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On the Corwen Giant Trail

Corwen Giant Trail

In the historical town of Corwen lies the sleeping form of Drewyn the giant. He last walked through the valley on 23rd March 2019, having visited his sweetheart the milkmaid who we believe lives on Caer Drewyn Hillfort. Having left a series of footprints in nearby fields he then lay back down to sleep. Who knows when he may walk again?

The best place to see him is by following the trail from the town through the beautiful Coed Pen y Pigyn until you reach the breath-taking view point, it is well worth the climb. Look out for the objects Drewyn dropped during his last walk, can you find them all?

Created by artist Gordon Rogers with the aid of the local community, particularly Caer Drewyn School. Funded by Visit Wales and Clwydian Range and Dee Valley National Landscape.

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Map llwybr Cawr Corwen Giant trail map
Map llwybr Cawr Corwen Giant trail map

1: A Footprint

This is one of several footprints made by Drewyn when he awoke on Caer Drewyn and walked in Corwen.

Olion traed Drewyn – Drewyn’s Footprint
Olion traed Drewyn – Drewyn’s Footprint

2: Drewyn Asleep

These marks in the ground were made when Drewyn Fell asleep again. Drewyn came into Corwen in search of his sweetheart the Milkmaid. He’s so big you need to climb to the top of Pen Y Pigyn to see him – but while you are here you can enjoy the wildflowers growing where he sleeps.

Drewyn yn Cysgu – Drewyn Asleep
Drewyn yn Cysgu – Drewyn Asleep

3: Coins

Maybe Drewyn has a hole in his pocket as he’s dropped several objects around Corwen including these coins.The image on these coins is thought by some to be a portrait of a giant and by others an image of a bird in flight. They may have been minted by Brân the Blessed who lived at Castell Dinas Brân above Llangollen, and who’s name means ‘Raven’.

Darnau Arian Drewyn / Drewyn’s Coins
Darnau Arian Drewyn / Drewyn’s Coins

4: Drewyn’s Pipe

Made from a whisky barrel and filled with peat Drewyn’s pipe appears to have been made by either a Scottish or Irish giant. But how did it get here?

Teulu yn mwynhau r-daith – Family enjoying the walk
Teulu yn mwynhau r-daith – Family enjoying the walk

5: Drewyn’s Toothbrush

The bristles of this brush are made from rushes growing in Dol Afon.

Brwsh Dannedd Drewyn – Drewyn’s Tooth Brush
Brwsh Dannedd Drewyn – Drewyn’s Tooth Brush

6: Drewyn’s Spoon

Shaped by a giant crushing the steel with their finger and thumb – they’ve squeezed the metal so hard they’ve left a thumb print in the surface.

Llwy mawr i Gawr – A Spoon fit for a Giant
Llwy mawr i Gawr – A Spoon fit for a Giant

7: Drewyn’s Comb

A beard comb which has started to sprout leaves – Giant’s combs can transform into dense forests.

8: A Needle and Thread

If Drewyn stood in the clearing on the Dagger Trail below and his Sweetheart stood here at the top of the cliff this is the only place for miles around where they could see each other eye to eye. It’s thought this Needle and Thread wasn’t made by Drewyn but made for him and that his Sweetheart left it here for him to find.

Below in Dol Corwenna you can see him sleeping and the trail of footprints he made on his latest journey. When he wakes he’ll be able to repair his pocket, gather up his belongings and they can continue on their next adventure.

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