A convoy of classic cars will be making their way through Pembrokeshire today (Thursday) on their way to fly the Pembrokeshire flag in Ireland.
Over 90 classic car enthusiasts in 47 vehicles are taking part in the fifth annual Celtic Classic tour, which leaves from the Snooty Fox Inn, near Martletwy, at 11am.
The vehicles will then head for the Fishguard ferry, with a drive through Narberth town centre en route.
It is hoped that the start will be featured on S4C's Heno tonight.
The event - named in Classic Car Weekly magazine as one of the best tours of its kind in the country - has attracted a record entry this year and will see vehicles from many decades of motoring embarking on the five-day tour.
As well as being a great social occasion, the tour is an important fundraiser, bringing in over £22,000 for charities.
Last year's raised £7,000 for Meningitis Now and CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) via the Dean Mason Memorial Fund. CRY is once again a nominated charity for 2018, along with Little People UK, which was co-founded by actor Warwick Davis.
The tour will be based at the Gold Coast Golf Resort, near Dungarvan, Co. Waterford and the weekend will see them taking part in classic car displays on Wexford Quay and outside Kilkenny Castle.
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