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VanLife Fest returns to North Yorkshire amid surging campervan interest

15.06.2026 15:11 1 min 2 sources Event
CaravanTimes ENG + 1 more
VanLife Fest returns to North Yorkshire amid surging campervan interest
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VanLife Fest will take place from 19 to 21 June at Scampston Hall, while a motorhome exhibition is set for Harrogate in March. Search queries for campervans in Leeds surged 195%, in York 157%, and in Sheffield 122%.

VanLife Fest, one of the UK’s best-known celebrations of campervan culture, is set to return this summer. The festival will take place at Scampston Hall near Malton, North Yorkshire, from 19th to 21st June, offering live music, vehicle displays, family activities, expert talks and a bustling trade village. New features include competitions for best campervan and best self-build, plus a Coffee Club zone for discussions and demonstrations.

Meanwhile, interest in motorhomes has soared across Yorkshire ahead of a specialist exhibition in Harrogate from 20 to 22 March 2026. Search queries in Leeds increased by 195%, in York by 157%, and in Sheffield by 122%. The exhibition will offer test drives, displays and consultations. Both events reflect the growing popularity of motorhome travel in the UK.

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VanLife Fest returns to North Yorkshire this summer

15.06.2026 CaravanTimes ENG Original source

Motorhome and campervan searches surge across Yorkshire ahead of show

08.01.2026 Bradford Telegraph and Argus ENG Original source

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