Next month will see the 20th anniversary of a special charity event from Cardiff to Tenby.
Carten is a unique 107 mile bike ride from the Welsh capital to the seaside town held annually in May.
Pembrokeshire County Council have announced that High Street and Tudor Square in Tenby will be closed to vehicles from 12 noon to 8 pm for the event which takes place on Saturday, May 11.
This is so that the finish of the cycle event can take place in a traffic free environment.
Access to and from the harbour/St Julian Street area will be via Crackwell Street which will be under traffic light control.
Friends and families will be able to cheer those taking part in safely, before they head down to the harbour to the finish pavilion to collect their finishers T-shirt and complimentary meal as well as well deserved refreshments at the longest bar in Tenby!
The start of the Carten is from one of the most iconic locations at Cardiff City Hall.
Riders are free to leave when ready, with be a rolling start from 7.30 am, which will take about an 90 minutes to complete, so no hurry.