Camping Pans & Cookware for Caravans, Motorhomes & Campervans

Camping pans and cookware represent one of the most functional investments for caravan, motorhome and campervan owners who cook regularly on the road. This category covers everything from compact frying pans with folding handles to complete nesting cookware sets with saucepans, lids and serving bowls. You'll find products made from lightweight aluminium with non-stick coatings, durable stainless steel sets with detachable handles, and specialist items like griddles, roasting tins and milk pans. The range includes brands like Via Mondo, Vango, Isabella and Trangia, designed specifically for limited storage spaces where every centimetre counts.

Most caravanners and motorhomers opt for cookware with removable or folding handles because they stack together efficiently in cupboards or under-counter storage. Aluminium construction keeps weight down whilst non-stick surfaces make washing up easier when you're working with limited water. Many sets work across multiple heat sources including gas hobs, induction plates and even direct campfire use, though you'll need to check compatibility before purchasing. Common sizes range from small 14cm milk pans through to 28cm roasting trays, with most people finding a 20-24cm frying pan and two saucepans covers their daily cooking needs for two people.

One thing to consider is that non-stick coatings do require careful handling with wooden or silicone utensils to prevent scratching, and they won't last as long as uncoated stainless steel or cast iron alternatives. The trade-off is convenience and easy cleaning, which matters when you're cooking in a small space three times a day. Look for products with glass lids that fit multiple pans, detachable handles that work across the whole set, and compact nesting designs that actually stack properly without rattling around in transit.

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Vango Aluminium Cook Set
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Vango Aluminium Cook Set

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Vango Gourmet Cook Kit- Non Stick
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Vango Gourmet Cook Kit- Non Stick

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Isabella Stackable pot and frying pan set
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Isabella Stackable pot and frying pan set

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Non Stick Milk Pan 14cm - Detachable Handle
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Non Stick Milk Pan 14cm - Detachable Handle

Non stick aluminium 2mm gauge PTFE silver exterior 14cm 14 cm Milk

 
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28cm Oven Tray
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28cm Oven Tray

28cm Oven tray, with 0.3mm gauge.

 
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25cm Roaster
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25cm Roaster

25cm Roaster with 0.3mm gauge.

 
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28cm Roaster
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28cm Roaster

28cm Roaster with 0.3mm gauge.

 
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Samuel Groves Vitreous Enamel 28cm Roasting Pan Tray
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Samuel Groves Vitreous Enamel 28cm Roasting Pan Tray

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Via Mondo Enamel Grill Pan Small
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Via Mondo Enamel Grill Pan Small

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Via Mondo Trivet / Rack for Grill Pan Small
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Via Mondo Trivet / Rack for Grill Pan Small

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Via Mondo Enamel Grill Pan Large

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15cm Mini Frying Pan With Detachable Handle
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15cm Mini Frying Pan With Detachable Handle

15cm Non stick mini frying pan with detachable handle.

 
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20cm Frying Pan With Detachable Handle
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20cm Frying Pan With Detachable Handle

20cm Non stick frying pan with detachable handle.

 
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24cm Frying Pan With Detachable Handle

24cm Non stick frying pan with detachable handle.

 
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Via Mondo Chef 1 7PCE Stainless Steel Cookware Set
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Via Mondo Cook 1 Cookware Set 7PCE

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Isabella Frying Griddle

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Vango Trangia 25-2 GB Stove Alloy Pans With Kettle ~~~ Gas Burner
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Vango Trangia 25-2 GB Stove Alloy Pans With Kettle & Gas Burner

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Frequently Asked Questions


What material is best for camping pans in caravans and motorhomes?
Aluminium cookware with non-stick coating is the most popular choice for caravan and motorhome use because it combines light weight with easy cleaning. Hard-anodised aluminium offers better durability than standard aluminium whilst remaining lightweight. Stainless steel is heavier but more scratch-resistant and works well if you prefer uncoated cookware. Cast iron provides excellent heat retention but weighs significantly more, making it better suited to static camping rather than touring. For touring caravans and motorhomes where payload matters, lightweight aluminium with non-stick coating offers the best balance of weight, performance and ease of cleaning.
Do I need special pans for an induction hob in my caravan?
Yes, induction hobs require cookware with magnetic bases. Only pans made from cast iron, magnetic stainless steel or aluminium with an added magnetic base plate will work. Standard aluminium, copper and non-magnetic stainless steel pans will not function on induction hobs. You can test if your existing pans are induction-compatible by placing a fridge magnet on the base - if it sticks firmly, the pan will work on induction. Most modern camping cookware now includes induction compatibility, but always check the product specifications before purchasing if you have or plan to install an induction hob in your caravan or motorhome.
What are the benefits of detachable handle pans for caravans?
Detachable handle pans allow multiple pieces to nest together tightly, reducing storage space by up to seventy percent compared to traditional fixed-handle cookware. The removable handle typically attaches to all pans in the set with a secure click mechanism, meaning you only need one handle for multiple pans. This design makes the pans stackable in small cupboards, under-counter storage or even overhead lockers in motorhomes. Detachable handles also allow pans to go from hob to oven to fridge without the handle getting in the way. The main consideration is ensuring the handle attachment mechanism remains secure - quality brands provide handles that lock firmly in place during cooking.
How do I clean and maintain non-stick camping pans?
Allow non-stick pans to cool completely before washing - placing hot pans in cold water can warp the base and damage the coating. Hand wash with warm soapy water and a soft sponge or cloth, avoiding abrasive scourers, steel wool or harsh scrubbing pads which scratch the non-stick surface. For stubborn residue, soak the pan in warm water before gentle cleaning rather than scrubbing hard. Use wooden, silicone or nylon utensils during cooking to prevent scratching - metal utensils will damage the coating over time. Store pans with paper towels or soft cloths between them if stacking to prevent scratches. Avoid dishwashers as the high temperatures and harsh detergents degrade non-stick coatings. Cook on low to medium heat settings as excessive heat damages non-stick surfaces. With proper care, quality non-stick camping pans last several years of regular use.
What size frying pan and saucepans do I need for a caravan?
For two people, a twenty to twenty-four centimetre diameter frying pan handles most cooking tasks including eggs, bacon and stir-fries. Pair this with one small saucepan around fourteen to sixteen centimetres for milk, beans or single portions, and one larger saucepan around eighteen to twenty centimetres for pasta, rice or vegetables. Couples often find a three-piece set with one frying pan and two saucepans sufficient for daily meals. Families or groups of four typically need a larger twenty-four to twenty-eight centimetre frying pan and at least two saucepans with capacities between one-point-five and three litres. Consider your typical meals and whether you cook multiple components simultaneously - if you regularly prepare pasta with sauce and vegetables at the same time, you'll need three pans working at once. Check your hob size before buying as larger pans need adequate burner coverage for even heating.
Can I use camping pans directly on a campfire?
Cast iron cookware is designed for campfire use and can sit directly in flames or on grates over fire. Stainless steel pans also tolerate open flames though they may discolour from soot. However, most lightweight aluminium camping pans with non-stick coatings are not suitable for direct campfire cooking - the intense heat damages non-stick surfaces and can warp thin aluminium bases. Handles on camping pans, particularly plastic or silicone components, will melt or burn in direct flame. If you want to cook over campfires regularly, invest in dedicated cast iron or heavy-gauge steel cookware without plastic components. For occasional campfire cooking with standard camping pans, use a grill grate or tripod to keep pans above direct flames, though soot will still coat the exterior and require thorough cleaning afterwards.
Are expensive camping pans worth the extra money?
Higher-quality camping pans typically feature thicker bases for more even heat distribution, better-quality non-stick coatings that last longer under regular use, and more secure handle attachment mechanisms. Budget pans often have thin bases that develop hot spots and warp over time, and their non-stick coatings deteriorate within months of regular use. The middle price range usually offers the best value - these pans use decent materials and construction without premium brand pricing. Consider how often you use your caravan or motorhome - full-timers and regular tourers benefit from investing in quality cookware that withstands daily use, whilst occasional weekend campers may find budget options adequate. The key quality indicators are base thickness of at least two millimetres for aluminium pans, solid handle attachment mechanisms, and glass lids rather than plastic. Stainless steel and hard-anodised aluminium construction generally indicate better durability than basic aluminium.
How many pans do I actually need in a caravan?
Most couples find three core pieces sufficient for daily cooking - one frying pan for eggs, bacon and stir-fries, one small saucepan for heating milk or beans, and one larger saucepan for pasta, rice or boiling vegetables. This covers breakfast, lunch and dinner without excessive storage requirements. Add a kettle if your caravan lacks an electric kettle, and potentially a small milk pan if you make hot drinks on the hob frequently. Families or those who cook more elaborate meals benefit from four to five pieces including two saucepans of different sizes, a large frying pan, and possibly a griddle or additional frying pan for cooking multiple items simultaneously. Consider your actual cooking patterns rather than buying complete sets with pieces you won't use - many caravanners find they repeatedly use the same two or three pans whilst others sit unused in cupboards taking up valuable storage space.
Will my home cookware work in a caravan or motorhome?
Standard home cookware functions perfectly well on caravan gas hobs if it fits your hob size and storage space. The main limitations are weight, storage requirements and handle design. Home pans typically have fixed handles that prevent efficient nesting, meaning they consume significantly more cupboard space than camping-specific cookware with removable or folding handles. Heavy home cookware adds unnecessary weight to your caravan payload. Some caravanners successfully use their older home pans that have been replaced with newer sets, avoiding the cost of buying dedicated camping cookware. However, purpose-designed camping cookware offers practical advantages for touring including space-saving nesting designs, lightweight construction that preserves payload capacity, and handles designed for compact storage. If you have home pans that fit your caravan storage and you're comfortable with the extra weight, they'll work fine for cooking performance.