Motorhome Hire in Plymouth
Find a wide selection of motorhomes for hire in Plymouth and the surrounding area. Browse unique vehicles from private owners; spacious 4, 5 or 6-berth motorhomes ideal for families or large groups. Flexible pick-up, competitive prices, all insured.
Why hire a motorhome in Plymouth?
Plymouth — a city worth exploring
Sitting on the south coast of Devon where the English Channel opens up into Plymouth Sound, Plymouth is a port city with real depth. HM Naval Base Devonport — the largest naval base in Western Europe — keeps the city connected to its seafaring roots, while a wave of regeneration along the waterfront has turned old dockyard buildings into restaurants, galleries and event spaces.
A motorhome gives your family or group the space to enjoy it all without worrying about hotel check-in times or restaurant bookings. Begin your stay at Royal William Yard, the beautifully restored Georgian naval victualling yard that now hosts weekend food markets, waterside cafes and art exhibitions. From there, walk along the coast path to Devil's Point for uninterrupted views across the Hamoaze and over to Mount Edgcumbe Country Park in Cornwall.
In the city centre, The Box museum — free to visit — offers interactive exhibits covering everything from Plymouth's Blitz experience to the Mayflower voyage. The Elizabethan House on the Barbican takes families back through four centuries of Plymouth life, while the Mount Batten Watersports Centre provides kayaking, paddle boarding and sailing for all ages and abilities. For a gentler outing, the National Trust's Saltram House sits just east of the city — a grand Georgian mansion with Robert Adam interiors and landscaped grounds.
With a motorhome, you also have the freedom to cover more ground. The Eden Project is under an hour's drive into Cornwall, while Dartmoor's high moors, stone circles and ancient clapper bridges are barely 30 km north. Along the coast, the South Hams — from Bigbury-on-Sea to Dartmouth — rolls through some of England's finest countryside, with campsites and farm stopovers dotted along the way. Plymouth's Brittany Ferries terminal even opens up the possibility of taking your motorhome across to Roscoff in Brittany — adding a whole new chapter to your trip.
The best time of year to hire a motorhome in Plymouth
The prime season for a motorhome trip from Plymouth runs from May to September, when average temperatures sit between 15°C and 20°C and rainfall is at its lowest. June offers the longest daylight hours — over 16 hours a day — and is ideal for coastal driving. Plymouth's Flavour Fest food festival takes over the city centre in late May, while the British Firework Championships in August are a highlight of the summer calendar. Seafest returns to the waterfront in September with seafood, music and marine displays. For families during school holidays, July and August are the obvious choice — just book campsites early as South Devon fills up fast. Shoulder months like May and September give you warmer-than-average weather with noticeably quieter roads.
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Popular motorhome trips from Plymouth for group of friends
Plymouth to Totnes and Dartmouth
Head east through the rolling South Hams to Totnes, a creative market town on the River Dart known for its independent shops, cafes and castle. From Totnes, take the scenic road — or the river boat — downriver to Dartmouth, where waterfront pubs, Dartmouth Castle and the Britannia Royal Naval College sit side by side.
Plymouth to Exeter
Follow the A38 north-east through the Dartmoor fringe to reach Devon's cathedral city. Exeter offers an impressive medieval cathedral, a historic quayside, the Underground Passages and a lively food scene. The route passes close to the Dartmoor edge, making it easy to detour through Buckfastleigh or Bovey Tracey on the way.
Popular motorhome trips from Plymouth for families
Plymouth to the Eden Project and Fowey
Drive west into Cornwall along the A38 and A390 to reach the Eden Project, where two enormous biomes house rainforest and Mediterranean ecosystems. Children love the outdoor gardens and zip wire. Continue south to the harbour town of Fowey for crabbing, boat trips and cream teas. Several family-friendly campsites are available near Par and St Austell.
Plymouth to Paignton and Brixham
Take the A38 east then the A380 south to reach the English Riviera. Paignton Zoo is a highlight for younger children, and the Dartmouth Steam Railway runs scenic trips along the coast. Continue to Brixham for its replica Golden Hind galleon and busy fish market. Goodrington Sands is ideal for bucket-and-spade days.
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Choose from the largest fleet in the United Kingdom and make a reservation before having to pay.
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Chat with the owner to arrange a viewing of the motorhome and even go for a test drive.
Book your motorhome
After the owner approves your rental request, you can make your final choice and book the motorhome.
Safe payment
Your rental fee and deposit are held by us. We send the payment to the owner 24 hours after your trip begins.
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