A beach in north Wales has recently undergone an unusual makeover, leaving behind striking patterns of lines and ridges on the sand. These intriguing images of Barmouth beach in Gwynedd , captured by local photographer Dominic Vacher, led to quite the buzz online, with one social media user likening it to "sunny sands Scalextric". Despite any wild speculations about alien activity or extraordinary weather events however, the reason behind this transformation is actually down to the imminent Barmouth Beach Race.

Vacher said: "Barmouth Beach got a bit of a re-design today in preparation for the motocross this weekend. "The beautiful sunset really helps show off its curves." The Barmouth Beach Race, an annual event organized by Wilden MXC, invites motocross enthusiasts for a thrilling weekend featuring bikes and quads racing on a specially constructed two-mile track along the beach in front of the Barmouth RNLI Station.

For the latest Welsh news delivered to your inbox sign up to our newsletter READ MORE: Tiny village that 'only wants Welsh speakers' opposes plans to build more homes LATEST: Storm Ashley: First named storm of the season set to batter Wales as Met Office issues warning The event's organisers, What's On Barmouth, said: "It's a real 'thrills and spills' event that takes place on a two-mile beach track in front of Barmouth RNLI Station, that is built especially for the occasion and removed after the event. "Races are scheduled throughout the day on both Saturday and.