A North East attraction has been transformed for Halloween.

The Alnwick Garden's Lilidorei village has been decked out with eerie decorations and is brimming with riddles, games, and storytelling for Spookydorei.

The month-long event, which started on October 2, also includes 'Spookydorei Nights' for after the sun goes down.

Each of the village's nine clan houses has been given a Halloween makeover.

Lilidorei's head of play, Nathan Bonk, said: "It’s that time of year again.

"Spookydorei is one of the biggest events in the Lilidorei calendar, with the play village undergoing a magical transformation for Halloween.

“With even more glowing lights, smoke machines and eerie sound effects than last year, each of our clan houses will have the ultimate makeover.

"Our secret keepers will also swap their brightly coloured attire for elaborate costumes, with dark motifs and rich textures reflecting the Halloween spirit."

Throughout the half-term, children are encouraged to dress up and take a photo alongside their favourite clan house.

All those who tag The Alnwick Garden or Lilidorei on social media with #Spookydorei are in with a chance of winning a free Christmas visit for their family.

Spookydorei has two trails to explore, with spooky and not-so-spooky options available.

There will also be two sessions running this year, with the first (10am until 4pm) suitable for children of all ages and the second (5pm until 9pm), a new addition for the bold and the brave.

Guests are also invited to judge the venue’s annual Spooky Scarecrow Contest, voting for the local school they think made the most impressive Halloween creation.

Mr Bonk said: "For children brave enough to wander the village after dark, Spookydorei Nights provides even more fun.

"Running on the 18th and 19th of October, and again from the 25th to the 31st, these spine-tingling evenings are perfect for those looking for a frightful ‘boo’ or two."

Find out more about The Alnwick Garden's seasonal events at https://www.alnwickgarden.com/whats-on/.