To avoid any confusion we are displaying our opening days and hours for the bank holidays we have throughout May!
Saturday 29th April | OPEN AS USUAL |
Sunday 30th May | OPEN AS USUAL |
Monday 1st May | 10:00am - 17:00pm* |
Saturday 6th May | CLOSED |
Sunday 7th May | OPEN AS USUAL |
Monday 8th May | 10:00am - 17:00pm* |
Saturday 27th May | OPEN AS USUAL |
Sunday 28th May | OPEN AS USUAL |
Monday 29th May | 10:00am - 17:00pm* |
*Shop and Sales only.
Please speak to our individual departments in advance as hours may vary between branches.
You’re standing in front of a beautiful motorhome. Maybe it’s a sleek Swift Voyager or a big coachbuilt beauty you spotted at a dealership. You can already smell the bacon frying on a misty Lake District morning. Then reality creeps in—hang on, am I even allowed to drive this thing?
So, you’re eyeing up a motorhome—and the name Swift keeps popping up. Maybe you’ve seen their vans at campsites, or spotted their distinctive styling at a dealership. The big question though?
Are Swift motorhomes actually any good?
Let’s break it down properly. No fluff. No sales jargon. Just real insight from one of the UK’s biggest brands—and what it means for you as a buyer.
So, you’ve just got to the site. The kettle’s ready, the sunset’s putting on a show—and then you turn the tap and… nothing. Maybe a dribble. Maybe a worrying buzz from the pump. Either way, not exactly the start you were hoping for.
Whether it’s your first tour or your fiftieth, priming the water system in your caravan or motorhome is one of those “small jobs” that’s oddly easy to get wrong—but incredibly satisfying when you get it right.