Harrowdale
Deep valley below Dunharrow featuring the Snowbourn river, steep pine-clad walls, and a guarded ford. Pathway for the Rohirrim mustering.
Harrowdale, the deep and majestic valley nestled below the ancient refuge of Dunharrow in the Rohirrim lands, serves as a vital strategic pathway and mustering ground during the War of the Ring. Carved by the rushing Snowbourn river and flanked by steep, pine-clad walls, it provides a guarded ford that channels the gathered forces of Rohan toward their fateful confrontation at the Pelennor Fields. Though appearing only in the climactic Return of the King, Harrowdale embodies the rugged beauty and martial heritage of Rohan, pivotal in the muster of Théoden's host that turns the tide against Sauron's forces.
History
The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of the Lord of the Rings
Deep valley below Dunharrow featuring the Snowbourn river, steep pine-clad walls, and a guarded ford. Pathway for the Rohirrim mustering.
Book Appearances
The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of the Lord of the Rings
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