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Trimsaran sits on the northern side of the Gwendraeth Valley, roughly five miles inland from the coastal town of Kidwelly. Much of its character is shaped by its physical position on a south-facing ridge, which offers long views down towards the valley floor and across to the marshlands. Historically, the village was defined by the coal industry, with the local pits once serving as the primary source of employment; today, that industrial heritage is most visible in the surrounding woodland and reclaimed landscape that now provides plenty of walking routes. Physically, the village is quite linear, stretching along the B4308, and it remains well-served by a modern primary school and a dedicated community centre. Its proximity to Ffos Las Racecourse, built on the site of the former open-cast mine, has changed the local pace of life on race days, but it generally remains a quiet, functional village that feels distinct from the more urban centres of Llanelli and Carmarthen, both of which are within a twenty-minute drive.