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Kidwelly sits on a ridge between the Gwendraeth Fach and Fawr rivers, just inland from the sweeping coastline of Carmarthenshire. It is defined by its massive, well-preserved medieval castle, which dominates the skyline and serves as a constant reminder of the town’s strategic history as a Norman stronghold. Life here feels deeply connected to the surrounding geography; the town is a gateway to the Millennium Coastal Path, offering flat, expansive walks toward Llanelli or the salt marshes of the estuary. The center maintains a compact, traditional layout with a mix of stone cottages and local shops, while the railway station provides a direct, scenic link along the West Wales Line to Swansea and Cardiff. It is a quiet, functional place where the rhythm of the tides and the presence of the ancient fortress shape the everyday atmosphere.