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Red Fairy Hauntings Cwm Dugoed

Woodland near the valley, Cwm Dugoed, Gwent Fairy Tudor

Deep in the woodland near Cwm Dugoed, a valley in Wales, legend has it that mischievous red-haired fairies once lived underground. These mythical creatures were said to be cattle thieves, targeting neighbouring farms in the sixteenth century. It's possible that these fairies were actually normal bandits who, over time, gained mythical status. The idea of supernatural beings lurking in the woods has long fascinated locals and visitors alike.

Historical records suggest that tales of the red fairies have been passed down through generations. The notion that they lived beneath the earth and preyed on local livestock has become an integral part of local folklore. While there's no concrete evidence to support the existence of these mythical beings, it's clear that their legend has endured for centuries. Some speculate that the stories may have originated from real-life events, with the fairies representing a group of outlaws who terrorized the countryside.

Historical Context

Sixteenth century Wales

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Woodland
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Sixteenth century

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