TWO adventurous Dyfi Valley farmers have scooped a top award for the S4C programme documenting their extraordinary journey to the Andes.
Wil Hendreseifion and Aeron Pughe claimed the top TV prize at the 2017 Celtic Media Festival.
The programme Wil, Aeron a’r Inca scooped an award in the Factual Entertainment category at the festival, which was held this year in Douglas, the Isle of Man between 3 and 5 May.
The programme, which was first broadcast in December 2015, documented the duo’s extraordinary journey to the highest peaks of Peru to live and work alongside the shepherds of the Andes.
The Welsh farmers gave their all as they became part of the Inca way of life as they worked with the alpacas, lamas and shepherds on the mountainside.
Cwmni Da and Hay, the production companies which collaborated to make the programme, received a bronze torque trophy in an announcement during the Festival which celebrates the languages and cultures of the Celtic countries as portrayed on screen and broadcast.
Amanda Rees, S4C director of creative content, said she was delighted with the honour.
“It’s more than a journey with Wil and Aeron, it’s an adventure,” she said.
“They are two friends who have a very special bond; they share an infectious sense of humour and rapport.
“We see the world as they see it, and we marvel, as they do, at all the big and little things along the way.”
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