A charming seaside village overshadowed by its popular neighbour is finally having its moment under the spotlight. Surrounded by idyllic Norfolk countryside, and part of a 15-mile stretch of unspoilt coastline, lies the tiny parish of Hopton-on-Sea.
Here, you'll find all your quintessential seaside must-haves - from rows of flashing arcades, fish and chip shops, and white sand that melts into turquoise waters. It's just six miles south of Great Yarmouth, one of the most iconic staycation hotspots in the UK. However, Hotpon-On-Sea offers a more laid-back, chilled vibe, which is perfect for those wanting to kick back with a good book and soak up the rays.
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Steeped in history, human activity in the village dates back to the Palaeolithic era - and Hopton-On-Sea was used as part of a dense military defence network during the Second World War.
"The oldest building in the parish is the ruins of St Margaret's church. Built in the 14th century, it burned down in 1865," explains Visit Norfolk. "The ruins of the old church are being restored to form a cultural centre for the village. As part of the £140,000 restoration project by the Great Yarmouth Preservation Trust, gargoyles were found on the site from the previous 11th-century church."
But what really sets Hopton-On-Sea apart from the rest is that it's home to the award-winning Potters Resort, which was recently ranked the best UK holiday park by consumer brand Which?. Scoring an impressive 87 per cent overall customer score, travellers gave the resort five stars for its quality of facilities/ activities and West-end quality entertainment.

Potters also received a respectable four stars for several criteria, including the quality of accommodation, cleanliness of the resort, and food and drink offerings. With average prices at around £110 per night, Potters may seem quite expensive at first - but the adults-only resort is actually all-inclusive, meaning you don't need to spend a penny on food or drink while you're there.
"The Facilities are excellent," raved one visitor. "[The] Activities varied and well organised and the entertainment outstanding. All inclusive deal was very good value; the food is superb and plentiful." Another agreed, hailing: "I have been many times and find a consistently good standard."
Located some 143 miles from central London, driving to Hopton-On-Sea from the Big Smoke will take around three hours and 15 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a two-hour and 36-minute train journey from London Liverpool Street over to Great Yarmouth, which will include a stopover at Norwich.
From here, you'll have to take a 15-minute taxi ride down to Hopton-On-Sea, or you can take the 1A Coastal Clipper bus towards Lowestoft and disembark at The Turnstone. Then, you'll be around a 15-minute walk to Hopton's stunning beach. If you're flexible with dates, you can grab single adult fares for as little as £20.
Like many other holiday parks, Potters operates on either three-night breaks (that start on a Friday) or four-night breaks that start on a Monday. If you want to visit during the peak season, a three-night stay on Friday, August 8, will set you back £739 for an adult and £599 for a child aged 10-17. Again, this also includes your food and drink for the entire duration, as well as a host of activities and entertainment.
If that's still way out of your budget, staying in a caravan is a great way to keep the price down. Check out this three-bed mobile home here, which costs £424 on the exact same nights.
*Prices based on Trainline, Booking.com and Potters Resort listings at the time of writing. Which?'s league tables are based on 2,255 responses from 1,717 Which? members and the general public. The survey was carried out in February and March 2024.
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