Rudolph’s Run, the illuminated tractor parade, is set to return on Sunday 21st December 2025.
The event will begin in Otley at the auction market and follow a route through local communities, where residents can line the streets to watch the decorated tractors pass by.
The run traditionally ends in Skipton, drawing large crowds into the town centre.
Last year’s Rudolph’s Run attracted more than 200 tractors, each covered in lights and decorations.
It raised over £43,000 for charity, with donations going to Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice and the Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
Rudolph's Run is organised by the Lothersdale Agricultural Discussion Group; the event combines fundraising with community celebration.
Spectators are encouraged to turn out along the route to support both the farmers taking part and the charities involved.
Further details on the exact timings and route for 2025 are expected to be confirmed closer to the event date.

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