
09/25/2025
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Did You Knowβ¦ Welsh Fairies Rode Corgis Into Battle? π§ββοΈπΎ
June 24 is International Fairy Day β a date chosen because it falls near Midsummer, when the boundary between our world and theirs is said to be at its thinnest.
In Welsh folklore, the Tylwyth Teg β the mysterious and enchanting Fair Folk β were said to ride into battle on the backs of corgis. Small but swift, these fairy steeds were loyal companions and fierce fighters, perfectly sized for their supernatural riders.
Even the name βcorgiβ may hint at this magical origin. Cor means βdwarfβ and gi means βdogβ in Welsh β making corgi the βdwarf dog,β or as some like to call it, the βdog of the fairies.β
And if youβve ever noticed the faint dark markings across a corgiβs shoulders, take a closer look. Folklore calls it the fairy saddle β a lasting trace of their time in the service of the Tylwyth Teg.
So today, if you pass a corgi, be polite. It might not be alone... πΎβ¨