The Llandovery Sheep Festival returned to the town over the weekend.

The event featured a variety of entertainment, including a Breton band, a samba band, local musicians, and street performances.

One of the rare breed sheep in the sheep tentOne of the rare breed sheep in the sheep tent (Image: Stuart Ladd)

A craft tent, a food producers' tent, and a sheep-themed tent with rare breed sheep, weavers, spinners and wool producers were also part of the festival.

Visitors could enjoy guided walks, book readings, talks, and a climate change forum.

The event brought dancers and musicians togetherThe event brought dancers and musicians together (Image: Stuart Ladd)

Vintage tractors were displayed at the castle ruins, while the Castle Hotel hosted the inaugural village show.

A wheelbarrow race provided a fun challenge for participants in Broad Street.

A spinner in action in the wool tentA spinner in action in the wool tent (Image: Stuart Ladd) Carreg Las Morris Dancers performedCarreg Las Morris Dancers performed (Image: Stuart Ladd)