Article Source: The Scottish Caravan, Motorhome and Holiday Home Show
Last Updated: 3 February 2026 15:19
The Scottish Motorhome, Caravan and Holiday Home Show returns this week (5-8th February) to SEC, Glasgow. With up to 200 exhibitors showcasing everything from motorhomes to boats, e-bikes, tents and awnings, this year’s show has something for every type of adventure.
With over half of British holiday-makers planning on ditching flights abroad this year* in favour of touring holidays via motorhomes, caravans and holiday homes, the show is the perfect place for anyone looking to explore more flexible getaway options.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Where and when?
The show will run from 10am to 5pm, Thursday to Saturday (5th -7th February) and 10am to 4pm Sunday (8th February), taking over six halls in the SEC, equating to the size of two football pitches.
What can I expect?
The biggest of its kind in Scotland, the show is the ultimate one-stop-shop for anyone planning their next adventure. Visitors will have Scotland’s largest selection of travel vehicles, accommodation, camping accessories and leisure equipment to explore. A great day out for families and individuals, ticketholders can also look forward to perusing some of Scotland’s best food and drink suppliers at the indoor Farmers’ Market, testing an e-bike, or taking some time out in the Kids’ Zone.
Motorhomes: Top of the range Motorhomes will be on show across a range of price points for sale and for rent. Listing E S Hartley, Tyne Valley Motorhomes and Motorhome Escapes amongst its brilliant range of exhibitors, those looking for a home from home to take them across country and continent will be spoilt for choice. Keep an eye out for SJB Customs which will be bringing the first Scottish-built hybrid campervan to the show.
Campervans and caravans: Whether you favour a colourful Volkswagen campervan or a traditional caravan, the show’s expert exhibitors will be able to guide you through what suits your needs from their range of comfortable, self-contained accommodation options.
Boats and marine equipment: Dive into a world of rowing boats, loch fishing boats and fast fishing boats; discover the best routes for boaters to explore, join a boating club or elevate your boating experience with refreshed equipment.
Camping: Any keen camper knows it’s all about being prepared with the best quality kit, and with 2100sqm of tents and awnings you’re sure to find what you’re looking for. Visit PJ Campers who have been serving adventurers for over 40 years, Holawild for modern and technology first awning designs, and many more.
E-bikes: Light-weight, foldable, or tough terrain – our range of e-bike exhibitors have it all. Give your top choice a spin at our dedicated e-bike testing area and let the specialist help steer you in the direction of the bike that’s best for you.
Experts, specialist and guides: All our exhibitors know their product and services better than anyone so take your time and soak in their knowledge to make the most of your time at the show. Meet travel experts, tour-guides and holiday park clubs and start making those adventure plans!
How do I get tickets?
Tickets are available online now for the upcoming show. Adult tickets are £14 when booked in advance, while children under 16 and Essential Companions go free but require a ticket to enter - visitors will be able to add these to their order when booking.
Tickets are available at the venue on the day, but pre-booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.
How do I get there, and is there parking?
Located in Scotland's largest exhibition centre near the Finnieston area of Glasgow, there are numerous public transport options for getting to and from the SEC:
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 either walk from 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 multi-storey car park opposite the venue. The postcode for satnav users is G3 8GS. The height restriction is 2m, so those coming in 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 scottishmotorhomeandcaravanshow.com
*Based on an online survey of over 2,000 UK adults in research commissioned by The Scottish Motorhome, Caravan and Holiday Home Show carried out by Obsurvant.
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