MORE than 100 motorbikes from all eras will be on display in Milford Haven this weekend.

The Festival of Motorcycles is organised by Pembrokeshire Vintage and Classic Motorcycle Club and Captain Glyn Garland from Llangwm.

This year's show will be the fifth of its kind, and caters for all types of bike lovers, with hogs from the 1920s right through to modern Enfields.

Last year there were approximately 80 bikes and this year it is thought that more than 100 will be on display, with trophies up for grabs on the day.

Club chairman Huw Adams said the event is going "from strength to strength", and is a spectacle that must be seen.

"The club would like to thank the Port of Milford Haven for allowing us to hold this prestigious event on the Bank Holiday weekend," he said.

The club now has over a 100 members and the festival is now one of its showcase events.

Those with a keen interest are also reminded of the new Bike Nights at the Cresselly Arms on Wednesdays.

The show will be held at Milford Marina on Sunday, May 1, between 11am and 3pm. Admission is free to competitors and spectators.