Dig out your woolly hats, gloves and treacle toffee -it’s time to celebrate all things gunpowder, treason and plot.
If you’re not sure where to take the family this year, we’ve picked out 20 different events taking place across the county.
Take a look at the selection on the pages below, and double-check the details before you travel.
1. Gisburne Park Estate
This is the north's largest bonfire, hosted by Ribble FM on Saturday, November 2. There will be a firework display choreographed by Optimum Fireworks, food and drink by Hindelinis, and a live DJ afterparty featuring sax and percussion.
This year sees the introduction of a VIP area with private parking, prime stage views, a private gazebo, VIP bar to purchase drinks, and wood-fired pizzas for purchase. Don’t miss the sparkler area, fire dancers, bubble machine, and glitter station. Gates open at 3pm, bonfire at 6.30pm, fireworks at 7.30pm. See website for prices. Photo: Gino Santa Maria
2. No fireworks bonfire event at Brockholes
A wildlife-friendly bonfire night takes place at Brockholes - with no fireworks - on November 9.
This wildlife-friendly event is specially designed for families with young children. Your ticket includes free parking and access to a wide range of activities, with no hidden costs. Each person receives three game/activity tickets included in the price, ensuring a fun and affordable evening for the whole family.
It is perfect for little ones who love nature but may not enjoy the usual noisy festivities. No fireworks and no loud rides. Runs from 5pm to 8pm. | National World Photo: Lancashire Post
3. Late Night Riding & Fireworks at Pleasure Beach Resort
Enjoy the end of the season with a spectacular firework display at Blackpool Pleasure Beach Resort on November 30. Ride rollercoasters and watch a spectacular show with music and entertainment.
Fireworks from 5pm. General admission prices apply. | submit Photo: submit
4. Bamber Bridge FC
A fireworks event will take place at Bamber Bridge FC on Sunday, November 3. Gates open at 3pm and the 15-minute show will start at 7.15pm. There will be more than 400 fireworks crackling and banging in symphony with music from the Blues Brothers to Queen, fairground rides, refreshments and a bar. The event will be pay on the gate. It’s £5 per person, £10 per family (two adults and up to three children) and cash and card payments will be taken. Sparklers are not permitted in the ground and there will be no parking on the car park. | Bamber Bridge FC
5. Towneley Park, Burnley
By popular demand, the Towneley bonfire and fireworks display is back this year on November 5.
Set in the grounds of Towneley Park and organised by the Council, in partnership with the Friends of Towneley Park and Brunshaw Action Group, the bonfire and fireworks display will be a family event with a funfair, bonfire and two fireworks displays, one for younger children at 5.30pm and a main display at 8.30pm.
The funfair is being held on the Pavilion car park and the bonfire and fireworks displays are being held on the sports field at higher Towneley.
Tickets are on sale via the Mechanics Box Office at £2 for individuals or £5 for a family ticket.
Tickets are also available at Contact Burnley, St Peter’s Leisure Centre, Padiham Leisure Centre and Towneley Hall. | nw Photo: Kelvin Stuttard
6. Clitheroe Castle.
Clitheroe Castle bonfire and fireworks display takes place from 5pm on November 2, with food and drink on the castle field, alongside on-field entertainment and activities.
Music will be provided by Ribble FM and the bonfire will be lit just after 6pm with the firework display, set against Clitheroe Castle, commencing around 7pm.
Tickets £2 for children, £5 for adults, family tickets available. Photo: Kelvin Stuttard