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Straddling the border between Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire, Clynderwen is a village shaped largely by its position on the Great Western Railway. While many small settlements saw their importance fade with the arrival of the motor car, Clynderwen remains a practical hub for the surrounding dairy farming community, anchored by its operational railway station and the long-standing agricultural co-operative. Geographically, it sits on the A478, serving as a gateway between the Preseli Hills to the north and the market towns of Narberth and Whitland just a few miles away. Life here tends to revolve around these transport links and the local amenities, which provide a level of self-sufficiency not always found in villages of this size. It is a functional, unpretentious place where the landscape transitions from the rolling green pastures of the Landsker Borderlands into the wilder heights of the national park, offering a quiet vantage point over the rural bustle of West Wales.