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Where to watch the fireworks in North Wales

Remember, Remember, the 5th of November. We’ve whittled down the top places to watch a bonfire or fireworks display for Guy Fawkes Night. We’ve also included some hand tips we’ve had from visiting these shows in years gone past. We want to make sure you have the best experience and you’re not stuck in a queue or in a bad spot to watch the displays. 

Beaumaris Fireworks 

When: 9th November 2024

Overview: One of the most popular fireworks displays in North Wales so it’s well worth arriving in plenty of time. Live music, food stands and a fantastic atmosphere. 

The best place to watch: On the Beaumaris Green where you have parking and a fantastic view of the display. Beware the road in and out of Beaumaris can get very busy. 

Gazelle Fireworks

When: 5th November 2024

Overview: With live music and Gazelles winter warmer menu, mussled wine and a unique view across the Menai Strait this is arguably one of the best fireworks displays in North Wales. 

The best place to watch: If you feel the cold book a table inside and enjoy the spectacle from the comfort of your own table. 

Trearddur Bay Hotel Hotel Bonfire Hotel

When: 2nd November 2024

Overview: Raising money for St Davids hospice you will find the bonfire lit at 6.30pm followed by the fireworks display at 7pm. 

The best place to watch: The outdoor bar ‘1828 Bar Gardd A Chegin’ is open for hot food and drinks and a fantastic place to watch the display.  

Holyhead & District Round Table Fireworks Display

When: 5th November 2024

Overview: Don’t miss out on the most dazzling night of the year. Gates open at 5.30pm with bonfire lit at 6pm and fireworks display on at 7pm. 

The best place to watch: Penrhos Beach 

Barmouth Fireworks Display

When: 2nd November 2024

Overview: A community run fireworks display including music and a bonfire along with a Guy Fawkes competion

The best place to watch: We always head down to the Quay

Dylan’s Fireworks Night, Criccieth

When: 1st November 2024

Overview: A joyous fireworks display with arguably the best food being served along with kids activities and live music. 

The best place to watch: Outside the Dylans restaurant next to one of their food vendors! 

Llandudno Fireworks Display

When 3rd November 2024. If there is adverse weather it will be rescheduled to the 4th November. 

Overview: Enjoy a professional display put on by the experts in Llandudno. 

The best place to watch: Head to North Shore Promenade to see the best displays 

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