Ferendil

Rising to a height of scarcely more than 4.000 feet, Ferendil (S."Beech-Peak") was the lowest peak of the White Mountains. Its forested slopes overlooked the western bank of Lond Feren, near to Rast Rhaen. Although unremarkable in itself, the mountain served as a reference point for navigators plying the waters of the Lefnui estuary. The beech trees that covered Ferendil's eastern face were exceptionally old and beautiful, and had remained untouched because of the steepness of the mountain.