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    Pennine Leisure motorhomes: models, prices and current UK stock

    Models, specs and UK dealers

    Pennine Leisure (est. 1974) is a motorhome manufacturer, based in GB. RoamWorthy lists Pennine Leisure motorhomes for sale from verified UK dealers.

    Pennine Outdoor Leisure is a specialized British manufacturer recognized for its expertise in the folding camper and trailer tent market. Based in Accrington, Lancashire, the company has established a distinct niche within the UK leisure vehicle industry, offering a bridge between traditional tent camping and caravanning. Their vehicle range is characterized by a unique design that combines a solid trailer base with a canvas upper, providing a lightweight, aerodynamic towing experience without sacrificing interior living space.

    Each Pennine unit is engineered for practicality, featuring integrated kitchen facilities, comfortable sleeping quarters, and, in many models, plumbed washrooms. The brand's focus remains on high-quality craftsmanship and the use of breathable, durable fabrics like Isabella acrylic. These vehicles are particularly suited for UK families and couples seeking a manageable towing solution that can be stored easily at home while offering the spaciousness of a traditional caravan once deployed on site.

    RoamWorthy provides a dedicated platform to explore Pennine's specialist range for those valuing efficiency and outdoor connection.

    Founded in 1974, Pennine Leisure began its journey during a transformative era for British outdoor holidays. Over the last five decades, the manufacturer has focused exclusively on the development of folding campers, becoming one of the most enduring names in this specialist sector. The brand gained significant traction by addressing the needs of motorists with smaller cars who required a lightweight yet comfortable alternative to the classic touring caravan.

    A defining moment in Pennine's history was the acquisition of the Conway brand assets in the early 2000s, a move that consolidated their expertise and expanded their influence over the UK folding camper market. This merger allowed Pennine to refine their product lines, incorporating the technical strengths of both marques. Throughout its history, Pennine has remained committed to British manufacturing, continuing to produce their units in Lancashire. Today, the company is noted for its partnership with premium awning manufacturer Isabella, ensuring their campers are equipped with high-performance materials. While the leisure industry has seen many marques come and go, Pennine’s longevity is attributed to its consistent focus on a specific vehicle type and its ability to adapt traditional camping concepts for the modern era, maintaining a stable presence in the UK market.

    Est. 1974
    GB

    Pennine Leisure motorhome models

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    Pennine Leisure FAQs

    Pennine Leisure motorhomes are built on proven base vehicles with established reliability records. As with any motorhome, regular servicing and maintenance are key. Check habitation service history and base vehicle condition.

    Most Pennine Leisure motorhomes under 3,500kg can be driven on a standard UK car licence. Larger models may require a C1 licence. Check the specific model's GVW before purchasing.

    Pennine Leisure motorhomes on RoamWorthy currently range from various price points. Prices vary by age, base vehicle, mileage, and specification. Panel van conversions tend to be more affordable than A-class models.

    ULEZ compliance depends on the base vehicle's engine and emission standards. Most Euro 6 diesel motorhomes (2015+) are compliant. Check specific listings for ULEZ status.

    Pennine Leisure offers various sleeping configurations across layouts including fixed beds, drop-down beds, and rear lounges. Browse our layout finder to explore options that match your travel style.

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