
Fireworks season is here — but for many people, Bonfire Night can be a difficult experience. Sudden loud bangs can be painful or overwhelming for autistic people, those with sensory sensitivities, PTSD, anxiety, or assistance animals. Uneven ground, crowds, and limited parking can also make some events hard to enjoy.
That’s why we’ve rounded up some of Cornwall’s more accessible and inclusive firework displays for 2025 — featuring quieter shows, step-free access, accessible toilets, and parking close to viewing areas wherever possible.
Whether you’re looking for a calm display by the sea or a fun family night out, here are our top picks for accessible Bonfire Night celebrations across Cornwall.
Date: Wednesday 5 November
Time: Bonfire 5.30pm | Fireworks 6.30pm
Location: Coverack Harbour, TR12 6SX
Coverack’s much-loved low-noise fireworks are a real highlight for those who prefer less volume but all the colour. Expect quieter fireworks with shimmer and sparkle, reflections over the harbour, and a relaxed, family-friendly crowd.
Accessibility:
More info: Coverack Life on Facebook

Date: Wednesday 5 November
Time: 5.30–8pm
Tickets: Adults £5 | Children £1 | Free parking on site
A friendly, local event with a bonfire, food and drink, and a safe sparkler area.
Accessibility: On-site parking is handy, but contact the club in advance to confirm accessible toilets or indoor spaces if needed.
Date: Wednesday 5 November
Time: Gates 5.30pm | Fireworks 7pm
Entry: £3 adults | £2 children | Cash only
Held on the village green, this event has a warm community feel.
Accessibility: Grass surfaces may get muddy or uneven — arrive early to find a stable edge if using sticks or wheelchairs.
Date: Wednesday 5 November
Time: Gates from 5pm | Bonfire 7pm
Tickets: Adults £5 advance (£6 gate) | Children £3 (£4 gate) | Under-5s free
A lively town display with funfair and stalls.
Accessibility:
More info: Bodmin Town Council
Date: Thursday 6 November
Location: Methleigh Farm, near Porthleven, TR13 9LB
Entry: Free (donations welcome)
This charity display supports local good causes.
Accessibility: Rural site with grass parking — uneven and possibly muddy. Bring a torch, suitable shoes, and check ground conditions if using mobility aids.
Date: Friday 7 November
Time: Gates 6pm | Fireworks 7pm
Entry: £3 per person | Under-3s free
Run by Friends of St Buryan School, with food and a friendly atmosphere.
Accessibility: Disabled parking near viewing area; limited information on toilets — best to confirm before attending.
Date: Saturday 8 November
Time: From 5pm | Fireworks around 7pm
Entry: Adults £5 | Children £2
Community event with refreshments and glow sticks instead of sparklers.
Accessibility: On recreation ground (grass) — bring a torch and folding chair.
Date: Saturday 8 November
Location: St Erme Community Centre
Time: Gates 5pm
Tickets: £5 adults | £2 children
Accessibility:
More info: St Erme Community Centre
Date: Saturday 8 November
Time: Gates 4pm | Fireworks 7.30pm
Entry: £7 adults | Children free
Includes family entertainment and indoor seating.
Accessibility: Excellent step-free access, wide doors, accessible toilets, and free parking close to main facilities.
More info: Tencreek Holiday Park
Date: Saturday 8 November
Time: BBQ from 5pm | Fireworks 7pm
Popular community display with bar and food.
Accessibility: Step-free side entrance to clubhouse and accessible toilet inside. Parking limited, so arrive early.
Date: Saturday 8 November
Time: Bonfire 5.30pm | Fireworks 7pm
Entry: Free
A beautiful harbour setting, weather permitting.
Accessibility: Narrow and cobbled streets with steep gradients.
Wherever you choose to spend Fireworks Night this year, plan ahead, stay warm, and take care of one another. With more events striving to be inclusive, there’s never been a better time to celebrate together under the Cornish skies. 💛
If you know an event that deserves a mention in next year’s guide, email us at hello@accesscornwall.org.uk or tag us on social media at @AccessCornwall