Celebrating Halloween is an exhilarating experience filled with a unique blend of fun and excitement.
It's a time when creativity knows no bounds, as individuals of all ages immerse themselves in the joy of crafting elaborate costumes, transforming pumpkins into grinning jack-o'-lanterns, and adorning their homes with eerie decorations.
The thrill of donning spooky or whimsical outfits and assuming new personas is infectious, allowing us to briefly escape our everyday lives. For children, the promise of candy treasures during trick-or-treating adventures adds an element of enchantment.
Here are some eerie and thrilling ideas for things you can experience during Halloween in Lancashire this year.

. Scare Kingdom Scream Park
'Prepare yourself for a pulse-pounding adventure like no other. Scare Kingdom Scream Park is a world-class attraction, pushing the boundaries of fear for 15 years and leaving you trembling with anticipation.' Tickets start from £21.99. Photo: Scare Kingdom

. Farmer Teds Pumpkin Festival
1 free pumpkin per paying child. Expect dinosaurs, a dead scary sunflower maze, pumpkin carving, fancy dress competitions, spooky ghost stories and loads of photo opportunities. Photo: @Farmer Teds

5. Pumpkin nights at Mrs Dowsons
Pumpkin nights at Mrs Dowsons - At Mrs Dowson's Farm Park, Hawkshaw Farm, Longsight Road, Clayton-le-Dale, you can choose from 12 different pumpkin types, as well as meeting live scarecrow actors. Dates: 16th & 17th October and 23rd-31st October. Telephone 01254 812407. Photo: LEP

6. Halloween disco at Greenlands
Halloween disco at Greenlands - 28th & 31st October, 4:30-6:30 pm. 2 hour party including games, fancy dress competition, play on the structure, picnic tea and unlimited juice. Cost £9.95 per child, £4.95 adult, including hot drink. Photo: LEP

7. Trembling Trail at Brickhouse Farm Cottages
Trembling Trail at Brickhouse Farm Cottages - Saturday 28 October - 'A fun-filled day of spooktacular crafts... Book our 1hr craft sessions and create your very own spooky slime & Halloween T-shirt. Then join us for a wicked walk through the trembling trail' Photo: LEP

8. Day of the Dead Festival Returns to Southport Pleasureland
Day of the Dead Festival Returns to Southport Pleasureland: The highly anticipated Mexican-themed fiesta, is set to be the event of the season with a jampacked programme of acts and entertainment, transporting visitors to a world of enchantment, with thrilling fire eaters, talented grinders, and mesmerising fire spinners; who will undoubtedly captivate audiences with their awe inspiring and jaw dropping routines. Dates: November 3rd, 4th, and 5th - Location: Southport Pleasureland, Southport, UK Photo: Submit