Cerne Abbas Giant

Cerne Abbas Giant showing outdoor art
Cerne Abbas Giant featuring outdoor art and tranquil scenes
Cerne Abbas Giant
Cerne Abbas Giant featuring signage and tranquil scenes
Cerne Abbas Giant showing tranquil scenes


Towering over the countryside and shrouded in mystery, Britain's largest chalk drawing is a curious and compelling destination.

The Cerne Abbas Giant is a huge drawing of unknown origins, carved with chalk into the hills above Dorset. At 180 feet (55 meters) high, the mysterious image depicting a club-wielding naked figure dominates the landscape of the area. Marvel at it from a distance or walk in the hills to inspect the landmark from a close vantage point.

Chalk hill figures are scattered throughout Britain, most often depicting white horses such as in Uffington, but no others are quite like the detailed Cerne Abbas Giant. It is widely believed to have been made in the 17th century as a mockery of Oliver Cromwell. Ask locals about it and you may hear other theories, such as its significance as a symbol of fertility or the idea that it represents Hercules.

Enjoy the best views of the giant from the parking lot in Cerne Abbas, where the whole outline is visible. Observe the details of the figure, from the surprised facial expression to the unmistakable genitalia, which make this particular drawing unique. Find a picnic area nearby.

Stroll through the hills beneath the drawing to see a variety of flowers and butterflies. Access to the giant itself is restricted to prevent erosion but the gentle paths are perfect for a picturesque walk on a sunny morning.

At the top of the hill sits the Trendle or Frying Pan, a rectangular settlement dating back to the Iron Age. Come here on May Day when Morris dancers welcome spring at dawn with traditional dances and celebrations.

After your visit, wander through attractive Cerne Abbas village, home to several sites of religious interest. Explore the remains of a Benedictine abbey and take a moment to reflect in the 14th-century St. Mary's Church. End your day in one of the village's historic public houses.

The village and the Cerne Abbas Giant are located 8 miles (13 kilometers) north of Dorchester's train stations and 6 miles (10 kilometers) from Maiden Newton. From here, follow the signposts for a short distance to the viewing area, which is free and open year-round.

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