Scotland’s premier caravan, motorhome, and holiday show is gearing up for a grand return to Glasgow, promising an even more exciting and comprehensive experience for enthusiasts and industry professionals according to an article by Glasgow Times.
Scheduled to take place at the SEC from February 1 to February 4, the Scottish Caravan, Motorhome, and Holiday Home Show is a much-anticipated event in the outdoor hospitality and recreation industry.
This year’s show is set to feature nearly 200 vehicles and over 30 different travel brands, offering a wide array of options for attendees.
Notable new exhibitors include Barefoot Caravans, Motorhome World, Bradcot Awnings, and Woodside Luxury Lodges, alongside returning favorites such as BC Motorhomes, Argyll Holidays, and Willerby.
The event will also host special guests, including Karen Wright, a Great British Bake-Off contestant and author of camping cookbooks, who will demonstrate her culinary skills by creating a “show-stopping cake. Additionally, Siobhan Daniels, author of “Van Life”, will share her insights into the nomadic lifestyle.
Jillyanne Glen from the Scottish Caravan, Motorhome and Holiday Show highlights the evolving preferences in travel and leisure, noting a shift towards flexibility, adventure, wellness, and personalized experiences.
She points out that more people are opting for alternative modes of transport and accommodations, such as holiday homes and camping sites, to explore Scotland’s stunning landscapes.
This event is a pivotal hub for industry trends, insights, and innovations in outdoor hospitality. It’s an invaluable opportunity for professionals to network, discover new offerings, and gain inspiration for guest experiences.
Additionally, it reflects the industry’s resilience in a post-pandemic world and provides enthusiasts with a chance to explore the latest in caravan and motorhome advancements.
The Scottish Caravan, Motorhome, and Holiday Home Show is more than just an exhibition; it’s a pivotal event that encapsulates the spirit of adventure and innovation in the outdoor hospitality and recreation industry.
Its return to Glasgow is a testament to the enduring appeal and importance of caravan and motorhome travel in Scotland and beyond.