East Neuk Campervans is a Scottish campervan manufacturer based in Anstruther, Fife, building custom conversions since 1985 with engineering heritage from Rolls Royce and Volvo.
The range centres on the Fifer Touring family, built exclusively on Citroën Relay platforms:
The Fifer Touring S — short wheelbase at 3,300kg with 100 BHP. The most compact and manoeuvrable option.
The Fifer Touring M — medium wheelbase offering a balance of space and handling.
The Fifer Touring L — long wheelbase at 3,500kg with 120 BHP. Maximum living space.
With nearly four decades of experience and almost all manufacturing done in-house, East Neuk delivers a truly vertically integrated product — from fibreglass moulding to upholstery, everything is crafted under one roof in Scotland.
East Neuk Campervans was established in 1985 as a father-and-son enterprise in Anstruther, Fife, Scotland. The founders brought engineering backgrounds from Rolls Royce and Volvo to their campervan venture.
The company was formally incorporated in 2004 and has remained an independent, family-run operation throughout its history. With a team of around 11 people, East Neuk performs approximately 95-99% of manufacturing in-house, including fibreglass components, cabinetry, woodworking, trimming and upholstery.
The company operates from premises on St Andrews Road, Anstruther, where they maintain a showroom and also offer MOT testing, servicing and an overnight pitch facility for visiting customers.
Vertically integrated manufacturing — 95-99% of production done in-house including fibreglass, cabinetry, woodworking, trimming and upholstery. Few converters match this level of self-sufficiency.
Engineering heritage — founders brought expertise from Rolls Royce and Volvo, establishing high engineering standards from the outset.
Scottish craftsmanship — nearly 40 years of building campervans in Anstruther, Fife, with deep local roots.
Complete customer service — showroom, MOT testing, servicing and even an overnight pitch for visitors makes East Neuk a one-stop destination.
If you want almost everything built in-house — East Neuk's near-total vertical integration means exceptional quality control over every component.
If you value engineering pedigree — Rolls Royce and Volvo backgrounds underpin the company's approach to construction.
If you want a Citroën Relay base — East Neuk's deep expertise on this platform is a genuine specialism.
If Scottish provenance appeals — a genuine Fife-built campervan with nearly four decades of heritage.
Single base vehicle — exclusively Citroën Relay limits choice for buyers wanting other platforms.
Remote location — Anstruther in Fife is beautiful but requires significant travel from much of England.
Small scale production — limited annual output with a team of around 11 people.
Limited brand awareness — well known in Scotland but less recognised across the wider UK market.
Citroën dealer network — less extensive motorhome-specific support compared to Fiat Ducato networks.
Check the Citroën Relay base — full service history, turbo condition, injector health and AdBlue system if Euro 6.
Inspect the in-house fibreglass work — East Neuk moulds their own GRP components. Check for cracks, crazing or repairs.
Check the cabinetry — all joinery is done in-house. Quality should be exceptional; any departure warrants investigation.
Conduct damp check — check all seals, windows and conversion joints with a calibrated meter.
East Neuk Campervans provides manufacturer warranty on new builds with direct factory support from their Anstruther workshop.
For used purchases, verify warranty status directly with East Neuk. Their in-house servicing capability means excellent ongoing support.
OakTree Motorhomes offer up to three years of RAC-backed warranty for additional protection.
When buying a used East Neuk Campervans, look for a dealer that offers an independent warranty backed by a provider like the RAC. This means your warranty remains valid even if the dealer ceases trading. OakTree Motorhomes offer up to three years of RAC-backed warranty, covering the average ownership period.