Article Source: The Scottish Caravan, Motorhome and Holiday Home Show
Last Updated: 7 February 2025 9:10
The Scottish Caravan, Motorhome and Holiday Home Show got off to a flying start as it returned to the SEC, Glasgow. The largest show of its kind in Scotland will be in Glasgow until 9th February with over 170 exhibitors showcasing hundreds of leisure vehicles, travel accessories, holiday homes, tents, and more.
The event is set to see thousands of eager travel enthusiasts from across the UK to see what’s in store for the show’s 38th year.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Where and when?
The show will run from 10am to 5pm, Thursday (6th Feb) to Sunday (9th Feb) in the Main Hall of the SEC, Glasgow.
What’s new?
This year, the show welcomes an exciting new headline sponsor, Border Caravans, which will bring with it the show’s new accessible holiday home as it sets out to create a new standard for inclusivity in the industry.
The show is a great day out for all the family and this year has introduced a climbing wall for adventurers of all ages a chance to get active and have some fun.
What’s more, Scotland’s largest flexible travel show has partnered with lead Scottish tour guide and influencer, Andy the Highlander to provide holiday inspo for visitors with its Enchanted Map of Scotland which can be seen online now.
What else can I see?
Guests will have the chance to check out a strong lineup of new and returning exhibitors, bringing with them classic favourites and new options to explore.
Fan-favourite exhibitors include:
• Calder Campers – A family-owned business with over 50 years of experience in the Scottish campervan and motorhome industry, offering exclusive models and boasting the widest selection of campervans in Scotland, which they will be exhibiting at the event again this year
• Argyll Holidays - One of Scotland’s longest running caravan parks will be showcasing their wide range of holiday options located on the picturesque shores of Loch Fyne
• Vango – From awnings, to tents, sleeping bags, to caravan furniture. Discover everything you need for your holiday, and everything you didn’t know you needed, with this expert exhibitor
The Scottish Farmer’s Market will be returning this year, featuring artisan producers with over 500 varieties of locally produced, award-winning specialty products. Make sure to stop by for a couple of tasters and discover the best of Scotland’s larder.
Back once again is the huge accessory store featuring PJ Camping, and an e-bike testing area. Kids will be kept entertained with the kid’s activity area filled with plenty of fun including face painting, arts & crafts, and much more. Plus, with free entry for children under 16, it’s the perfect family day out!
How do I get tickets?
You can get tickets online from £13. Although children under 16 go free, they still require a ticket to enter - you will be able to add these to your order when booking.
Tickets are available for purchase on the day, but pre-booking is recommended to guarantee entry and avoid disappointment.
How do I get there, and is there parking?
Located in Scotland's largest exhibition centre just outside of the city centre, the SEC is easily accessible with a variety of public transport options:
Train: The SEC has its own dedicated railway station – Exhibition Centre – allowing easy access from the city centre and suburbs. There are six trains an hour (around every 10 minutes) from Glasgow Central station, departing from Platform 17 (low level). Timetables available via Scotrail.
Subway: Hop on Glasgow’s famous ‘clockwork orange’ subway system and walk from either Kelvinhall or get off at St Enoch station and jump on a lower-level train from Central.
Bus: The X19 Stagecoach service operates near to the Scottish Event Campus, stopping on Finnieston Street only a few minutes’ walk from the venues. X19 Stagecoach timetable.
Bike: The SEC is surrounded by easily accessible cycle lanes. Pick up and drop off a Nextbike Glasgow outside of the SEC for a more sustainable way of travel.
Car parking: Visitors can park in the SEC carpark opposite the venue. The postcode for satnav users is G3 8GS. The height restriction is 2m, so those coming via motorhomes exceeding this can park in Car Park 5 at the venue.
Those driving to the show should ensure their vehicle is in adherence with the Low Emission Zone requirements as required by Glasgow City Council.
To book tickets and for more information visit, www.caravanshowscotland.com
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