The Great Willow
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Lore
- While not as well known as the Party Tree, the Great Willow is considered a good deal more mysterious and romantic by the younger Hobbits of the Shire.
- Folk tales abound about Elves travelling into the West to spend their evenings in mysterious revels beneath its boughs, and young Hobbit couples often come there to declare their romantic intentions, perhaps hoping a bit of fairy magic might give them luck and bravery enought to say the words.
Location
- The Great Willow [33.6S, 70.4W] is located just east of Tuckborough.
| Settlements, Areas and Landmarks of The Shire | |
|---|---|
| Settlements: | Brockenborings • Budgeford • Bywater • Frogmorton • Hobbiton • Little Delving • Michel Delving • Needlehole • Overhill • Scary • Stock • Tuckborough • Waymeet • Woodhall |
| Areas: | Bindbole Wood • Bridgefields • The Frogmoors • Green Hill Country • Greenfields • Hobbiton-Bywater • North Bridgefields • Rushock Bog • Shire Homesteads • The Hill • The Delving Fields • The Marish • Tookland |
| Landmarks: | Abandoned Elf-camp • Appledores • Bamfurlong • Bolestones • Brandywine Bridge • Bridgefields Wall • Bucklebury Ferry • Bywater Bridge • Dora Brownlock's Farm • The Grange • The Great Willow • Golfimbul's Hole • Lob's Grove • Mathom-house • Methel-stage • Narrowcleeve • Old Odo's Leaf-farm • The Party Tree • Pinglade • Puddifoot's Fields • The Quarry • Sandson's Farm • Sandyman's Mill • The Scrag-dells • South Fields • Southfarthing Gate • Stocktower • Three Farthing Stone • Tom Cotton's Farm • Troll's Knoll • The Yale-height |

