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    Models, specs and UK dealers

    Leisuredrive (est. 1968) is a caravan manufacturer, based in GB. RoamWorthy lists Leisuredrive caravans for sale from verified UK dealers.

    Leisuredrive is a British campervan and motorhome conversion specialist based in Lancashire. Established in 1968, the company has spent over five decades refining its craft, becoming one of the UK’s longest-standing independent converters. They specialise in transforming popular van chassis, such as the Volkswagen Transporter and Ford Transit, into practical, road-ready touring vehicles.

    Their range includes both side-kitchen and rear-kitchen layouts, catering to a variety of customer requirements and travel styles.

    Every Leisuredrive vehicle is designed with a focus on durability and intelligent spatial management. Their conversions are noted for incorporating high-quality materials and bespoke options that enhance the utility of the living space. By maintaining a factory-direct approach to manufacturing, they ensure consistent quality control across their catalogue.

    Whether for solo travellers or families, Leisuredrive offers functional, well-equipped motorhomes designed to handle the demands of the British climate and road networks.

    Leisuredrive was founded in 1968, emerging during the foundational years of the British motorhome industry. Based in Sandbach and later moving to their long-term home in Bolton, Greater Manchester, the company began with a clear mission: to create affordable and reliable campervan conversions for the UK market. In an era where the campervan lifestyle was rapidly gaining popularity, Leisuredrive established itself by focusing on professional engineering rather than basic DIY-style modifications.

    Throughout the 1970s and 80s, the company became synonymous with Volkswagen conversions, though they expanded their expertise to include various marques such as Ford and Renault. A significant milestone in their history was the development of their own unique high-top and elevating roof designs, which provided increased standing room and ventilation—features that became staples of their product line.

    Over the decades, Leisuredrive has navigated the shift from traditional craftsmanship to modern computer-aided design, while retaining the practical layouts that original customers valued. Today, they remain a family-owned entity and are recognised as one of the few British converters with over half a century of continuous operation. Their standing in the industry is defined by this longevity and their commitment to producing vehicles that balance traditional comfort with modern automotive standards.

    Est. 1968
    GB

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    Leisuredrive FAQs

    Leisuredrive is a well-established caravan manufacturer. Quality varies by model range and year. Check our reviews and inspect any caravan thoroughly before purchase. Look for damp checks, service history, and structural integrity.

    Leisuredrive caravans on RoamWorthy currently range from various price points. Prices depend on age, condition, model, and specification. New models command premium prices while used options offer better value.

    Towing capacity depends on your vehicle's specifications and the caravan's MTPLM (Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass). Use our towing calculator to check compatibility with specific Leisuredrive models.

    Leisuredrive offers various sleeping configurations across various layouts including end washroom, fixed bed, and family configurations. Browse our layout finder to see which designs suit your needs.

    RoamWorthy lists Leisuredrive caravans from verified dealers across the UK. Browse our current stock of 0 listings, contact dealers directly, and book viewings online.

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