The UK’s best and worst holiday park chains and the best-rated resort in Wales

The best and worst holiday park chains in the UK have been named in a survey by Which? – which also revealed Wales as the top location. Which? asked more than 1,700 people about their experiences at holiday parks across the UK over the past two years.

They had to rate their stay on 11 criteria, including the quality of the accommodation, customer service, cleanliness, facilities and activities, and value for money.




An overall customer score was then calculated based on overall satisfaction and likelihood to recommend. Big name holiday parks Pontins and Butlins scored in the bottom five of Which?’s list. READ MORE: The part of England where more people identify with being Welsh than with being English

Pontins owns one branch in North Wales, in Prestatyn, but this closed last year.

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Potters Resorts beat household names to top the charts with a customer score of 87%, while Forest Holidays came in second with a customer score of 80%.

Forest has a location in Beddgelert in Eryri (Snowdonia). The brand has been awarded four stars for the quality of accommodation, cleanliness, general customer service, communication and quality of facilities and activities.

The best location in Wales according to Which? was Bluestone in Pembrokeshire. It had a score of 77%. It got four stars for the range of facilities it offered, but only three for the number of free facilities, which perhaps contributed to its three-star value for money. However, its range of woodland lodges and colourful terraced cottages got four stars, as did its customer service and cleanliness. One said: ‘Can’t wait to go back.’

Pontins, established in 1946, came in last place with a customer score of 56%. Pontins scored a range of two-star ratings for customer service, quality of accommodation, cleanliness, variety of free amenities, quality of facilities and activities, food and drink and value for money. The highest score of three stars was for communication and quality of entertainment.

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