On December 31st, the skies light up over Looe’s famous Banjo Pier with two fantastic firework displays.
The family-orientated display takes place at 6pm with the reveller’s display at Midnight.
People travel far & wide and head to Looe to see the displays – please scroll down for information all all aspects of NYE in Looe, from parking to viewing points, pubs that are open to restaurants opening for food.
Parking & Viewing Points
Please use the official Car parks in Looe – the Millpool Car Park (which has 950 spaces) is FREE of charge, from 4pm until 9am.
Parking along West Looe Quay & Buller Quay in East Looe are just £2 from 6pm until 8am.
We kindly request that you DO NOT drive to Hannafore (unless you are a resident or staying in an hotel, B&B or holiday accommodation).
The best viewing points for both the displays are along the Seafront in East Looe; Pennyland & West Looe Quay and Hannafore (along the pathway near to the Hannafore Point Hotel).
Fundraising
The firework displays cost around £6,000 to stage and they can only take place by fundraising support, gained in three ways:
1. Fundraising – events & activities take place around Looe; coordinated by a small group of volunteers throughout the year
2. Donations – support from local organisations and business
3. Go Fund Me – we have an ongoing page accepting donations and we’d love your support. Please click HERE