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A LESSER-known holiday park has been labelled the best in the UK, beating bigger and more established names to top spot.

A survey of more than 1,700 guests from British holiday parks revealed which places families should head to to get the most out of their trips this year.

Potters Resorts was named the best holiday park in the country
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Potters Resorts was named the best holiday park in the country
The resorts offer a range of different accommodation styles
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The resorts offer a range of different accommodation stylesCredit: Potters Resort
Entertainment is provided in the evenings, alongside meals and drinks
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Entertainment is provided in the evenings, alongside meals and drinksCredit: Supplied
There are plenty of different activities for children and families across both sites
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There are plenty of different activities for children and families across both sites

Consumer champions Which? asked those holidaymakers about their experiences at UK holiday parks over the last two years, getting them to rate their stays on eleven different criteria.

They included quality of accommodation, customer service, cleanliness, facilities and activities, and value for money.

An overall score was then worked out for each resort, based on overall satisfaction and likeliness to recommend other people.

It turns out that Potters Resorts is the highest rated among park-goers, with a customer score of 87 per cent.

Potters has been welcoming guests for more than 100 years, and has two all-inclusive resorts in Essex and Norfolk.

Both resorts offer a range of different accommodation styles, as well as meals, drinks and live entertainment.

Visitors handed Potters the full five stars for the variety of free facilities on offer.

Also receiving top marks were the quality of facilities and activities, as well as the quality of the entertainment and communication.

Meanwhile, visitors gave the parks four stars for overall customer service, food and drink, value for money and quality of accommodation.

However, Potters narrowly missed out on Which? Recommended Provider status due to its cancellation terms, which offers no refunds to those cancelling within eight weeks of their booking.

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Another lesser-known holiday park scooped second spot in the survey, with the Which? recommended provider Forest Holidays getting an overall customer score of 80 per cent.

Forest has 13 locations across England, Wales and Scotland, all providing woodland stays with hot tubs in a range of accommodation from cabins to treehouses.

The brand received four stars for the quality of its accommodation, cleanliness, overall customer service, communication and quality of facilities and activities.

Respondents were particularly enthusiastic about their stays there, with one former guest describing their visit as a “brilliant outdoor family holiday with plenty of things to do”.

The best holiday parks in the UK 2024

Here is the list of Which?'s best UK holiday parks 2024.

  1. Potters Resorts
  2. Forest Holidays
  3. Bluestone Wales
  4. John Fowler Holiday Parks
  5. Hoburne Holidays
  6. Hoseasons
  7. Waterside Holiday Group
  8. Warner Leisure Villages
  9. Centerparcs
  10. Haven Holiday Parks
  11. Parkdean Resorts
  12. Butlins
  13. Park Holidays UK
  14. Away Resorts
  15. Largo Leisure Parks
  16. Pontins

In joint third place with a customer score of 77 per cent were Which? recommended provider Bluestone Wales and John Fowler Holiday Parks.

Customers labelled Bluestone Wales an “amazing” resort, which is nestled in the Pembrokeshire countryside.

Its guests awarded it four stars for overall customer service, singling out the “accommodating staff” who were “ready for anything at any time”.

It also received four stars for the quality of accommodation, cleanliness, quality of facilities, and quality of entertainment. 

Among the other high-scoring firms, just two others, Hoburne Holidays (75%) and Waterside Holiday Group (74%), were awarded prestigious Which? recommend provider Status.

Naomi Leach, Deputy Editor of Which? Travel, said: “Holiday parks have been a mainstay of British holidays for decades, but with so many options to choose from it isn’t always easy to know which will be the right fit for your family. 

“Our latest survey shows that it's worth looking beyond the best-known names, with smaller and independent resorts offering excellent value for money, great customer service and plenty of onsite entertainment.

"Whether you’re after an all-inclusive break, a luxury treehouse with a hot tub or a more budget friendly break, our Which? recommended providers are a great place to start your research.”

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Potters received an overall satisfaction score of 89 per cent
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Potters received an overall satisfaction score of 89 per cent
Potters' range of food options were praised by guests
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Potters' range of food options were praised by guests
Facilities and activities also received high scores from respondents
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Facilities and activities also received high scores from respondentsCredit: Supplied
Potters came higher than established names on the list of holiday parks
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Potters came higher than established names on the list of holiday parksCredit: Supplied
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