Pencader
Pencader is a small village in the Welsh area of Carmarthenshire, as well as becomes part of the Area as well as Parish of Llanfihangel-ar-Arth. It is located around 3 miles (5 km) south-east of Llandysul as well as 6.5 miles (10 kilometres) south-west of Llanybydder, in the valley of the Gwen creek, shortly before the assemblage with the River Talog, to develop the River Tyweli (a tributary of the Teifi). It is a silent town with little greater than 500 residences, two stores, as well as 2 pubs. Pencader's background returns a long way. For years, it was one of the major stops on the Carmarthen - Aberystwyth rail path, and also was the junction for the solution to Newcastle Emlyn; the Pencader Tunnel allowed services to reach Carmathen using Llanpumsaint. The decrease of the trains saw the Newcastle Emlyn branch line closed in 1952 as well as the main line near passengers in 1965.