Blue Mountains trick or treaters gorge on sugar for Halloween 2023
School night didn't stop Blue Mountains families filling the streets to spook, delight and devour lollies in the late afternoon sunshine.
From witches and vampires to dinosaurs and zombies, kids and their parents walked the popular Mountains trick or treat haunts to marvel at elaborate decorations and spectacular costumes.
For the children, the main game was nabbing as many lollies and as much chocolate as possible.
A Halloween vampire decoration on Bee Farm Road, Springwood, Blue Mountains on October 31. Picture supplied
The Gazette walked the perennial lower Mountains favourite Halloween spot, Bee Farm Road in Springwood and captured the action.
While celebrity costumes were predicted to be a hit, Mountains trick or treaters largely stuck to the traditional skeletons, demons, vampires, witches, angels and zombies - with a healthy dose of fake blood thrown in for good measure.
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