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  1. The Misty Mountains, also named Hithaeglir, was a mountain range stretching 1280 kilometres (796 miles) from Mount Gundabad in the far north to Methedras in the south of Middle-earth, between Eriador and Rhovanion. An early version of these mountains' name was the Sindarin Ered Hithui. The range's notable peaks were Caradhras, Celebdil, Fanuidhol, Mount Gundabad, and Methedras. Its most ...

  2. Sep 1, 2014 · Middle-earth is not a real place, but the stunning landscapes of New Zealand were used to represent this imaginary world on the big screen. Many of the iconic locations seen in the movies, such as Hobbiton, Mount Doom, and the Misty Mountains, can be found in New Zealand. The majority of the filming for The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings took ...

  3. Apr 13, 2020 · The Misty Mountains is located north of Mathedras and can be found in the area between the Rhovanion and Anduin vales and Eriador. Geography The peaks of the Misty Mountains were known as Methedras, Celebdil, Mount Gundabad, Caradhras, and Fanuidhol. Mount Gundabad is the peak in the north.

  4. East of the Misty Mountains, Anduin, the Great River, flows southwards, with the forest of Mirkwood to its east. On its west bank opposite the southern end of Mirkwood is the Elvish land of Lothlorien. Further south, backing on to the Misty Mountains, lies the forest of Fangorn, home of the tree-giants, the ents.

    • Twizel. Loch Cameron, Twizel, Christchurch - Canterbury. Twizel's alpine magic was captured on-film in both The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The Lord of the Rings Trilogy.
    • Aoraki / Mount Cook. Mount Cook, Christchurch - Canterbury. Aoraki / Mount Cook and it's surrounding alpine peaks are used in the backdrop of some of the aerial filming in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
    • Queenstown. Beorn's House, Queenstown. One of the most magical locations in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey; Earnslaw Burn is a glacier that has created a number of cascading waterfalls that tumble down a huge rock face.
    • Wānaka. Treble Cone, Wānaka. The world-class ski area of Treble Cone was another filming location famous for its off-piste terrain and unrivalled views across Wānaka and the Central Otago region.
  5. Misty Mountains One of the most important mountain chains in Middle-earth, running in a north-south direction about 900 miles from the NorthernWaste to the Gap of Rohan. The highest peaks were possibly as high as 3.600m (12.000ft) Called Hithaeglir by the Elves. The mountains of Moria (Caradhras, Celebdil, Fanuidhol) are part of the MistyMountains

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  7. The Misty Mountains were the largest mountain range in Middle-earth, dividing the map of The Lord of the Rings in half. The Misty Mountains were difficult to pass, which was a direct result of the ...

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