Beers and bikes were the order of the day as hundreds of wobbly cyclists descended on Powys.
The Real Ale Wobble made its return to Llanwrtyd Wells on Saturday, as part of the Green Events organised by Mid Wales Beer Festival.
A total of 319 cyclists started the event from the Bromsgrove School, and the riders could choose to do a long route of 35km or a short route of 21km.
On the route through the Irfon forest there were four black runs with technical descents and two feeding stations serving real ale.
The route was expertly marked and marshalled by Cycle-Tec from Builth.
In the evening cyclists gathered at the Neuadd for an evening of rock music. The Real Ale Wobble is a real community event with a large donation going to Ysgol Dolafon.
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