Make sure Bonfire Night goes off with a bang and head to one of these fantastic fireworks displays in Norfolk.
1. Low Bang Firework Event, Hoveton
Where: Wroxham Barns, Tunstead Road, Hoveton, NR12 8QU
When: November 3-4, 5.30pm-8.30pm
Price: Pitch for up to six people: £65, buy on the Wroxham Barns website, free parking
Wroxham Barns is bringing back its low bang firework display by popular demand, which is both child and animal friendly.
Groups of up to six get their own pitch and can bring blankets and chairs and tickets include entry to the Junior Farm and Fun Park, with street food trucks and a bar there too.
2. We Love Fireworks, Wymondham
Where: Wymondham Rugby Football Club, Barnard Fields, Bray Drive, Wymondham, NR18 0GQ
When: November 4, gates open 5pm, fireworks 8pm
Price: Aged 12+: £6, under 12: £4, under 4s free, buy through the Wymondham Rugby Football Club website, limited onsite parking £5 a car
This display is one of the biggest in Norfolk and always attracts a lively crowd.
There will also be bars, more than 10 food vendors, concession stands and a fairground.
3. Fireworks Display, Thorpe St Andrew
Where: Fitzmaurice Park, Pound Lane, Thorpe St Andrew, NR7 0UL
When: November 5, from 4pm with fireworks display at 7.30pm
Price: Adults: £4, children: £3, under 3s: free, buy at thorpestandrew.tactilepay.co.uk, no on-site parking
Head to this fantastic fireworks display in Thorpe St Andrew, where there will be food stalls, a funfair and a bar too.
With the Big Boom in the city centre cancelled this year, take a trip to the outskirts to make sure Bonfire Night goes off with a bang.
4. Downham Market Fireworks by The Round Table, Stradsett
Where: Stradsett Hall and Country Park, Stradsett, PE33 9HH
When: November 5, 4.30pm-9.30pm (display approximately 7.30pm)
Price: Adult (16+): £8, child (5-16): £5, under 5s free, family tickets available, buy on Eventbrite, free parking
One of the biggest displays in the west of the county, this event will have a festival vibe with live entertainment, fire dancers and a fairground.
There will also be a bonfire and a range of food and drink vendors, alongside the Round Table barbecue.
5. Crusaders Fireworks Night, Hethersett
Where: Crusaders Rugby Club, Little Melton Road, Hethersett, NR9 3NP
When: November 5, gates open at 5.30pm
Price: Adults: £5, under 18s: £3, under 5s: free or £20 for a full car, buy tickets on arrival, limited free parking
This popular fireworks display is running on Bonfire Night and there is free entry to rugby club members.
There will also be food, including a barbecue, a bar, music, stalls and games.
6. The Friends of Hempnall School Fireworks Display, Hempnall
Where: Hempnall Village Hall and Playing Field, Hempnall, NR15 2NG
When: November 5, 5pm-7.30pm (fireworks 7pm)
Price: Advance tickets: adults: £5, under 16s: £4, under 3s: free, family tickets available, buy on Ticket Tailor website or find link on 'Hempnall Fireworks hosted by F.O.H.S' Facebook event, (£6/£5 on gate), no on-site parking so park considerately in village
This display is back bigger and better than ever and you can expect to be amazed by the fireworks from Flash FX.
There will also be a bar, which will serve a range of drinks including mulled wine, a barbecue and toffee and chocolate apples to enjoy.
7. Autumn Lights Norfolk, New Costessey
Where: Dereham Road, New Costessey, Norwich, NR5 0TT
When: November 12, 4pm-9pm
Price: Adults: £17.50 + booking fee, children (3-16): £10 + booking fee, under 3s free, family tickets available, buy on the Autumn Lights website
Norfolk's 'biggest ever' fireworks event will take place at the Showground with two displays set to music, including one for children.
There will also be stage entertainment, including DJs, a party band, glow drummers and a fire show, a street food and drink village and a funfair.
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