Rugby World Cup 2015 Trophy Tour: Where can you see it?
The Rugby World Cup trophy is on a ten-day tour of Wales - starting in the north and ending in the capital.
The iconic Webb Ellis cup was last here in 1999, when Wales hosted the fourth Rugby World Cup tournament.
This time around, eight matches will be held in the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
Below is a list of dates and locations where you can catch a glimpse of the trophy:
Friday 26 June: Early in the morning, the trophy will travel to the top of Snowdon to mark its arrival in Wales. 1030 - 1200: On public display at Llanberis Station. 1600 - 1900: Parc Eirias Rugby Festival, Colwyn Bay.
Saturday 27 June: 0900 - 1100: Rugby Tag Festival and family fun day at Mold RFC, Flintshire. 1430 - 1630: Community event at Newton RFC, Powys. 1900 - 2100: Community event at Glynneath RFC, Neath.
Sunday 28 June: 1100 - 1300: Community event at South Gower RFC, Swansea. 1430 - 1600: Dylan Thomas Boathouse in Laugharne.
Monday 29 June: 1100 - 1400: University of Wales Trinity St David Rugby Festival.
Tuesday 30 June: 1600 - 1800: Swansea University Beach Rugby, Swansea University International Sports Village.
Wednesday 1 July: 1000 - 1100: Senedd, Cardiff Bay. 1400 - 1600: Vale Resort, Cardiff.
Thursday 2 July: 0900 - 1200: Sport Wales LGBT Rugby tournament with special guest Nigel Owens, Sport Wales National Centre at Sophia Gardens.
Friday 3 July: 1000 - 1200: Bassaleg High School touch tournament, Newport. 1300 - 1500: Sports Cardiff - WRU schools touch Rugby tournament, Cardiff.
Saturday 4 July: 0900 - 1000: Site of the Cardiff Fanzone at Cardiff Arms Park. 1100 - 1400: Tafwyl Welsh-speaking festival, Cardiff Castle.
Sunday 5 July: Almost your last chance to see the trophy! 1030 - 1700: Cardiff Host City Rugby Festival, The Hayes.
Monday 6 July: 0900 - 1100: Junior Rugby Festival with Josh Lewsey and Robert Sidoli, Newport High School. In the afternoon, the trophy departs Wales for England.