three-day showcase at the Yorkshire Event Centre in Harrogate.
Organized by Warners Shows, the event marked its thirteenth year, solidifying its status as a premier destination for outdoor leisure enthusiasts, industry professionals, and first-time buyers.
According to the official show guide,this year’s event, which ran from 14th to 16th March, featured an impressive lineup of motorhomes, campervans, accessories, and expert-led seminars, drawing thousands of visitors eager to explore the latest trends in recreational vehicle travel.
A major highlight of the show was the wide range of new and pre-owned motorhomes on display, with brands like Tourne, Eura Mobil, Rimor, and Elddis taking center stage.
Yorkshire Caravans & Motorhomes and M&C Ltd led the charge in showcasing premium vehicles, including the newly launched Tourne campervans, built with advanced climate-ready features for year-round adventure.
The show also offered expert seminars featuring leading industry voices. Peter Vaughan, Editor of What Motorhome, shared invaluable insights into choosing the right motorhome and must-have accessories.
Meanwhile, Motorhome Matt, a renowned podcaster, guided attendees through the latest post-Brexit European travel regulations.
BlueFix Energy Solutions helped visitors explore off-grid power solutions, catering to travelers seeking self-sufficient motorhome experiences.
New for 2025, the show introduced free motorhome maneuvering courses in collaboration with SwiftGo and Out & About Live.
These sessions, led by a qualified instructor, provided visitors with hands-on training in safe and confident motorhome driving.
For those interested in motorhome-friendly cuisine, Vanlife Eats hosted live cooking demonstrations, offering space-saving, easy-to-make recipes tailored for on-the-road living.
Beyond motorhome sales and expert guidance, the exhibition halls were packed with thousands of accessories, outdoor gear, and specialized products, catering to travelers looking to upgrade their on-the-road experience.
Attendees who purchased a vehicle at the show were also invited to join organized rally weekends and special getaway events.
As the Yorkshire Motorhome & Campervan Show 2025 comes to a close, it remains a key fixture in the outdoor leisure industry, offering an unparalleled platform for manufacturers, dealers, and enthusiasts alike.
With the growing popularity of van life, off-grid travel, and motorhome holidays, the show continues to inspire more people to embrace the freedom of adventure on the open road.