A convoy of tractors toured communities in Powys for an annual event.
The Guilsfield Show Tractor Run, which took place on Sunday, September 15, was hosted by the Evans family at their farm, Maesglyn, Meifod.
The procession, which included a mix of classic and modern tractors, set off at 10.30am, led by Nigel Evans in his Same tractor.
The route took the convoy through various local communities, starting with Cyfronydd and moving on to cross the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway.
They then made their way through country lanes to meet the B4389 Llanfair to New Mills road, which they followed to the village of New Mills.
The procession continued to navigate through the rural landscape, passing through the River Rhiw bridge, Dolgair, and the Bwlch Y Fridd – Adfa road.
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Despite encountering poor weather conditions, including low cloud and torrential showers, the convoy continued their journey, taking in sights such as the Mynydd Yr Hendre wind farm and the H V Bowen and Sons’ Tan y Foel Quarry.
The tractors then made their way through Cefn Coch, Four Crosses, and the Neuadd, before crossing the Afon Banwy and heading towards Meifod.
The final stretch of the journey saw the convoy pass through Pontrobert, Bryn Y Fedwen farm, and Rhos Y Glascoed, before descending into Meifod.
The event concluded at the Kings Head, where participants were welcomed with a hot meal and beverages.
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