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Bonfire Night in Dorset: Fireworks, Events & Bonfire Displays 2025 Guide

Remember, remember the fifth of November… It’s time to wrap up warm and experience the magic of Bonfire Night in Dorset 2025! Across the county, dazzling fireworks displays, roaring bonfires, and family-friendly events will light up the skies as Dorset celebrates Guy Fawkes Night in spectacular style.

If you’re wondering where to go for Bonfire Night in Dorset, we’ve got you covered. From Bournemouth to Dorchester, Weymouth, and beyond, there are plenty of amazing Bonfire Night events and fireworks displays to choose from. Whether you’re after a big family celebration, a cosy village bonfire, or a breathtaking coastal display, Dorset has something for everyone.

You can also explore family days out in Dorset or check out things to do this Autumn in Dorset to make your evening even more special.

Bonfire Night only comes once a year, and after another busy year, it’s the perfect time to gather with friends and family for an unforgettable evening. Below, you’ll find a full guide to the best Bonfire Night events in Dorset, including where to see fireworks, where to buy fireworks locally and essential Bonfire Night safety tips.

Why not plan your journey to bonfire night by bus – MoreBus have a fantastic evening fare offer with a single trip costing just £1 after 7pm in zone A.  Also, if you are travelling with young ones, up to 2 children under 7 travels for free!

Bonfire Night in Dorset FAQs

Where can I go for Bonfire Night in Dorset 2025?

There are plenty of fantastic Bonfire Night events across Dorset in 2025. Popular spots include Bournemouth, Poole, Weymouth, Dorchester, and Swanage, where you’ll find spectacular fireworks displays, family activities, and traditional bonfires. Check local listings for confirmed dates and venues.

What time do Bonfire Night fireworks start in Dorset?

Most Bonfire Night fireworks displays in Dorset start between 6:30 pm and 8:00 pm, but times can vary depending on the location. It’s best to arrive early to find parking and enjoy food stalls or funfair rides before the main event.

Are there family-friendly Bonfire Night events in Dorset?

Yes! Many Bonfire Night celebrations in Dorset are perfect for families. Events often include children’s entertainment, funfairs, food vendors, and earlier fireworks shows so little ones don’t miss out. Always check age guidance before attending.

Is Bonfire Night free in Dorset?

Some Bonfire Night events in Dorset are free to attend, while others may charge a small entry fee to support local charities or cover event costs. Always check event details before travelling to avoid disappointment.

Can I bring my own fireworks or sparklers?

Most public Bonfire Night events in Dorset don’t allow visitors to bring their own fireworks or sparklers for safety reasons. However, you can find licensed firework shops in Dorset if you’d like to host your own celebration at home - just be sure to follow local safety rules.

What are the best safety tips for Bonfire Night in Dorset?

Keep a safe distance from fireworks, supervise children at all times, and follow event safety announcements. If you’re lighting fireworks at home, use a sturdy base, keep water nearby, and only buy CE-marked fireworks from trusted Dorset suppliers.

What else can I do around Bonfire Night in Dorset?

Beyond fireworks, Dorset offers great autumn and winter activities, from cosy pub dinners to coastal walks and seasonal fairs. Make a weekend of it and enjoy everything the county has to offer.

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