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    Hobby (est. 1967) is a campervan manufacturer, based in DE. RoamWorthy lists Hobby campervans for sale from verified UK dealers.

    Hobby is a prominent German manufacturer with over five decades of experience in crafting high-quality leisure vehicles. Based in Fockbek, Germany, the company produces an extensive range of campervans and motorhomes designed to meet the demands of modern travellers. Hobby is recognised for its "all-inclusive" philosophy, ensuring that vehicles come equipped with comprehensive standard features that often require extra costs with other brands.

    Their motorhome and campervan line-up focuses on intelligent space management and robust German engineering. From the compact Vantana campervan series to the spacious Optima motorhome ranges, Hobby emphasises practical layouts, contemporary interior design, and reliable build quality. By integrating advanced manufacturing techniques with functional aesthetics, Hobby provides versatile solutions for both couples and families seeking a dependable mobile base for European touring.

    Each vehicle reflects the brand's commitment to durability and comfort, making them a consistent choice within the UK and European markets.

    Founded in 1967 by Harald Striewski in Fockbek, Germany, Hobby began its journey with a vision to make mobile holidays more accessible and comfortable. The company quickly rose to prominence, becoming a significant force in the European leisure vehicle market. In 1969, just two years after its inception, Hobby introduced the innovative automatic reversing mechanism, a testament to its early focus on technical advancement.

    The 1970s and 80s marked a period of rapid expansion, during which Hobby established one of the world's largest caravan and motorhome production facilities. In 1984, the brand expanded its portfolio by launching its first motorhome series, the 600 range, which earned acclaim for its distinctive design and aerodynamic profile. Following the reunification of Germany, Hobby continued to modernise its production processes, incorporating CAD technology and automated assembly lines to maintain high construction standards.

    Today, Hobby remains an independent, family-owned enterprise. It operates one of the most significant manufacturing sites in the industry, employing over 1,200 people. The brand’s enduring success is built on the 'HobbyKomplett' package, ensuring vehicles leave the factory ready for the road with extensive glass-fibre reinforced (GRP) protection and integrated tech solutions. As a mainstay of the European touring circuit, Hobby continues to refine its campervan and motorhome offerings to suit the evolving needs of the global leisure community.

    1 model
    Est. 1967
    DE

    Hobby campervan models

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    Hobby Vantana

    Hobby Vantana

    From £38,000

    2-4 berth5.41m long
    Transverse Rear Bed
    Fixed Single Beds

    The Hobby Vantana series offers a compelling option for those seeking a high-quality, compact campervan experience. Built predominantly on the robust Fiat Ducato chassis, the Vantana excels in providing excellent manoeuvrability, making it ideal for navigating both bustling UK city streets and winding country lanes without compromising on comfort for your touring adventures. Hobby's expertise is evident in the clever maximisation of interior space, with well-thought-out layouts designed to cater effectively to couples or small families, typically offering 2-4 berths depending on the specific model. This campervan truly embodies the appeal of 'van life' with a touch of renowned German engineering. Buyers will appreciate the contemporary design and premium finish throughout. The Vantana is equipped with practical features, from well-appointed kitchenettes to surprisingly functional washrooms, ensuring every detail enhances your journey. Its design prioritises ease of use, making it a suitable choice for both seasoned motorhomers and those new to the freedom of the open road. Efficient heating and insulation systems mean the Vantana is well-prepared for year-round exploration across the diverse British landscape, from coastal paths to Highland routes. Whether you're planning a short break or a more extended tour, the Hobby Vantana provides a stylish and dependable base. Its thoughtful storage solutions and ergonomic design help you carry essentials without feeling cramped. Consider the Vantana if you value quality, practicality, and a comfortable touring experience in a compact footprint. Discover available Hobby Vantana models for sale on RoamWorthy today. Verify suitability with our [Campervan Conversion Checker](/tools/campervan-conversion-check). <!-- AI Separator --> The Hobby Vantana series offers a compelling option for those seeking a high-quality, compact campervan experience. Built predominantly on the robust Fiat Ducato chassis, the Vantana excels in providing excellent manoeuvrability, making it ideal for navigating both bustling UK city streets and winding country lanes without compromising on comfort for your touring adventures. Hobby's expertise is evident in the clever maximisation of interior space, with well-thought-out layouts designed to cater effectively to couples or small families, typically offering 2-4 berths depending on the specific model. This campervan truly embodies the appeal of 'van life' with a touch of renowned German engineering. Buyers will appreciate the contemporary design and premium finish throughout. The Vantana is equipped with practical features, from well-appointed kitchenettes to surprisingly functional washrooms, ensuring every detail enhances your journey. Its design prioritises ease of use, making it a suitable choice for both seasoned motorhomers and those new to the freedom of the open road. Efficient heating and insulation systems mean the Vantana is well-prepared for year-round exploration across the diverse British landscape, from coastal paths to Highland routes. Whether you're planning a short break or a more extended tour, the Hobby Vantana provides a stylish and dependable base. Its thoughtful storage solutions and ergonomic design help you carry essentials without feeling cramped. Consider the Vantana if you value quality, practicality, and a comfortable touring experience in a compact footprint. For more on different configurations, explore our guide to [Campervan Layouts](/motorhomes/layouts). If you're new to campervans, our [Campervan Conversion Checker](/tools/campervan-conversion-check) might also be a useful resource for understanding the nuances of these versatile vehicles. <!-- AI Enrichment -->

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    Hobby FAQs

    Hobby campervans balance compact size with liveable space. Each conversion reflects specific trade-offs between sleeping, cooking, and storage. Consider how you'll actually use the van before choosing.

    Yes, most Hobby campervans are under 3,500kg and can be driven on a standard UK car licence (Category B). Always verify the specific vehicle's GVW.

    Hobby campervans on RoamWorthy currently range from various price points. Pricing depends on age, base vehicle, mileage, and conversion quality.

    That depends on the model and your expectations. Some Hobby conversions are better suited for weekends, others for extended touring. Consider insulation, heating, and storage capacity.

    Hobby typically converts popular base vehicles like the VW Transporter, Fiat Ducato, Mercedes Sprinter, or Ford Transit. Each base offers different characteristics for space, driveability, and running costs.

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