As autumn deepens across North Wales, the build-up to Bonfire Night provides the perfect reason to plan a getaway — and if you’re looking at staying in the region, the charming island of Anglesey offers a brilliant base for both the celebrations and some post-firework relaxation. Here’s a guide to the fireworks, the local advice and why choosing one of the many Anglesey holidays cottages, Anglesey self catering and Anglesey cottages could make your trip even more special.

Spectacular Displays & Where to Go
In North Wales, there’s no shortage of vibrant bonfire and fireworks events. For example:
- A free display is scheduled at Llandudno’s North Shore Beach on 7 November 2025, with fireworks launched from a barge for dramatic sea reflections. northwales.com
- On Anglesey itself, a well-loved display in Beaumaris is expected during the first full week of November, providing a seaside ambience with the fireworks over the water. northwales.com+1
- Community-run events such as the one in Criccieth on 1 November bring family-friendly fun: bonfire, fireworks, food stalls and live music. ukfireworksdisplays.co.uk
These displays offer fantastic photo opportunities and a chance to experience Welsh coastal towns lit up in festive glow.
Staying on Anglesey — Why a Holiday Cottage Works

Choosing to stay in an Anglesey cottage or self-catering property brings many benefits:
- Being based on Anglesey means you’re within easy reach of several of the top displays, but you’re also tucked away in a more peaceful setting away from the largest crowds.
- With Anglesey self catering you’ll have flexible arrival and departure times, comfortable space for family or friends, and the chance to unwind after the hustle of the evening’s events.
- The island’s natural beauty and tranquil pace mean you can enjoy the fireworks night with plenty of quality downtime in your accommodation the next day.
- If you book into one of the Anglesey holidays cottages, you’ll likely find properties geared for autumn stays: cozy interiors, maybe a wood burner, and easy access to local amenities for the evening out.
Safety & Practical Tips
Local authorities strongly recommend attending organised displays rather than setting off your own fireworks or bonfire. northwalesfire.gov.wales+1 A few practical tips:
- Arrive early at the larger displays (for example, Beaumaris or Llandudno) to secure good parking or a vantage point.
- Wrap up warm: seaside evenings in Wales in early November can be chilly, and the fireworks often finish before 8 pm for family-friendly timing.
- If staying in a holiday cottage on Anglesey, check whether the accommodation has any instructions or restrictions regarding fireworks — many landlords ask guests to use public launches for safety and neighbor & livestock welfare reasons. Anglesey Holiday Lettings
- Consider booking extra nights so you’re not rushing off immediately afterwards — you can enjoy the calm of the island the next morning, perhaps a coastal walk before heading home.
Final Thought
Whether you’re drawn to the big seaside spectacle in Llandudno, the more intimate community vibe in Beaumaris or Criccieth, or simply want a peaceful base from which to enjoy the season, North Wales has something for everyone. Pair your trip with a stay in one of the excellent Anglesey cottages or an Anglesey self catering property — comfort, convenience and coastal charm in one. With the fireworks lighting up the sky and the comforts of your holiday home, it’s a memorable way to mark Bonfire Night.