Where can I watch the bonfire in Edinburgh?
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My favourite spot is Blackford Hill. Calton Hill is more easily accessible, but can get busy. Be careful if you decide to climb Arthur’s Seat or the Salisbury Crags in the dark. If you don’t feel like climbing up anywhere, the east side of the Meadows or Bruntsfield Links can be a good alternative.
Where is Bonfire Night in Edinburgh?
These include Musselburgh’s Guy Fawkes Fireworks display, the Haddington torchlight procession and fireworks on Saturday, Cockenzie and Port Seton’s Fireworks in East Lothian, or East Lothian Yacht Club’s Firework Display at the harbour in North Berwick. Community events are often free or by donation.
What time is Bonfire Night Edinburgh?
Under the new legislation Scottish people will only be allowed to set off fireworks between the hours of 6pm and 11pm for a good majority of the year, with some exceptions.

Is Edinburgh fireworks Cancelled?
The cancelled events include: Edinburgh’s midnight fireworks display to mark the new year. The Torchlight Procession which is held on 30 December. Loony Dook at South Queensferry on New Year’s Day.
Do they celebrate Bonfire Night in Scotland?

There is no longer any government edict in force. However, the celebrations are still very popular throughout the country. In 1910 firework manufacturers rebranded the event as fireworks night.
Is it illegal to set off fireworks Scotland?
Fireworks curfew law change It means that Scots are only allowed to set off fireworks between the hours of 6pm and 11pm for the majority of the year. There are some exceptions to the rules. For example, the curfew is extended to midnight on November 5.
Will there be fireworks Edinburgh 2021?
The organisers of Edinburgh’s Hogmanay have announced that the full programme of events planned for the end of this month has now been cancelled.