Dates Founded in II 1. Remained at least until the early Fourth Age. Location The shores of the Gulf of Lhûn Race Elves Other names Mithlond Indexes: Alphabetical: G Cities and Buildings About this entry: Updated 15 July 2006 Updates planned: 7 The havens at the mouth of the Lhûn Years of the TreesFirst AgeISecond AgeIIThird AgeIIIFourth AgeIV The road shown here running eastward from the Grey Havens is documented (it was the same road that ran through the Shire and on across Eriador to Rivendell). However, west of Michel Delving, its exact course is unknown, and so the road marked on this map is somewhat speculative. The road shown here running eastward from the Grey Havens is documented (it was the same road that ran through the Shire and on across Eriador to Rivendell). However, west of Michel Delving, its exact course is unknown, and so the road marked on this map is somewhat speculative. Mithlond, the harbours of Círdan at the eastern end of the Gulf of Lhûn, from which the Elves of the north of Middle-earth passed into the West during the later Ages. See also... Birthday Party, Bywater Pool, Celebrían, Círdan the Shipwright, Days of Flight, Elf-havens, Elostirion, Elven-rings, Elves of Lindon, Elves of the Falas, Elves of the Havens, Elves of the High Kindred, Emyn Beraid, Emyn Uial, Entulessë, [See the full list...]Firth of Lune, Five Wizards, Galadriel, Galdor, Gandalf, Great Bridge, Great East Road, Grey Messenger, Guardian of the Third Ring, Gulf of Lhûn, Gulf of Lune, Haven-finder, Havens of Círdan, Havens of the Ships, High Sea, Isle of Balar, Lady of the Noldor, Last Riding of the Keepers of the Rings, Last Ship, Lord of the Havens, Master of the Grey Havens, Men of the Sea, Mistress of Magic, Mithlond, Narya, Olórin, Ponies, ‘Return’, Ring of Water, River Lune, Saruman, Shire-reckoning, Sons of Elrond, Stock Road, Stone of Annúminas, Stones of Arnor, Strider, The Red, Third Ring, Three Keepers, Vëantur, West-shores, White Messenger, White Ship, Woody End Indexes: Alphabetical: G Cities and Buildings About this entry: Updated 15 July 2006 Updates planned: 7 For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1998, 2001, 2006. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by Discus from Axiom Software Ltd.Explore team dynamics, relationships, leadership and more with Discus team-building. |