Flying Lawn
Smooth flat grassy lawn on Hogwarts grounds for broom flying lessons. Broomsticks lined up for first flying class.
The Flying Lawn, a smooth expanse of grass on the Hogwarts grounds, debuts in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone as the dedicated site for first-year broom flying lessons, where broomsticks are meticulously lined up for Madam Hooch's class. Though it fades from prominence in later books amid escalating magical perils and aerial escapades elsewhere, it symbolizes the innocent thrill of Harry's initial foray into flight. Across the series, the lawn remains a static fixture of Hogwarts' pastoral landscape, evoking nostalgia for the series' grounded beginnings.
History
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Smooth flat grassy lawn on Hogwarts grounds for broom flying lessons. Broomsticks lined up for first flying class.
Book Appearances
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
First appears Ch 8