Login, Carmarthenshire

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CommunityCilymaenllwyd
Principal areaCarmarthenshire
Ceremonial countyDyfed
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town Whitland
Postcode district SA34 0
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Coordinates: 51°52′47″N 4°40′03″W / 51.879790°N 4.667376°W / 51.879790; -4.667376

The hamlet of Login lies in the valley and sits on both sides of the meandering River Tâf. A stone bridge crosses the river approximately 100 metres from a ford near the weir, which used to be the original crossing place. The postal address of Login covers a larger area than that bounded by the village signs. The district is called Cilymaenllwyd the main chapel for the region called 'Calfaria' is located in the village. The region of Login consists of streams and valleys and hills, with a sparsely populated community. 'Cardi Bach', (meaning "little Cardi") was the local name given to the Railway that once ran alongside the River Taf between the towns of Whitland & Cardigan. The railway was closed in 1963 under the Beeching initiative. The Landsker borderlands trail( which is a public route for walkers) passes through Login. Some of the members of the Rebbeca fraternity, active in the Rebecca riots, were resident in Login. One of the hills is named 'radical hill'; maybe this is in reference to the rebels, or perhaps it refers further back, to the stones deposited from the glaciers that once scoured this valley. The village is known for its wildlife: Herons, Kingfisher and Otter are sometimes seen on the river. Red Kites and Owls occupy the air at different times of day and night, and several types of bats have been recorded at dusk and dawn.

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Whitland via Llanfalteg   Great Western Railway
Whitland & Cardigan Railway
  Rhydowen via Llanglydwen
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