The gwyllgi
The Gwyllgi is a mythical large black dog from North
East Wales that appears with baleful
breath and blazing red eyes, terrifying those who see it. Sometimes called The
Dog of Darkness or The Black Hound, it appears after dark on lonely roads said
to be an omen of death. The Gwyllgi was first mentioned in a book called ‘The
Vale of Glamorgan’ in 1839. It is usually described as being black in colour, with
a shaggy coat and about the size of a
calf.
Certain areas of North Wales seem to be its haunt
specifically the Nant y Garth pass located near Llandegla in Denbighshire and
even as far as Marchwiel in Wrexham. There
have also been reports of the Gwyllgi seen at Anglesey in Wales. One reputedly haunted the lane leading
from Mousiad to Lisworney-Crossways, another a field called the Cot Moor, and a
third the pit at Pant y Madog near Laugharne, Carmanthe.
In the 19th
Century Edward Jones was making his way
home one night from Cynwyd on horseback,
where he had been attending a fair. Suddenly
he said he realised he was being followed by a gwyllgi. A large black wolflike dog, ‘a beast of fearsome visage and blood
shot eye.’ Jones was paralysed with
fear, expecting to be attacked by the beast at any moment. Eventually he plucked up the courage to turn
around and the beast had vanished.
It was spotted the Brymbo area in the early 1970s
and subsequently became dubbed as the “Beast of Brymbo”. The account of the
local man who saw the creature as it walked along a lane leading into the
Wrexham village was of a creature similar to the Gwyllgi but more Lurcher like.
There are several accounts , including police
officers who claim to have seen beasts roaming the Denbigh Moor.
Some are described as Big Cats and have been seen as
recently as January of this year 2021.
“Along
the coastal road from Abakhan Fabrics in Mostyn, where there was an alleged big
cat sighting on New Year’s Day in 2015.This
report came only a week after two
previous sightings only 20 miles away in Pontybodkin. Here, a village described
seeing a “dog-sized” black cat."Through the window that overlooks the
field, I saw a cat-shaped, however dog-sized, full black figure run across the
field towards the hedge/fence.I lost sight of it as there's a brow in the hill.
It was sprinting across.”
Source: https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/more-big-cat-sightings-north-19571471
Could the Gwyllgi be a big cat and not a ghostly
hound? The number of big cat sightings in the area could indicate this is so.Or
are they two different beasts? You decide but be careful if you go looking for
them or it.
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