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Dates
Immensely old; originally part of a vast forest that covered most of western Middle-earth, but much of this was cut down by the Númenóreans in the middle and later Second Age
Location
To the east of the Shire, between Buckland and the Barrow-downs
Settlements
The Hobbit settlement of Breredon lay on the western edge of the forest; the house of Tom Bombadil stood near its eastern eaves
Source
The river Withywindle rose in the Barrow-downs to the east, and flowing westward and southward through the Old Forest
Outflow
The Withywindle flowed into the Brandywine on the western fringes of the forest

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Old Forest

A strange northern remnant of the great forest of the Second Age

Map of the Old Forest

A remnant of the great forests of Middle-earth in the Second Age; most of these forests were felled by the Númenóreans, but two isolated woodlands remained. The Old Forest was the northern of these two (the other being Fangorn in the south), on the eastern borders of the Shire.


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  • Updated 21 August 2014
  • Updates planned: 1

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