Before the railway arrives in 1851 there were no houses in the now centre of Clynderwen however by 1861 the village, known as Narberth Road, grew around the station. The railway continued to play a large role in the village’s life. Slate form local quarries livestock and foodstuffs were also shipped from the station.
The market town of Narberth is a short drive from Clynderwen. Here you can explore the towns independent shops, restaurants, cafes and pubs. Narberth has a big music scene and holds regular music events at The Queens Hall, with a wide variety of genres being showcased.
Our favourite things to do in Clynderwen
- Explore the countryside around Clynderwen.
- Visit local nature reserves and wildlife.
- Enjoy walks in the nearby woodlands.
- Attend local events or festivals in Clynderwen.
- Experience the rural charm of Clynderwen.