BBC News
By Rachael Garside
image captionThe constituency includes Saundersfoot on the Pembrokeshire coast
An election battle is brewing in west Wales as the race to win Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire gathers momentum.
From the hills of Carmarthenshire to the beaches of Pembrokeshire, the scenery is picturesque.
But that does not necessarily reflect the political battles fought here.
In Carmarthen, a monument depicts the 1966 by-election victory which made Gwynfor Evans Plaid Cymru's first MP.
But in Senedd terms, this seat has been a three-way battle between the Conservatives, Plaid Cymru and Labour.
But one thing is certain.
There will be a new Senedd member for the area, and it will be a man - as there are seven men on the ballot paper.