Bindbole Wood

This name applied to the forest that once stretched from the Pinnath Ceren all the way to the North Moors. Derived from one of the few Silvan names to survive from the Elder Days, it translated loosely into "Wood of New Songs " (Q . Taure Vinyalindale) , suggesting an origin dating to the original Nando migration across Eriador. The central feature of the wood was known to locals as the Bindbale Rolls, a set of several rather low hills with a valley between , lying just north of the middle reach of the Water. Large limestone boulders seemed to block all the likely approaches to the hills, making them almost unreachable by loggers or hunters. Here lay, hidden , an Elvish circle and a Siranna community. The boulders strewn along the ravines and creek-bottoms were placed there by Giants a long age ago.