Camera Club memeber Yveline Le Gars Hands shared these photos of people enjoying the Prestatyn & Clwydian Range Walking Festival.
What better place for a walk in the sunshine that the coastline of North Wales?
This year's festival offered 25 walks over three days, attracting more than 400 participants from far and wide.
Malcolm Wilkinson, who has helped organise the festival for the past 20 years, said: "The Roman theme proved very popular and the Friday evening presentation by two Roman soldiers dressed in authentic clothing and equipment was well attended and enjoyed by all.
"Mayor of Prestatyn and Meliden, Cllr Bob Murray, was in attendance to welcome and thank everyone for their support.
"Several walks included a visit to the Roman Bath House and helmet sculpture in Prestatyn. Twelve walkers accepted and successfully achieved the 21 Mile Offa’s Dyke Challenge from Moel Famau to Prestatyn and were awarded certificates in a ceremony in Bar 236.
"Feedback from all the walks was positive and everyone appeared to have enjoyed the experience in our beautiful countryside and coastline.
"It would not be possible to organise a walking festival without walk leaders so our we extend our sincere thanks to all of them for offering such an outstanding and varied walk programme."
Walker Nick Looker posted on Facebook: "Thanks to the organisers, the walk leaders and of course the back markers for making such a great festival.
"I'm looking forward to next year already!"
Planning of the 2024 festival on May 24-26 is already underway.
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