It’s been a busy time for caravan and motorhome enthusiasts, with big developments across the UK shaping the way we tour, park, and plan our getaways. From the highly anticipated return of Scotland’s largest caravan show to local councils introducing new parking restrictions and reviewing the effectiveness of tourism schemes, there’s plenty to keep drivers informed.

In this latest news round-up, we cover some of the stories making UK motorhome and caravan news headlines …

Scotland’s biggest caravan show announces 2026 return with Earlybird tickets on sale now

Scotland’s largest travel and leisure event for caravanning enthusiasts is officially returning next year – and tickets are already being snapped up.

The Scottish Caravan, Motorhome and Holiday Home Show will be back at the SEC Glasgow from 5–8 February 2026, bringing with it everything from the latest motorhomes and campervans to expert travel advice and top tips for tourers.

With up to 200 exhibitors expected, the show will once again be a one-stop destination for lovers of the great outdoors, showcasing caravans, campervans, holiday homes, e-bikes, marine equipment and outdoor lifestyle accessories.

The 2025 show was a resounding success, drawing in thousands of visitors from across the UK and beyond. More than half of attendees made a purchase, underlining the event’s status as a key date in the leisure vehicle calendar.

Caravan Times reports that Earlybird tickets are now available for just £10 when visitors sign up to the show’s newsletter – offering a cost-effective way to secure a spot before the rush begins.

There’s also a chance to win VIP weekend camping passes to the Edge Festival, courtesy of headline sponsor Border Caravans. The festival takes place on 30–31 August 2025 in Jedburgh and features a star-studded line-up including Olly Murs, Travis, Sister Sledge, and The Vengaboys.

For leisure lovers planning their next caravanning escape – or simply looking for inspiration – the 2026 Scottish Caravan, Motorhome and Holiday Home Show promises to be unmissable.

Highlands motorhome scheme branded a ‘total flop’ as council considers new rules

Motorhome and campervan owners could soon face new restrictions in the Highlands after a voluntary permit scheme dramatically underperformed, reports Birmingham Live.

The Highland Council’s Campervan and Motorhome Scheme, launched in July 2024 to promote sustainable tourism, has generated less than £8,000 in its first year – falling more than 98% short of its ambitious £500,000 target.

The scheme, which asked visiting motorhome users to contribute voluntarily, was intended to support infrastructure and encourage responsible travel. But with such low uptake, councillors are now reviewing its future and considering more enforceable measures to manage motorhome tourism across the region.

New campervan ban launched in East Suffolk as council cracks down on seafront parking

Campervan and motorhome drivers have been hit with a new parking ban in a popular East Suffolk tourist spot, with warnings that vehicles could be towed away if rules are ignored says The Sun newspaper.

The council has today introduced an experimental Traffic Regulation Order on Undercliff Road East, restricting parking to cars only along both sides of the road. The move aims to protect footways and improve beachfront access for residents and visitors.

Officials say large vehicles like motorhomes have been causing damage and blocking safe access, prompting the need for action.

The new layout includes disabled parking bays with a three-hour limit, motorcycle spaces, and double yellow lines at junctions to improve safety. Car drivers will benefit from unlimited parking in newly designated bays.

The scheme will be reviewed over the summer and may be adjusted before becoming permanent.