Frodo's journey
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Frodo's journey as described in The Lord of the Rings from The Shire to Mordor and back passed through many lands. In order these were:
- Bag End in Hobbiton, where he set out from
- The South Farthing
- Farmer Maggot's fields
- Crossed the river Brandywine
- Buckland
- Crickhollow
- Old Forest
- The house of Tom Bombadil
- The Barrow-downs
- Bree
- Midgewater Marshes
- Weathertop
- Trollshaws
- Ford of Bruinen
- Rivendell
- Hollin
- Pass of Caradhras (unsuccessful attempt to cross)
- Moria
- The bridge of Khazad-dum
- Lorien
- The Great River
- Emyn Muil
- Dead Marshes
- In front of the Black Gate
- Ithilien
- Near Minas Morgul
- The stairs of Cirith Ungol and Shelob's lair
- Mordor
- Mount Doom
- Minas Tirith after being borne there by Gandalf on an Eagle
- The road through Anorien, Rohan, past Edoras, Helm's Deep and to Isengard
- West of the Misty Mountains near Dunland and north returning to Rivendell
- West returning to Bree, then back to the Shire
- Finally heading off to the Grey Havens several years later and sailing west
