You are currently in the midst of Middle-earth Tour Two: "The Places Of Middle-earth."

  1. The Shire
    1. Bag End
    2. Hobbiton
    3. The Shire at Large
  2. The Old Forest
  3. The Barrow Downs
  4. Bree
  5. Weathertop
  6. The Flight to the Ford
  7. The Ford of Bruinen
  8. Rivendell
    1. The Council of Elrond
  9. The Misty Mountains
    1. Caradhras
    2. The Lair of the Great Goblin
    3. Moria
      1. Balin's Tomb & Beyond
      2. The Bridge of Khazad-Dûm
    4. The East Face of the Mountains
  10. Bilbo's Detour
    1. Beorn's Territory
    2. Mirkwood
    3. Laketown
    4. The Lonely Mountain
  11. Lothlórien
    1. The Mirror of Galadriel
    2. The Banks of the Silverlode
  12. The River Anduin
    1. The Argonath
    2. Parth Galen
    3. Amon Hen
  13. Rohan
    1. Edoras
    2. Helm's Deep
    3. Dunharrow
  14. Fangorn Forest
  15. Orthanc

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  1. The Emyn Muil
  2. The Dead Marshes
  3. Gondor
    1. Minas Tirith
      1. The Upper Levels
      2. The Pelennor Fields
    2. Ithilien
    3. Osgiliath
  4. Mordor
    1. Barad-Dûr
    2. Morgul Pass
      1. Shelob's Lair
      2. Cirith Ungol
    3. The Black Gate
    4. Mount Doom
  5. Journey's End(s)




You may move on to a different tour if you like:

Tour 1: The People of Middle-earth
Tour 3: The Artists of Middle-earth
Tour 4: Prequels
Tour 5: Specialty Tours

The Mathom-House



Finally, for Tolkien newbies, a key to abbreviations:

FotR = The Fellowship of the Ring
(first book of the LotR trilogy)

TTT = The Two Towers
(second book of the LotR trilogy)

RotK = The Return of the King
(third book of the LotR trilogy)


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