Campervan Hire in Plymouth

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Why hire a campervan in Plymouth?

Plymouth — a city worth exploring

Plymouth is a city shaped by the sea. Perched where the rivers Plym and Tamar meet the English Channel, it has one of Europe's largest natural harbours and a maritime story that stretches back centuries. This is where the Mayflower Pilgrims departed for the New World in 1620 — and where, today, Brittany Ferries still connects Devon to France and Spain.

A campervan is the ideal way to experience Plymouth and its surroundings. The city itself is compact enough to explore on foot: start at the Barbican, where narrow cobbled lanes wind past Plymouth Gin's Black Friars Distillery, independent studios and seafood restaurants. From there, it is a short stroll to Plymouth Hoe, the open headland where you can look out across Plymouth Sound, watch naval ships pass Drake's Island, and peer up at Smeaton's Tower lighthouse.

For families, the National Marine Aquarium on the waterfront is one of the UK's best marine attractions, while The Box — a free museum that opened in 2020 — brings together art, natural history and Plymouth's wartime story under one roof. Across the water, Royal William Yard's converted Georgian buildings offer weekend markets, waterfront dining and evening events throughout the summer.

The real magic of hiring a campervan in Plymouth, though, is how quickly you can escape into the countryside. Dartmoor's wild open moorland is barely 25 km north, perfect for couples who want to hike, cycle or simply park up with a view. To the east, the South Devon AONB unspools a coastline of sandy coves and ancient fishing villages — Wembury, Noss Mayo and the Yealm Estuary are all less than 30 minutes from the city. And crossing the Tamar into Cornwall opens up the Rame Peninsula, Whitsand Bay and the harbour villages of Cawsand and Kingsand.

The best time of year to hire a motorhome in Plymouth

May through September is the sweet spot for a campervan trip from Plymouth. Summer temperatures average 18–20°C and the long daylight hours — up to 16 hours in June — mean plenty of time to explore. Plymouth's event calendar peaks in this period too: Flavour Fest brings street food and chef demos to the city centre in May, while the British Firework Championships draw thousands to the Hoe in August. For quieter roads and lower hire prices, aim for late spring or early autumn — Dartmoor is especially beautiful when the heather blooms in September. Winter visits are still possible thanks to Plymouth's mild coastal climate, though some campsites close from October.

Popular motorhome trips from Plymouth for couples

Plymouth to Salcombe

38 km 1–2 days

Follow the A379 through the South Hams to reach Salcombe, a sailing town on a sheltered estuary surrounded by sandy beaches and dramatic cliff walks. Stop at Overbeck's Garden for subtropical plants and estuary views, then enjoy fresh crab on the harbourfront. A romantic overnight at a campsite near Bolberry Down rounds off the trip.

Plymouth to Tavistock and Lydford Gorge

24 km 1 day

Drive north through the Tamar Valley to the market town of Tavistock, gateway to western Dartmoor. Browse the historic Pannier Market, then visit nearby Lydford Gorge — a dramatic river gorge managed by the National Trust, complete with the thundering White Lady waterfall and the swirling Devil's Cauldron.

Plymouth to Burgh Island

30 km 1 day

Head east along the coast to the Art Deco haven of Burgh Island near Bigbury-on-Sea. At low tide you can walk across the sand to the island; at high tide, a unique sea tractor makes the crossing. The island inspired Agatha Christie novels and the surrounding beaches are ideal for surfing and rock pooling.

Popular adventure trips from Plymouth

Plymouth to the Rame Peninsula

16 km 1 day

Cross the Torpoint Ferry into Cornwall and explore the Rame Peninsula — often called Cornwall's forgotten corner. Hike along Whitsand Bay's dramatic cliffs, visit the twin villages of Cawsand and Kingsand, and take in views from Rame Head, a wild promontory topped by a medieval chapel. Mount Edgcumbe Country Park adds formal gardens and deer to the mix.

Plymouth to Wembury and the Yealm Estuary

12 km 1 day

Drive 12 km south-east to Wembury, where the beach overlooks the Great Mewstone rock and the South West Coast Path stretches in both directions. Continue to Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers on the Yealm Estuary for kayaking, paddle boarding and peaceful waterside walks through oak woodland.

Plymouth to Princetown via Burrator Reservoir

25 km 1–2 days

Take the B3212 into the heart of Dartmoor, stopping at Burrator Reservoir for a circuit walk through ancient oak woods. Continue to Princetown, the highest settlement on the moor, and explore the Dartmoor Prison Museum before tackling a hike across open moorland to tors like Leather Tor or Sharpitor.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a campervan hire cost in Plymouth?

A 2-berth campervan in Plymouth typically costs between £60 and £90 per night when booked through Goboony. Prices depend on the vehicle specification, season and how far ahead you book. July and August are the busiest months, so booking a few weeks in advance can help you lock in a better rate. Hiring from a private owner through Goboony is often more affordable than large rental operators.

Where can I pick up a campervan near Plymouth?

Goboony lists campervans across Plymouth and the surrounding area. Owners are based in neighbourhoods such as Plympton, Plymstock, Crownhill and Devonport, as well as nearby towns including Ivybridge and Saltash across the Tamar in Cornwall. You agree a pick-up point directly with the owner when you book. Plymouth's central position on the A38 makes it a convenient starting point for Devon and Cornwall.

How can I find cheap campervan rental in Plymouth?

To get the best price on a campervan in Plymouth, try travelling outside peak summer months — May, June and September offer good weather with lower demand. Smaller 2-berth vehicles are the most budget-friendly and handle Devon's narrow lanes well. On Goboony, you can sort by price, compare private owners and often find campervans at rates below the typical hire-company average.

What's the best vehicle size for my group?

Couples and solo travellers will appreciate a compact 2-berth campervan — easy to park, economical to run and practical on Dartmoor's single-track roads. For two adults and one or two children, a 3–4 berth van gives you a comfortable amount of space. Bear in mind that some South Devon car parks have height barriers, so a lower-profile campervan can give you more flexibility.

Are there dog-friendly campervans for hire near Plymouth?

Many campervan owners on Goboony welcome dogs — just filter for pet-friendly vehicles when you search. Plymouth is a fantastic base for dog-friendly adventures, with wide-open spaces on Dartmoor, quiet beaches at Wembury and Bovisand, and long stretches of the South West Coast Path. Several nearby campsites, including Riverside Caravan Park, also welcome four-legged guests.

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