A selection of Vintage and Classic Motorcycles will be at Tenby Harbour on Saturday, June 8.
The bikes will be available for the public to view on Saturday morning between 9.30 and 10.30 am prior to setting off.
They will follow a route to North Pembrokeshire and be at the Trewern Arms for lunch and returning to Tenby by 4.30 pm until 5.30pm when the prizes will be distributed. They will also be at the harbour on Sunday morning between 9.30- 10.30am
Chris Salisbury, Tenby Harbour Harbourmaster said: “We are absolutely delighted to welcome the motorcycles to Tenby.
“It’s the first time we have had the bikes here and we are all keen for the public to view these exceptional machines with the backdrop of our iconic harbour at Tenby.”
Huw Adams clerk of the course said: “There are over 50 bikes entered including a 1932 Brough Superior ridden by Barry Winter from Oxfordshire.
“There is a huge selection of Motorcycles for everyone to enjoy and we are delighted to receive such a great welcome from Tenby town.
“The motorcycles will travel over 100 miles through our wonderful Pembrokeshire scenery with the emphasis on it being a relaxed social day with plenty of time to enjoy our marvellous scenery”.
The bikes will also be at Cresswell Quay on Friday, June 7 for a BBQ.
The event is run by members of the Pembrokeshire Vintage and Classic Motorcycle Club which meets in Narberth at the Plas Hyfryd Hotel on the second Tuesday of the month.
For more information please see the @Caldey Classic Facebook page.