Rivendell Garden
The high terraced gardens and porches of Rivendell overlooking the Bruinen river, with stone seats, winding paths through trees and flowers, offering views of the surrounding mountains.
The Rivendell Garden, with its high terraced porches and winding paths amid trees and flowers overlooking the Bruinen river, serves as a serene haven in The Fellowship of the Ring, where the weary Fellowship finds respite and counsel. Though not prominently featured in later volumes, its enduring tranquility symbolizes Elrond's Last Homely House amidst the encroaching shadow of Sauron. Across the series, it remains a static emblem of beauty and healing, contrasting the perilous journeys beyond its stone seats and mountain vistas.
History
The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings
The high terraced gardens and porches of Rivendell overlooking the Bruinen river, with stone seats, winding paths through trees and flowers, offering views of the surrounding mountains.
Book Appearances
The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings
First appears Ch 15