A tractor run at Glynarthen held in memory of Ann 'Felin' Jones saw just under 50 tractors take to the road in aid of Cancer Research Wales.

The route took in Penbryn, where a halt for some 30 minutes was had, much to the delight of the tourists visiting the hidden Welsh beach, as the tractor drivers enjoyed an ice cream from the Plump Tart.

The convoy of tractors then made their way past Tresaith and through Aberporth and back onto the main Cardigan road.

The second half of the route featured back roads around Tan y Groes, before the finish at the Cafe Emlyn for a well earned meal.

Tivyside Advertiser: Dai Penffos leaves Glynarthen on his Ford 7000Dai Penffos leaves Glynarthen on his Ford 7000 (Image: Gareth Jones Photography)

Tivyside Advertiser: Keith Eveden from Llandusul on his DextaKeith Eveden from Llandusul on his Dexta (Image: Gary Jones Photography)

Tivyside Advertiser: A little grey Fergie heads out from the start at GlynarthenA little grey Fergie heads out from the start at Glynarthen (Image: Gary Jones Photography)

Tivyside Advertiser: Neil Davies heads through Aberporth on his International Neil Davies heads through Aberporth on his International (Image: Gary Jones Photography)

Tivyside Advertiser: A lovely MF 135 A lovely MF 135 (Image: Gary Jones Photography)

Tivyside Advertiser: The tractors at Penbryn rest for a 30 unites breakThe tractors at Penbryn rest for a 30 unites break (Image: Gary Jones Photography)

Tivyside Advertiser: Some of the drivers visited the Plwmp Tart for some ice cream at PenbrynSome of the drivers visited the Plwmp Tart for some ice cream at Penbryn (Image: Gary Jones Photography)