Equipping your ‘van for a tour is maybe the most enjoyable part of furnishing your home from home. Just like your house, you want to make your space comfortable, cosy and functional – which is where the best campervan accessories come in.

After all, when you’re pitched up at one of the best campervan sites, having a good selection of accessories can make a real difference to your enjoyment. When deciding on the right campervan accessories for you, think about how much space you have to sacrifice. If you have a small kitchen area, you might not want to stock up on appliances and cooking accessories. Or maybe you have a large utility area which could hold seating and outdoor gear.

Another way of narrowing down is considering how you spend your time on tour – what could enhance your experience and what will end up gathering dust? For instance, the best camping chairs could be worth investing in if you want to sit outside and relax while enjoying your morning cup of coffee.

We’ve rounded up a few all-rounders that we think make great campervan accessories for everyone!

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The best campervan accessories – our top picks:

Outdoor Revolution Campese Thermo Two Seat Inflatable Sofa
Trailhead® Camp Chair
Shark Handheld Cordless Vacuum
Woodland Glow Speaker Lamp
Feuerhand Tamber Table
Thermacell Backpacker Mosquito Protector

The best campervan accessories:

Outdoor Revolution Campese Thermo Two Seat Inflatable Sofa
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Outdoor Revolution Campese Thermo Two Seat Inflatable Sofa

  • Weight: 8kg
  • Dimensions: 160 x 85 x 75cm
  • Max load: 300kg

Reason to buy:

  • Spacious and sturdy

Reason to avoid:

  • Takes longer to construct than fold-out furniture

Having a campervan gives you the flexibility to stay at all sorts of sites, some with gorgeous surroundings that you won’t want to waste by staying inside. There are so many options for outdoor furniture that will make your pitch even more inviting than your ‘van. An inflatable seating solution like this one from Outdoor Revolution is perfect for saving space in transit without having to sacrifice seats when you’re relaxing on-site.

Coming with a durable 300-Denier Polyester cover, it’s capable of bearing up to 300kg and, we think, looks incredibly stylish. Comfort is provided by the supportive back and arm rests, which should also help you enjoy a more stable seat. We particularly like the side pockets, which offer handy places for storing magazines or newspapers when pitched up.

It’s 160cm long, which should make it perfect for lounging with a book or seating guests around a campfire.

Blue Trailhead® Camp Chair
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Trailhead® Camp Chair

  • Weight: 6kg
  • Dimensions: 75.9cm x 92.1cm x 63.8cm (W x D x H)

Reason to buy:

  • 5 year warranty
  • Super robust and comfortable

Reason to avoid:

  • Higher end of the market so definitely a more expensive option

If you’re a solo traveller or prefer a solid, fold-up seat, this top-of-the-range chair might suit you better. Although there are plenty of decent, more affordable options on the market, if you frequently find yourself wanting to settle into a comfortable seat on pitch, on a hike or on the beach, it’s worth investing your money.

Made by outdoor experts Yeti, this thoughtfully-designed chair weighs just 6kg but can support up to 500lbs. The mesh seat is made from exceptionally durable FlexGrid™ Fabric that is supportive and comfortable, conforming to your natural curvature and eliminating pressure points. Using carefully designed tension and stretch, the chair is great for sitting at a table for an al fresco meal, as well kicking back pitch-side. The lightweight crossover frame features colour-coded locking points to secure the arm and back support in place. The whole thing can be smoothly folded up and slotted into the robust 2-strap carry bag.

Black and Gold Shark Handheld Cordless Vacuum
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Shark Handheld Cordless Vacuum

  • Dimensions: H497mm x W160mm x D150 mm
  • Weight: 1.6kg
  • Capacity: 0.45 litres
  • Cleaning width: 9.52cm

Reason to buy:

  • Small and light
  • Good for pet hair

Reasons to avoid:

  • 10 minutes of running time might not be enough for larger campervans

Most campervanners choose to do a deep clean before and after setting off on a trip, but it can really alleviate post-travel blues if you’re tidying up along the way. Also, if you’re travelling with a pet, you’ll probably want to protect your soft furnishings from layers of hair, which is where a handheld vacuum cleaner can make a world of difference. This model also appeared in our best motorhome vacuum cleaner guide, and for good reason!

A rechargeable unit is the most useful, since it won’t drain any energy or require you to struggle with a wire. This vacuum from Shark won’t impact on your payload – weighing just 1.6kg – and has an ergonomic handle with integrated controls. It’s rechargeable via the plug included and has a run time of 10 minutes, which admittedly sounds short but is adequate when cleaning a campervan. The efficiently designed unit uses a fabric filter and is suitable for hard floor, carpet and furnishings. Included are 3 handy attachments: a crevice tool for hard-to-reach areas and seats; a scrubbing brush for dried-on stains and dirt; and a motorised pet tool that’s tough on pet hair.

Green Woodland Glow Speaker Lamp
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Woodland Glow Speaker Lamp

  • Dimensions: H10.2cm x L19.3cm x W10.2cm
  • Weight: 0.9kg
  • Charging: USB-C

Reasons to buy:

  • Completely waterproof
  • Multifunctional

Reasons to avoid:

  • Battery life reduced by using both functions at the same time

If you’re not careful, life in a campervan can get cramped quickly so buying accessories is a game of balance. You want things that are useful but compact, that you’ll use enough to warrant the space they take up, so multifunctional gadgets are great additions to a touring kit.

This outdoor speaker-lantern is the perfect accessory for a night around the campfire, featuring 360° integrated speakers and an LED lamp. The Pure Woodland Glow has an IPX6 rating, meaning that it is “impenetrable by weather, waterfalls and even a non-sustained total soaking” – so it’s certainly English weatherproof! It’s also equipped with Bluetooth, an AUX port and is rechargeable via a USB port – which can also be used to charge devices. The lantern offers dimmable cool and warm lighting and can be used for up to 9 hours on 1 charge if you’re not using the speaker. Another cool feature allows you to link more than one of them together, creating surround sound!

Feuerhand Tamber Table
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Feuerhand Tamber Table

  • Dimensions: D20cm x H14cm
  • Weight: 2.09 kg

Reason to buy:

  • Super lightweight and compact
  • Perfect for couples and solo travellers

Reason to avoid:

  • Might not offer enough cooking space for large families

If you enjoy eating al fresco on tour but don’t want to lug around a traditional barbecue, there are plenty of compact options, including this eye-catching choice from popular German brand, Feuerhand. Designed for table tops, the grill is perfect for cooking intimate dinners and catering for personal taste.

The thoughtfully-designed unit is fuelled by charcoal and has a natural ignition coating which allows for easy lighting and makes it ready to use in 15-20 minutes. Topped with a non-stick enamel grilling grate, the barbecue features drainage grooves and can be easily dismantled for cleaning. The wooden lid included doubles as a heat-resistant coaster and the base is designed to be tilt-proof. Ventilation openings help maintain the grill’s temperature and aid in even cooking, while one portion of charcoal can offer up to 1.5 hours of grilling time.

Black and Orange Thermacell Backpacker Mosquito Protector
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Thermacell Backpacker Mosquito Protector

  • Dimensions: 97mm H x 50mm W x 67mm L
  • Weight: 114g

Reason to buy:

  • Incredibly effective compared to candles and on-skin repellent
  • Lightweight and unobtrusive

Reason to avoid:

  • You need to replace the heat mats and gas canisters

Although it’s on the less glamorous side of equipping your campervan, it can pay dividends to prepare for unwanted neighbours. No, we don’t mean those people who blast music at 1am. We’re talking about something worse – mosquitos. Rather than stocking up on repellent, there are all sorts of gadgets that keep midges and mozzies from getting near enough for you to need it!

Thermacell’s ultra-compact solution is this lightweight repeller, fuelled by the same gas canisters that power camping stoves (pressurised self-sealing (iso)butane and propane fuel mix). The gadget uses heat-activated repellent mats to create a 15-foot DEET-free and scent-free zone around itself that repels mosquitoes. It lasts up to 90 hours on a 4 oz canister and each mat lasts for 4 hours. It is safe for use around people and pets, meaning you can set it up on your pitch and relax outdoors without going to bed covered in bites.

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How to choose campervan accessories

The first considerations to make will be the essentials, which will probably include: 

  • Kitchenware and cutlery 
  • Bedding
  • Tools and equipment  

While there are plenty of options for your core kit, it’s worth thinking about what’s worth investing in. Once you’ve covered the basics, you’ll want to think about the things that “spark joy” for you when you’re away. Are you a budding al fresco chef or do you like to chill out on a camp chair and listen to music?

There are so many choices when it comes to gear How you spend your time on tour should inform your purchasing of campervan accessories, as well as your payload. Since space is usually tight once you’ve loaded up necessities, options that are foldable, inflatable or multi-functional make for great additions to touring equipment. We’ve chosen a few of our favourite accessories which make time away from home a little more, well, homely!


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