The Great Caravan, Motorhome and Holiday Home Show is to return to Harrogate in 2025 for a third successive year after record visitor numbers in September.
The Show, which attracted more than 22,400 visitors, will return to the Great Yorkshire Showground from Friday 12th to Sunday 14th September 2025.
It will offer an opportunity to see the very latest models of caravans, motorhomes and holiday homes alongside lots of accessories all in one place; with plenty of fun for the family already being planned.
The Show is managed on behalf of organisers HERCMA by Expect Events Ltd. Heather Parry of Expect Events said:
“We were blown away by the positive feedback we received on this year’s event, and we are excited to be putting together next year’s event already.
“This year’s event featured 322 caravans, motorhomes and holiday homes, featuring all the latest models from key manufacturers, and we look forward to developing the event further this year.
Keep an eye on our website at Great Caravan Motorhome & Holiday Home Show | Harrogate and our Facebook page to see when ticket sales open!”

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