
This week’s top 5 things to do | Cromer New Year’s Day Fireworks Thursday 25 December 2025
This week in Norfolk, enjoy a low bang firework display at Wroxham Barns or watch fireworks set off from Cromer Pier at the annual New Year’s Day firework display. Alternatively, enjoy stand-up comedy at the Bowling House, immerse yourself in nature with the Ramble to the Roost walk, or hold onto Christmas magic with a visit to Oxburgh Hall.
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Cromer New Year’s Day Fireworks It’s time to welcome 2026 with a bang! This New Year’s Day, visit Cromer’s seafront to watch a stunning firework display by Titanium Fireworks, which will be set off from Cromer Pier at 5pm. The organisers of the event will be collecting donations for funding these displays and local charities. Thursday 1 January |
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Wroxham Barns Firework Display Searching for a child-friendly event to enjoy this New Year’s Eve? Wroxham Barns’ low bang firework display could be a wonderful option for you. Enjoy a fabulous party on the fun park with Moore Madness, alongside a variety of food choices, before an exciting firework display to welcome the new year. Wednesday 31 December |
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Hooma Comedy x Bowling House If you’re a lover of stand-up comedy, this event is for you! This New Year’s Eve, get ready for a night filled with laughter and strikes as Hooma Comedy Club takes over Bowling House. Enjoy shows from a range of local comedians as they perform their best and new material for all guests to enjoy. Wednesday 31 December |
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Ramble to the Roost If you’re looking for a cheerful, nature-focused outing in the lull between Christmas and New Year, this event is a perfect choice! Enjoy a gentle guided ramble at Hickling Broad, where you can watch impressive raptors, graceful cranes, and other wildlife settling in for the night. Sunday 28 December |
Inside the Hall ‘A Home for Christmas’
Celebrate the lingering magic of the season with a visit to Oxburgh Hall. Stroll through beautifully decorated rooms and follow a festive woodland story brought to life, then enjoy cosy storytelling and seasonal crafts that keep the Christmas spirit glowing for visitors of all ages.
Saturday 27 December – Thursday 1 January
Free
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