Best Campervan Routes in South West England & Wales

Your Ultimate UK Coastal Adventure Guide

If you’re planning a UK campervan holiday, the South West of England and Wales offer some of the most rewarding road trips anywhere in Britain.

From fossil-lined Jurassic Coast cliffs to the wild Atlantic beaches of Cornwall and the dramatic national parks of Wales, this region was made for slow, scenic travel.

And with Trailblazer Campervans based in the West Country, you can pick up locally and be on the coast or in the countryside within a short drive — meaning less motorway, more adventure.

Here are the three best campervan road trips to plan next.

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1. The Jurassic Coast Campervan Route (Perfect for Long Weekends)

Best for: Iconic scenery, seaside towns, short breaks
Ideal trip length: 3–4 days

The Jurassic Coast is one of Britain’s most famous coastal drives and a perfect first campervan trip.

Stretching along Dorset and East Devon, this UNESCO-listed coastline combines dramatic cliffs, fossil beaches and picturesque villages.

Top stops along the Jurassic Coast

  • Durdle Door – the UK’s most photographed coastal landmark

  • Lulworth Cove – calm waters and stunning viewpoints

  • Weymouth – classic sandy seaside town

  • Lyme Regis – historic harbour and fossil hunting

Because the distances are short, this route works brilliantly for a spontaneous escape or long weekend adventure.

ST IVES

2. Devon & Cornwall Coastal Explorer (The Classic UK Campervan Trip)

Best for: Beaches, surfing, hidden coves, classic seaside scenery
Ideal trip length: 5–7 days

If you imagine the perfect British road trip, this is probably it.

Start in South Devon and follow the coast west into Cornwall, where narrow lanes, fishing villages and Atlantic views create one of the UK’s most unforgettable driving routes.

Must-visit highlights

  • Salcombe for estuary views and coastal walks

  • Dartmoor for wild open landscapes

  • St Ives for beaches, art galleries and seafood

  • Tintagel for dramatic cliffs and Arthurian legend

  • Land’s End for rugged Atlantic scenery

This route rewards slow travel — exactly what campervan holidays are designed for.

TENBY

3. Wales Coastal Adventure (Wild Landscapes & Fewer Crowds)

Best for: Nature lovers, walkers, quieter destinations
Ideal trip length: 5–8 days

Cross into Wales and the scenery immediately becomes bigger, wilder and less crowded.

Pembrokeshire and the Gower Peninsula are particularly ideal for campervan touring thanks to their national parks, coastal paths and spectacular beaches.

Wales highlights include

  • Tenby’s colourful harbour and sandy beaches

  • Barafundle Bay — regularly ranked among the UK’s best beaches

  • St Davids — Britain’s smallest city

  • The Gower Peninsula’s sweeping coastline

For travellers wanting dramatic landscapes without peak-season crowds, Wales is one of the UK’s best campervan destinations.

Why the South West Is Perfect for Campervan Holidays

The biggest advantage of campervan travel is flexibility — and nowhere benefits from that more than Britain’s coastline.

With a campervan, you can:

  • Stay near beaches, cliffs and national parks

  • Change plans instantly if weather improves elsewhere

  • Avoid expensive coastal hotel prices

  • Discover quieter villages beyond major tourist centres

  • Travel at your own pace

For UK road trips, it’s one of the simplest ways to explore more while planning less.

Why Start Your Trip With Trailblazer Campervans

Trailblazer Campervans’ West Country location makes it an ideal starting point for South Coast, Devon, Cornwall and Wales road trips.

That means:

  • quick access to major scenic routes

  • easy pickup before heading straight to the coast

  • no wasted holiday time driving across the country first

  • perfect for weekend escapes or longer touring holidays

Whether you’re planning your first campervan adventure or your tenth, starting locally helps you spend more time exploring and less time travelling.

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